Damen Building Four PSV's for World Wide Supply

press release
Friday, December 16, 2011
File

World Wide Supply orders four Platform Supply Vessels of Damen Shipyards’ new PSV 3300 series.

 

Newly founded offshore support company World Wide Supply (WWS) has ordered four PSV 3300 CD’s with Damen Shipyards. The PSV 3300 CD, built according to Damen’s E3 principles, is a newly designed platform supply vessel for servicing oil and gas rigs worldwide and is specifically designed to perform safely and economically in adverse weather conditions. All four vessels will be built at Damen Shipyards Galati, Romania. First delivery scheduled for early 2013, last delivery end of 2013.

 

The PSV 3300 CD was launched at Europort last November and is the result of a dedicated design and research process for a new type of offshore supplier: a real workhorse with good seakeeping qualities, less need for maintenance and reduced emission levels. The vessels are built according to the highest environmental and safety standards and with an eye for crew comfort.

 

The 80 m long vessel has a large, 720 m² main deck, improved speed performance with the same engine size compared to her predecessors and incorporates proven technology and components of Damen’s other PSV series. A unique eye-catching design, with a well-designed, sleek bow makes the PSV 3300 E3 a distinctive vessel. Damen benefited from design input from its Norwegian client WWS and from operational studies carried out on Damen PSV’s operating in the North Sea and in Brazilian waters. The result is a vessel with very little slamming, and improved comfort and safety for the crew, vessel and cargo.

 

World Wide Supply
 

WWS is owned by a group of Norwegian and international financial investors and industrial companies that see a need for specialized offshore services and fit-for-purpose vessels to match. WWS will enter into a management agreement with Remøy Management AS (Fosnavag, Norway) and will draw on the 40 years of experience and services of Remøy with respect to vessel management and crewing.

 

Remøy Management AS
 

Remøy and its group of companies is one of the main investors in WWS. Already in December 2010 Remøy publicly stated that the company was looking for new opportunities and keeping its eyes open for chances in other markets than its core-business market, that of battle vessels. With WWS, the group now seizes that opportunity. Since 1972, founder and chairman Ståle Remøy (a fisherman and captain since the age of 15) has provided services to the Norwegian marine sector through Remøy Management AS. Amongst others, the company manages six Norwegian Coast Guard vessels. Remøy’s commitment to innovation is shown, for example, in the fact that it has been an early adopter of diesel-electric engines and by its use of LNG-powered rescue ships. At Damen Shipyards they found like-minded partners for their new project.

 

Damen E3


To reduce the environmental impact of its vessels and improve efficiency at the same time, Damen adheres to its E3 principles: Environmentally friendly, Efficient in operation and Economically viable. Combining the needs of the planet, the people operating the ship and the owner’s need to make a profit, the need for a new design emerged. Hull shape, coatings, the location of oil tanks, refrigerants, recovery of waste heat and engine emissions. The PSV 3300 CD fulfills the latest requirements of Clean Design and Environmental Protection standards of the major classification societies.
 

Email AddThis Feed Button
Maritime Reporter May 2012 Digital Edition
FREE Maritime Reporter Subscription
Latest Maritime News    rss feeds

People & Company News

Marlink Enhances Efficiency with C-Band on iDirect

New technology platform options for Marlink C-band users.   Marlink is expanding its portfolio with the introduction of new C-band services on the iDirect platform,

Nautronix Wins DP Contract from Rowan

Nautronix will supply their NASDrill RS925 Positioning System to Rowan’s new Ultra-Deepwater Drillships.   Nautronix have been awarded a contract to

SHIPPINGInsight Fleet Optimization Conference

Advance Registrations Now being accepted Online: Agenda to Feature Speakers from Top International Maritime Industry Companies and Organizations.   The organizers

Contracts

U.S. Offshore Wind Energy Project – BOEM Seeks Commercial Interests

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) seeks to gauge industry Interest in proposed Rhode Island wind energy transmission system The Bureau of Ocean Energy

Statoil Awards US$ 5-billion Offshore Drilling Contracts

KCA Deutag, Odfjell Drilling, and Archer are to share 30 billion kroner’s (USD 5 billion) worth of Statoi offshore drillingl contracts on the Norwegian Continental

Statoil Charters Three LWI Vessels

Statoil strengthening increased recovery from subsea wells Statoil has awarded contracts for new light well intervention (LWI) vessels. These “category

Shipbuilding

China's Shipbuilders Saw Output, Orders, Decline in Q1 2012

Chinese shipbuilding companies saw sharp declines in output and new orders in the first quarter, as the industry felt the global and domestic slowdowns New shipbuilding orders fell 48.

Fincantieri & Norway's NLI to Collaborate in Mobile Offshore Rig Sector

Shipbuilders Fincantieri and NLI, a Norwegian oil drilling & topside equipment provider, agree cooperation in mobile drill rig market The agreement includes

Construction Milestone on Virginia-Class Submarine Minnesota

Huntington Ingalls Industries (NYSE:HII) said that the Virginia-class submarine Minnesota (SSN 783) is "pressure hull complete," signifying that all of

Workboats

Damen Launches its Longest (120m) Pontoon Ever

Damen Shipyards announced that it launched the first of its newly designed Stan Pontoon (SPo) 12032. The SPo 12032 is the longest pontoon ever built by Damen and

Ribcraft Builds 6.8M RIBS for Fugro Seacore

British boat manufacturer Ribcraft will officially hand over the second in a batch of specially built 6.8M RIBS to overwater Marine Drilling Contractor Fugro Seacore at Seawork 2012.

Foreign-flagged Fishing Vessels Must Re-flag to Fish in NZ Waters

The New Zealand government announce that foreign-flagged fishing boats must be reflagged as New Zealand vessels, if they want to operate in New Zealand waters The move,

 
 
Maritime Security Naval Architecture Navigation Offshore Oil Pipelines Pod Propulsion Ship Repair Ship Simulators Sonar Winch
mobi | rss feeds | archive | history | articles | privacy | contributors | top news | about us | copyright

Time taken: 0.0529 sec (19 req/sec)