VESSEL REVIEW | Saam James Point – Versatile ASD tug to serve Canada’s Vancouver Harbour
Saam Towage has taken delivery of a new ASD harbour tug for its operations in Canada. The Bureau Veritas-classed Saam James Point was built by Damen...
Saam Towage has taken delivery of a new ASD harbour tug for its operations in Canada. The Bureau Veritas-classed Saam James Point was built by Damen...
A Chinese government agency expands its salvage fleet with the delivery of a multi-role heavy transport vessel while a Dutch towage provider acquires...
A new inland tug slated for a Brazilian operator is launched in Turkey while a Japanese shipowner will convert one of its existing towage assets to...
Newbuild deliveries have been completed to France and Peru while orders have been placed for two hybrid tugs for operation in China and Japan and a...
Three new tugs have been delivered to two separate port operators in New Zealand. One tug is notable for having all-electric propulsion and will be...
A well-known Turkish shipyard scores a hat trick with three successive deliveries in as many weeks to customers in home waters and farther west in Latin...
Damen Song Cam Shipyard in Vietnam has launched a new tug slated for Svitzer Australia. The 25-metre Svitzer Marlston will then undergo further fit-out,...
Damen Song Cam Shipyard in Vietnam has begun construction on two marine fuel barges for Calgary, Alberta-based Wolverine Terminals. Designed by Robert...
The Damen Shipyards Group, through Damen Song Cam Shipyard in Vietnam, has delivered a new patrol vessel to the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF). The 42-metre...
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