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SeaZip Continues Fleet Expansion

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

April 4, 2016

SeaZip 6  (Photo: Damen Shipyards)

SeaZip 6 (Photo: Damen Shipyards)

In a celebratory atmosphere, marking the sustained growth of its fleet, SeaZip Offshore Services has taken delivery of two Damen Fast Crew Suppliers (FCS) 2610. Continuing the company’s vessel-naming trend, the new additions will be known as SeaZip 5 and SeaZip 6. The offshore service provider now has six Damen FCS 2610 vessels in its fleet.

A key modification made to both vessels was to increase their draught. Jan Reier Arends, SeaZip Offshore Services Managing Director, highlights the importance of this design rethink: “By strengthening the hull in certain areas, the vessels are able to sit 5 centimeters lower in the water. This will allow us to load an additional 5 metric tons of cargo – this is a 25 percent increase of loading capacity. We will be able to carry a lot more equipment and materials.”

The new vessels exhibit a number of additional adaptations, Arends said, “You can call this fine tuning – coming from lessons that we have learned from the earlier SeaZip vessels. For example, together with the fender supplier, we have improved the bow fenders.”

The SeaZip 5 and SeaZip 6 will join their four sister vessels – SeaZip 1, 2, 3 and 4 – in what Arends describes as a pool of vessels. “Together with our conservative financing strategy – we are financed approximately 60 percent from bank loans and 40 percent from private equity investors – having a pool of vessels means that we are well positioned to handle market fluctuations.”

SeaZip Offshore Services, part of the JR Shipping Group, has taken delivery of six FCS 2610 vessels in no less than three years. “We have a good working relationship with Damen. This helps a lot when we are discussing new concepts and new vessels. The technical communication with the new build department, in particular, is very supportive. When brainstorming over the SeaZip 7 and 8, for instance.”

The shipbuilder Damen said its FCS 2610 has become the industry standard for fast, safe and comfortable supply of crew and materials to offshore wind farms. Well-known to the offshore wind industry, the beneficial characteristics of the design have not gone unnoticed by other offshore industries either. Features such as speeds of up to 25 knots, excellent seakeeping, comfortable accommodation and fuel efficiency are by no means applicable only to the offshore wind industry: they are equally valuable to a wide spectrum of offshore sectors.

The SeaZip 4 is about to commence its second season providing logistics support to Heerema Marine Contractors in their installation and decommissioning operations in the oil and gas sector. Furthermore, noted Arends, an additional SeaZip vessel is currently working on a North Sea salvage contract.

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