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Keel laying Ceremony of Damen PSVs for Atlantic Towing

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

April 22, 2015

 

In a keel laying ceremony attended by key client representatives, Damen Shipyards Galaţimarked the start of construction of two Platform Supply Vessels – PSV 5000 – for Canadian maritime services provider Atlantic Towing. The 90-metre vessels are part of a multiple vessel order thatincludes three identical supply vessels and one designed specifically for inspection, repair and maintenance duties. Atlantic Towing will mobilise all four vessels in North Atlantic oil fields off the Canadian coast.

“These ships are designed to deal with the harsh environment of the Grand Banks,” explains Damen Manager North America Jan van Hogerwou. “Not only in terms of the task they will perform, but also concerning seakeeping characteristics. This will yield clear crew comfort and safety benefits.”

Atlantic Towing’s diverse fleet covers a broad spectrum of maritime services from port and barge support to coastal tug operations. The offshore support branch of the Canadian company’s business will increase to 13 vessels on completion of the present contract. “We are all set for delivery of the first vessel in April 2017 – with the further three following close behind,” informs Mr Van Hogerwou.

The fourth vessel of the contract is also for a Damen PSV 5000 – however, in accordance with Atlantic Towing’s requirements, this one will be equipped for inspection, repair and maintenance capabilities. The most prominent distinction of this vessel will be its 100-ton active heave compensated crane intended for subsea operations.

True to Atlantic Towing’s reputation of a modern fleet committed to the strictest environmental standards, Damen is constructing all four vessels according to DNV-classified Green Passport notation. Notable features will include diesel-electric propulsion from fuel efficient generators and a selective catalytic reduction system focussing on reducing both gaseous and particulate exhaust emissions.

Damen’s scope of business in Canada is expanding – the Dutch shipbuilding company is currently concluding negotiations for a Damen certified service and maintenance centre based in St John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador on the eastern coast of Canada.

Interestingly, also present at the keel laying ceremony were representatives from the Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Transportation who were visiting Damen’sGalaţi yard for the launch of an 80-metre Ro-Pax ferry that took place the day after.
 

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