MacGregor bags seven Middle East orders

MacGregor won comprehensive equipment package contracts for a variety of seven specialist support vessels that will operate in the Middle East region.

MacGregor will deliver deck cranes and a range of deck machinery to each vessel. The order is booked into Q3 2016 order intake.
 


MacGregor will deliver: a deck crane and deck machinery, shark-jaws and towing pins to two 58m anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessels; deck machinery and a deck crane to one 45m work utility vessel; and a deck crane and deck machinery to four 45m maintenance utility vessels.

The vessels will be built in China for a leading provider of marine logistics services in Middle East. They are planned for delivery in Q3 2017 and will support the operations of a Middle Eastern national oil company in the Arabian Gulf under a firmed five-year charter with a two-year extension option.

MacGregor equipment deliveries are planned for Q1 2017.
 
 

"These orders are a good demonstration of MacGregor's ability to deliver a one-stop-shop solution, using products from across our range of market-leading brands. All backed-up by good global aftersales and service support," Esko Karvonen, head of Smart Ocean Technology division, MacGregor said. "We are often approached to supply specific equipment on board a vessel, but packages of equipment always prove to be the most beneficial solution to the owner."
 


"MacGregor worked closely with the owner early in the process to discuss technicalities," Karvonen said. "This early involvement optimizes design decisions, which can positively influence the profitability, safety, reliability and environmental sustainability of operations throughout a vessel's working life. We will continue this close cooperation with the customer."
 


Image from MacGregor.

Current News

ABL Gets Neptun Deep Job for OMV Petrom in Black Sea

ABL Gets Neptun Deep Job for O

Petrobras and China’s CNCEC to Collaborate on Oil and Gas, Renewables

Petrobras and China’s CNCEC to

Norway Clears TGS and PGS Merger

Norway Clears TGS and PGS Merg

Full Capacity Operations at Tyra II Gas Development Up for Potential Delays

Full Capacity Operations at Ty

Subscribe for OE Digital E‑News

Offshore Engineer Magazine