‘GSP Pegasus’ leaves China for Romania
Romania’s GSP Offshore is about to expand it offshore fleet with a new Platform Supply Vessel.
The GSP Pegasus, built by Fujian Shipyard in China under a contract with MAC, set sail for its new home in Romania on Sunday, August 17.
The GSP Pegasus is equipped with a DNV class knuckle boom electro hydraulic crane manufactured by TTS, GPCFO 3200 – 20035, rated 100 tons, suitable for subsea services.
The crane is active heave compensated (AHC) and is designed to operate in extreme weather conditions, at ambient temperatures ranging between -20 and + 45°C.
The vessel is a part of the three-vessel order signed by GSP Offshore and MAC earlier this month.
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