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Damen delivers two ASD 3212 tugs to Smit Lamnalco

MUSCAT, July 11, 2018

Netherlands-based Damen, a leading shipyard company, has delivered two ASD 3212 tugs to Smit Lamnalco. The tugs will be deployed for service in Oman.

The tugs are part of the four vessels ordered by Smit Lamnalco, a leading provider of safe and efficient towage and associated marine services to the oil and gas terminal industry.

The two new tugs arrived in Oman yesterday (July 10) and will be directly deployed at a Oman India Fertiliser Company (OMIFCO) dedicated terminal in the Port of Sur and will be owned and operated by the joint venture Bahwan Lamnalco Company (BLC), said a statement from the company.

In November 2017, Smit Lamnalco announced that it had decided to order four Damen ASD 3212 tugs following an award of two major contracts, in Oman and Australia, it said.

Damen’s ability to deliver quickly from stock played a key role in Smit Lamnalco’s decision to choose the four Damen tugs, it added.

Built in Damen Song Cam Shipyard in Vietnam, the two new arrivals, SL Murjan and SL Lulu, were customised to Smit Lamnalco’s requirements. This included a modified aft deck and the addition of an aft winch to the SL Lulu, said a statement.

Smit Lamnalco, headquartered in Rotterdam, has been a longstanding client of Damen Shipyards and has 55 Damen vessels in its fleet.

Smit Lamnalco’s chief executive officer Stanley Maas said:  “We are proud to welcome these two new ASD tugs to our fleet. Our good relationship with Damen enabled us to act quickly and to offer a first class and competitive solution to OMIFCO.”

The following two Damen ASD 3212 tugs will head for the mining town of Weipa in Queensland, Australia in the fourth quarter of 2018, where they will be deployed on a Rio Tinto project, said a statement.

Jeroen van Woerkum, Damen Shipyards sales manager Benelux, said: “Smit Lamnalco has decided to invest in our vessels again because the ASD 3212 is a proven design, a quality product and this is coupled with our ability to deliver them quickly.”  

“Additionally, the end-customer Rio Tinto had a preference for Damen ASD tugs for its project in Weipa,” he said.

“Smit Lamnalco will benefit from two of our key service hubs. We have a station in Brisbane, Australia, and also in Sharjah, UAE,” he added.

“Our team in Sharjah looks forward to welcoming the new Smit Lamnalco vessels and wishes Smit Lamnalco every success with their new project,” he concluded. – TradeArabia News Service




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