MacGregor Offshore Cranes Meet Specialist Operator's Needs

April 15, 2013

MacGregor, part of Cargotec, secured its third identical offshore crane contract for Volstad Maritime AS series of 125m offshore construction vessels being built by Bergen Group Fosen shipyard in Norway. The order is booked in the first quarter 2013 order intake.


 
Two more active heave-compensated (AHC) MacGregor offshore cranes have been ordered for hull 091, the third in a run of 125m-long offshore construction vessels (OCVs) for Volstad Maritime AS. The vessel is part of a series of Skipsteknisk ST-259-CD design sisterships being delivered by Bergen Group Fosen shipyard in Norway for the seismic exploration and offshore inspection, repair and maintenance specialist.

MacGregor 250-tonne subsea crane and a 15-tonne offshore crane on board Grand Canyon, the first of Volstad's new-generation fleet
MacGregor 250-tonne subsea crane and a 15-tonne offshore crane on board Grand Canyon, the first of Volstad's new-generation fleet


 
As with the two previous orders from Bergen Group Fosen, the OCV will feature a 250-ton subsea crane and a 15-ton offshore crane. The delivery  is scheduled for August 2014. 


 
"This is the third identical offshore crane order we have received for these versatile, specialist vessels," said Frode Grøvan, Director, Sales and Marketing for Advanced Load Handling. "The OCVs will perform a range of subsea maintenance and construction work, and, like the cranes, have been designed for operation in harsh offshore environments." 


 
The first of Volstad's new-generation fleet, Grand Canyon (hull 089), was delivered in October 2012.  Hull 090 was ordered in February 2012 for handover in October, 2014.
 

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