Maersk group towage operator Svitzer is to take supply of two new ASD tugboats and one workboat, increasing its fleet within the Americas area.
With the three newbuilds, the fleet of Panama based mostly Svitzer Americas will attain 82 vessels working in ports and terminals in12 completely different nations,
The two new tugboats will service Svitzer’s operations within the Bahamas and the Dominican Republic, whereas the brand new workboat will service Svitzer’s operations in Costa Rica.
The Svitzer Isabela, which will likely be deployed to the Dominican Republic, is known as after the primary established Spanish city within the Dominican Republic. She is a Robert Allan Ltd RAmparts 2400SX design 70 tonnes bollard-pull ASD tug and will likely be delivered by Turkey’s Sanmar Shipyards.
The Svitzer Abaco, which will likely be deployed to the Bahamas, can be a 70 tonne bollard-pull ASD tug however from the Damen 2312 sequence. She is known as after a Bahamian Island and can delivered by the Damen Song Camshipyard in Vietnam.
The third newbuild, Svitzer Moín, is a survey vessel that may service Svitzer’s operation in Costa Rica and carry out common surveys of the water depths on the APM Terminal Moín in Costa Rica to find out when dredging is required, because the port is slowly silting. The survey vessel will likely be delivered bu Besiktas Shipyard in Turkey.
All three newbuilds are anticipated to be totally operational by the tip of November 2022.
“I look forward to welcoming Svitzer Abaco, Svitzer Isabela and Svitzer Moín to the Svitzer Americas fleet,” stated Arjen van Dijk, managing director, Svitzer Americas. “They are all important to our fleet renewal and enlargement technique, which can allow us to proceed to satisfy our prospects’ calls for in addition to guarantee secure, dependable and environment friendly operations. “
“We will continue to expand and renew our fleet in the coming years, and in 2023 we will start taking delivery of the newbuilds that were ordered for our Brazil operations last year.”