Belle Chasse,La shipbuilder C&C Marine and also Repair will certainly construct 4 brand-new Damen Multi Cat 3013 workboats to be provided throughout 2023.
The initially 2 vessels will certainly be provided to Galveston, Texas based digging up service provider Callan Marine, and also the 2nd 2 vessels will certainly be improved specification up for sale or lease to the united state market.
The Multi Cat 3013 style originates from the Netherlands- based shipbuilding corporation Damen Shipyards Group, which certifies its styles to united state shipyards to construct for the Jones Act market.
Each of the 30-meter, multi-purpose Multi Cats will certainly be fitted with Damen Marine Components (DMC) piston-type guiding equipment, 2 tugger winches, a support winch, a pulling winch, a support managing winch and also 2 pulling pin systems ranked 50 and also 80 tonnes specifically. All of these are created and also produced at DMC’s manufacturing centers in the Netherlands, Poland and alsoChina DMC will certainly additionally provide a three-way tail system for every vessel, created internal to a third-party style.
Tony Cibilich, proprietor of C&C Marine, stated, “We have full confidence that Damen Marine Components’ equipment will deliver years of trouble-free service to our client Callan Marine. DMC’s products can be found all over the world and it has a strong reputation in the international market. We look forward to doing business with them again in the future.”
Callan Marine will largely utilize its brand-new Multi Cats to sustain its digging up fleet, managing supports and also pulling barges anywhere they might be running.
Arie van den Adel, Chief Operating Officer of Callan Marine, stated, “Our dredges depend on these working vessels to complete large scale public and private projects.”
Ronald Beekhof, Sales Manager Damen Marine Components, stated, “It gives us great pleasure to be able to show to the U.S. market that we design and build equipment that vessel owners and operators can depend on for reliability and minimal downtime over the long term.”