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Technip Heavy Lift Vessel Drydocked

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

February 4, 2015

Photo: Damen

Photo: Damen

After having performed the life-time extension works on the Stanislav Yudin (owned and operated by Seaway Heavy Lifting) in 2013-2014 at Damen Shiprepair Rotterdam (DSR), part of Damen Shiprepair & Conversion, the yard has been awarded a new contract by Technip for the drydocking, upgrades and operational modifications to the deepwater rigid pipe S-lay and heavy lift vessel, the Global 1200. The vessel arrived at the yard in January 2015.
 
The Global 1200 is the first of two deepwater rigid pipe S-lay and heavy lift vessels owned by Technip. The vessel was designed by Ulstein Sea of Solutions (SoS) of the Netherlands and built by Singapore-based Keppel Singmarine. 
 
Ruud Haneveer, Commercial Manager Offshore & Conversion explained the scope of work: “The major upgrade works are divided into three packages; (i) drydocking for Special Periodical Survey and various maintenance repair works, (ii) modifications to upgrade the vessel DP capability and (iii) various pipelay equipment upgrades for future projects.
 
Mark Witjens, Managing Director of Damen Shiprepair Rotterdam, said the contract materialize after six months of work with Aberdeen- and Houston-based Technip project teams. “The successful completion of the Stanislav Yudin upgrade earlier this year gave a significant step upwards in DSR’s project management,” Witjens said, “and QHES organization and this will contribute to the successful completion of the Global 1200 upgrade and modifications works.”

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