Svitzer orders construction of four TRAnsverse Tugs from Cheoy Lee Shipyards
December 11 2024 - 2:04AM
UK Regulatory
Svitzer orders construction of four TRAnsverse Tugs from Cheoy Lee
Shipyards
Svitzer expects to take delivery of four new TRAnsverse tugs
by the end of 2026. The tugs will be delivered as part of Svitzer’s
planned global fleet renewal, as the business continues to pursue
its decarbonisation objectives worldwide.
Copenhagen, 11 December 2024: Svitzer, a leading global
towage and marine services provider, today announces that it has
signed a contract with the Hong Kong shipyard, Cheoy Lee, for four
new Svitzer TRAnsverse 2900 tugs – for delivery in 2026. The
contract means Svitzer has seven tugs on order for its TRAnsverse
design, while one is already in operation. The TRAnsverse tug was
designed by Svitzer in collaboration with naval architect, Robert
Allan Ltd. Each of the tugs ordered from Cheoy Lee will have an
overall length of 29 meters, deliver bollard pulls of up to 80
tonnes and come with impressive side pushing capabilities. With a
top speed of 13 knots, and 8 knots side-stepping, the
omni-directional hull form and propulsion provides for
significantly higher steering and breaking forces than similar
sized ASD tugs, with lower fuel consumption.
Svitzer is continuously evaluating its fleet against customer
and operational requirements across the more than 180 ports and
terminals where it operates. This is done with a constant striving
to meet customer demands, leverage innovation and technology, and
ensure flexibility to support the transition to more sustainable
energy sources.
While the new vessels are planned as fleet replacements
globally, they can also be deployed in new growth projects. Hence,
the contract with Cheoy Lee Shipyards includes an option for four
additional tugs of the same type that can be called on in case of
need.
Commenting on the agreement, Kasper Karlsen, Chief Operating
Officer at Svitzer, said: “This order enables us to continue
renewing our fleet to deliver on our customers’ needs and our
decarbonisation targets, while providing a strong basis for
engaging in growth projects. The new TRAnsverse tug will
undoubtedly be our preferred design going forward and with even
more of these tugs in our fleet, we are able to continuously
improve operational capabilities and fuel efficiency to the benefit
of our customers as well as the environment.”
Ken Lo, Director at Cheoy Lee Shipyards
commented: “We are delighted to be selected as a construction
partner to Svitzer and look forward to working with their team to
build these four TRAnsverse tugs for their global fleet. As with
all our work, our team will deliver the project in line with our
guiding focus on quality, service and reliability.”
ENDS
Notes to editors
About Svitzer
Svitzer is a leading, global towage and marine services provider.
The core business is to assist large seaborne vessels in
manoeuvring in and out of ports and terminals to berth and unberth.
With more than 450 vessels, Svitzer’s services play a crucial role
as part of critical port infrastructure. Svitzer was founded in
1833 and serves approximately 2,000 customers in more than 140
ports and 40 terminals across 37 countries. Read more
on www.svitzer.com.
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Anders Crillesen
Head of Communications and Branding, Svitzer
T: + 45 27 79 12 86
E: anders.crillesen@svitzer.com
Michael Nass Nielsen, Head of Investor Relations and
FP&A
T: +45 24941654
E: ir@svitzer.com
Nick Orsmond
BLUE Communications
E: nick.orsmond@blue-comms.com
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