Norway: Volstad Maritime Repeats Order for AHC Offshore Cranes from Cargotec

Following on from an order in April last year, Cargotec has won a contract for two active heave-compensated (AHC) offshore cranes from the privately-owned Norwegian specialist operator, Volstad Maritime.

The two cranes, a 250-tonne MacGregor AHC subsea crane and a 15-tonne MacGregor AHC offshore crane, will be fitted to Volstad’s new offshore construction vessel (OCV) on order at Bergen Group Fosen shipyard in Norway. The vessel (hull 90) is scheduled for delivery in August 2013, and following this, it will be chartered for subsea intervention services.

This contract follows an identical one that was secured by Cargotec in April last year for Volstad’s hull 89, which is due for delivery from the yard in July this year.

“We are very pleased that Volstad has returned to Cargotec for a repeat contract,” says Frode Grovan, Director, Sales and Marketing for Advanced Load Handling. “It is Cargotec’s strategic aim to benefit its customers by driving innovation and taking the lead in further developing the industries it is in; offshore construction is a growing market and Cargotec is well-positioned to supply the advanced technology that it demands.”

Like its sistership, Volstad’s latest OCV is an ST-259-CD design from Norwegian consultants, Skipsteknisk, and is 125m long and 25m wide. The vessel is designed to the highest environmental standards and Clean Design requirements. It will be classed to Ice-1A.

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Subsea World News Staff , March 12, 2012;  Image: Cargotec