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LR to class Maersk AHTS newbuilds at Kleven

Written by Nick Blenkey
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NOVEMBER 24, 2014 — The six Anchor Handling Tug Supply Vessels (plus four options) ordered from Norwegian shipbuilder Kleven by  Maersk Supply Service last month (see earlier story) will be assigned Lloyd’s Register (LR) class notations 100A1, Offshore Supply Ship AHTS, Fire Fighting Ship 1 (2400), Ice Class 1A PS, RD (2.8), *IWS

Steel cutting is expected to begin in June 2015 with the first two vessels being delivered in fourth quarter 2016 with subsequent deliveries following at two-monthly.

“With this contract, Maersk Supply Service is once again placing a new building order in Norway, and with this we have taken the next step in our extensive new-building program renewing our fleet with focus on large Anchor Handling Tug Supply and Subsea Support Vessels. The contract now concluded with Kleven is an important part of the realization of our ambitious growth strategy,” says Maersk Supply Service CEO, Carsten Plougmann Andersen.

Morten A. Jensen, Marine Client Mananger, LR in Copenhagen commented: “It is great to see yet another order placed by Maersk Supply Service to LR class, confirming the very good and close relationship between Maersk Supply Service and the business development department in Copenhagen office. It is rewarding to see that our hard work has ensured that LR is again the preferred choice for classification by Maersk Supply Service.”

Leif Gunnar Sandvik, LR’s Senior Marine Representative for Norway said: “It gives us great pleasure to confirm class to LR for these OSVs (Offshore Support Vessels). Lloyd’s Register sees this as a great opportunity to support yard industry in Norway and is looking forward to supporting Kleven, Salt Design and the owners throughout this project.  We are grateful for the assignment and are looking forward to a long and successful co-operation with Kleven Verft. Designed by Salt Ship Design based in Stored, western Norway, initial block assembly for the AHTS will be in Poland but final erection of blocks, outfitting, testing and delivery will be at Kleven in Ulsteinvik, Norway.”

The Kleven order follows Maersk Supply Service’s recent order for four Subsea Support Vessels, also to Lloyd’s Register class, at COSCO Dalian.  

“The key to a successful completion of such a complex project is to have excellent communication lines between shipyard, designer, owner and, not least, class. It is vital that all stakeholders have the required transparency in all processes affecting the quality of the vessel and certainly also the critical parts of the schedule. On previous projects Maersk Supply Service has enjoyed such level of co-operation with LR, and shall be looking forward to once again working together with them,” says Head of Special Projects & Newbuilding, Maersk Supply Service, Director Peter Kragh Jacobsen.

Principal features of the SALT 200 design
Main dimensions: 95 m LOA x 25 m beam
Bollard pull: minimum 230 tonnes
Accommodations: 52 persons, all single cabins
ROV garage and ROV Control Room

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