Tugs & Salvage – Page 91
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        NewsBusy Salvors See Out 2006It was a busy second half of 2006 forSvitzerWijsmuller Salvage BV, with operations in November alone including assistance for a standby/safety vessel following a collision to miles northwest of Terschelling and assistance for vessels involved in incidents in severe weather conditions. 
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        NewsSalvors Prove Importance Yet AgainSalvage and towage operators Multraship, working with Antwerp based URS Salvage & Maritime Contracting, have successfully completed two salvage operations in the River Scheldt over a period of less than 24 hours. 
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        NewsAsteam Gets More New Tugs in Australia and Reinforcements in the UKAdsteam Marine has added several new tugs to its fleet in Australia in recent months and is taking steps to reinforce its towage operations in Britain. 
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        NewsA New Career Beckons for GoliathOne of the most well known British owned coastal and contracting tugs operating in UK and European waters has been sold. The Spithead Trading Company of Braintree, Essex, has sold the tug ''Goliath'' to Griffin Towage and Marine of Dorking in Surrey, increasing the fleet of this growing company to ... 
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        NewsNortheast Boat Builder Launches Support Mini-TugAlnmaritec, specialists in the design and construction of aluminium workboats in Alnwick, Northumberland UK has announced the successful completion of the first vessel it has built since the company came under new ownership in June 2006. The Tender to Seacor Express was launched and completed owners sea trials on the ... 
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        NewsAstilleros Armon Building More New Tugs for Fairplay TowageHamburg based Fairplay Towage has ordered two more tugs from Spanish shipbuilder Astilleros Armon in order to expand its current fleet. In the autumn of 2005 Fairplay and its associate company URS of Belgium placed an order with Armon for four compact stern drive tugs of 5,027bhp with a bollard ... 
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        NewsKlyne Get Two Year Extension on ETV ContractThe UK Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) has awarded Klyne Tugs (Lowestoft) Limited a two year extension to the contract to provide Emergency Towing Vessels (ETVs) at four strategic areas around the UK coast. This further award extends the current eight year contract until 3 September 2011. 
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      NewsNovatug Establishes Sourcing ConsultancyRolf Kievits, general manager of Novatug said, 'There are huge shortages of certain types of equipment in today's market. But Novatug is in a position to offer a valuable service to help owners and shipyards find the right equipment in the right place, at the right time, at the right ... 
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        NewsNew Fairmount Tug Fleet Nears CompletionFairmount Marine BV, with its headquarters in the Netherlands, now has four of it new ocean going tugs in operation and the fifth and final vessel due for completion in May of next year. With a whole generation of four new ocean going tugs now operational, each with a bollard ... 
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        NewsIHC to Complete the First of a Trio for KazakhstanThe Sliedrecht shipyard of IHC Holland Delta has completed the shallow draft, multi-purpose pusher tug Sarbas for COC of Kazakhstan. Sarbas left the yard for the first time on preliminary builder’ s trials on 21 November. At the same time, two sister vessels, Dzhicit and Batyr, were nearing completion in ... 
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        NewsSmit Busy with Overseas Harbour and Terminal TowageIn late October, Smit announced the commencement of a new towage operation in Bahía Blanca, Argentina. Known as Smit Harbour Towage Argentina, the new organisation has brought into operation the two recently delivered Damen ASD 2810 tugs Smit Jamaica, Smit Antigua and the conventional tug Buni. The new tugs are ... 
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      NewsTOWLINESStuart McNiven, managing director of Svitzer Marine Limited, left the company on 1September after five years in post and 20 years service with A.P. Moller-Maersk. Stuart is well known in the offshore and towage sector and has left on an amicable basis to pursue other business interests. James Curry, who ... 
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        NewsHolyhead Building for an International MarketThe Holyhead Towing Company Ltd has ordered its largest and most ambitious new tug, aimed at capturing a great share of an international market. Already allocated the name Afon Cadnant, the vessel will undoubtedly meet the demands of a wider sphere of operation in which this well known Welsh company ... 
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        NewsOne of the World's Most Innovative Anchor Handlers Enters Service''Olympic Octopus'', one of the world''s most innovative offshore vessels, was delivered to its owner on the 21st of October. Designed by Rolls-Royce for Olympic Shipping, the vessel embodies the latest thinking in offshore anchor handlers for worldwide operation. The ship was completed by Aker Yards, Søviknes, Norway, and will ... 
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        NewsTarge Gets Three Awards in a YearScottish based tug owner and operator Targe Towing Ltd has recently received another award for their safety record and efficiency. On the 20th of September, Stuart Kerr, delivery manager at the BP Dalmeny Hound Point terminal, presented tug crews from Targe Towing with a memento to acknowledge 1,000,000 man-hours and ... 
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        NewsTOWLINESDamen Shipyards Gorinchem has signed a contract with North Tugz Limited in Whangerei, New Zealand for the construction of one Damen ASD Tug 2411 The order represents another milestone in the history of Damen. This will be the first ever Damen tug to be delivered to a New Zealand customer. ... 
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        NewsTOWLINESThe shallow draft offshore tugs Dutch Pride and Dutch Power have been sold by Netherlands based owners the Van der Wees Group and Hubrechtse respectively to ENCA, a Turkish construction company. Both tugs have been engaged in construction work in the Caspian oil fields and will remain in the area. ... 
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        News'Magnus' Delivered as Harms' Building Programme Gathers PaceThe rapidly growing fleet of Hamburg based Harms Offshore Gmbh received another major boost in September with the delivery of ''Magnus'', the first of a pair on new anchor handlers. Since the delivery last year of the smaller ''Primus'' (Maritime Journal February 2005), the company has announced orders for a ... 
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        NewsTug Company BombedDutch towage and salvage specialist Multraship has insisted that it will not bow to intimidation after one of its company cars, and another vehicle owned by one of its employees, were set on fire in Bourgas, Bulgaria, on 27 September in a Molotov cocktail attack by unidentified assailants. 
 
 
	 
  
  
 