
Koc Al Zour has dynamic positioning (DP) functionality and can also be geared up with an environment friendly oil restoration, storage, and switch system
Recently delivered to Kuwait Oil Company by Uzmar Shipyard, the 60-meter RAmpage 6000-ZM vessel Koc Al Zour, is the biggest Robert Allan Ltd. design ever in-built Turkey. She is designed and constructed as a contemporary double azimuth stern drive (ASD) and is essentially the most succesful multipurpose oil spill restoration and offshore assist vessel the proprietor has ever invested in.
The vessel is totally outfitted and geared up to undertake operations equivalent to oil spill response, oil spill containment and restoration, space surveillance, offshore hearth preventing, again flush capabilities, logistics provide duties, towing providers, different offshore providers and rescue operation, and associated duties within the space round Kuwait and close by worldwide waters.
Okayoc Al Zour has dynamic positioning (DP) functionality and can also be geared up with an environment friendly oil restoration, storage, and switch system of recovered oil to barges and/or shore amenities. When not employed in oil restoration, the vessel is appropriate for offshore assist. The vessels hull form and the optimized location of the anti-roll tanks ensures that the very best seakeeping conduct is all the time achieved whereas on stand-by at sea for lengthy intervals of time.
The vessel is classed: Lloyd’s Register ✠ 100 A1 Oil Recovery, Offshore Supply Ship, Fire – Fighting Ship 1 (2400 cu.m/h) with water spray, DP (AM), ✠ LMC, UMS.

Key particulars are:
- Length, general (together with fenders): 60.00 m
- Beam, molded: 14.00 m
- Depth, least molded: 7.30 m
- Maximum draft (navigational): 5.50 m
- Gross Tonnage: 1865
Main tank capacities at 100% are:
- Fuel oil: 325 cum
- Potable water: 225 cu.m
- Recovered Oil: 758 cu.m
- Ballast: 356 cu.m
- Fire-fighting foam: 7.2 cu.m
Trial outcomes have been as follows:
- Bollard pull, forward: 48.15 tonnes
- Free working pace, forward: 13.29 knots