PROMAR orders 2 PSVs

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Swiss vessel management firm PROMAR has ordered two platform supply vessels (PSV) from Damen Shipyards Group as it looks to expand its offshore fleet in the next five years.

The first Damen PSV 3300 (pictured) will be delivered in February 2015, and the second, in August of the same year.

The vessel’s specifications will include Fire-Fighting Ship 1, ROV preparations, oil spill detection radar and a tank heating system.

PROMAR expects to deploy the two vessels in the West African market, where it has been operating since it was established in 2002.

PROMAR will be the first company to take the PSV 3300 into the West African oil and gas market.

Promar currently has a fleet of multi-purpose supply vessels and fast crew boats under management, which serve the global offshore marine industry.

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