Huisman inks AHTS winch contracts

OE Staff
Monday, February 9, 2015

Netherlands based lifting, drilling and subsea solutions firm Huisman and Brazilian shipping company and shipyard group Grupo CBO have signed a contract for the delivery of four anchor handling and towing winch packages for four new Havyard 843 AHTS vessels.

The winch packages will be built by Huisman’s new production facility in Navegantes, Brazil, and delivery is planned for 2016 and 2017. The winches will be delivered with 50% Brazilian content. The Havyard designed 843 AHTS vessels will be built by Estaleiro Aliança (2x) and Estaleiro Oceana (2x).

The four Huisman electric driven anchor handling and towing winch packages each consist of one 400mt Anchor Handling, one 400-mt Towing and two 120-mt Secondary Winches. Besides the typical winch functions the anchor handling and towing winches are fitted with water cooled clutches integrated in the drive train, enabling "overload protection," "high speed pay-out," and "mergency release" functionalities. 

In 2013, Huisman started the construction of their new production facility in Navegantes, Santa Catarina state, in the south of Brazil. The facility will be used for the manufacturing of offshore equipment for the Brazilian market. It is along the Itajai-Açu river, enabling fast installation of Huisman equipment onboard sea going vessels. In April 2015 the facility will be opened. The Brazilian Huisman production facility has already been awarded contracts for the delivery of six 65-mt Lattice Boom Cranes and four 65-mt Knuckleboom Cranes for Sete Brasil and cranes and pipe storage baskets for two 340-mt Tiltable Pipelay Systems for Technip-DOF.

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