Seaway7 and Rhenus Port Logistics extend ten-year collaboration for another decade

Seaway7 and Rhenus Port Logistics extend ten-year collaboration for another decade

Following a decade-long collaboration, Seaway7, part of Subsea7, and Rotterdam’s Rhenus Port Logistics have extended their partnership with a new ten-year contract.

Source: Rhenus Port Logistics

Under the contract, Seaway7 will remain a long-term customer of the Rhenus Deep Sea Terminal for mobilization and demobilization services for the oil & gas and renewable industry.

“The location of the Rhenus terminal so close to the North Sea is incomparable and provides Seaway7 with the needed flexibility,” said Piet van Baalen, Offshore Resources Director of Seaway7.

“We are glad to renew and extend our long relationship for another ten years. Over the past decade, significant changes have occurred in our business, and in Rhenus, we find a partner that evolves with us, demonstrating a necessary mix of pragmatism and future orientation.”

According to Rhenus, the long-term agreement reflects both companies’ shared commitment to sustainability and continual improvement in their operations.

Both companies have pledged to advance the sustainability of their operations, incorporating initiatives such as the use of electric cranes and forklifts, along with launching a pilot project for shore power. The project falls within the wider aim of the Port of Rotterdam to roll out shore power in the entire port as an environmentally friendly and quiet method of powering ships.

Seaway7 recently strengthened its fleet with two new vessels, including Seaway Alfa Lift and Seaway Ventus, in addition to Seaway Strashnov.