Zware-Lading Schepen.
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YACHT EXPRESS 2007 Gebouwd bij Yantai Raffles Shipyard Cia & Ltd -Yantai- China
voor Rederij Yacht Express - Spliethoff Beheer B.V.
Dwt 10.969t
L.o.a. 208mtr
Br. 32mtr
Niet echt een schip voor zware lading, meer luxe lading
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's Werelds grootse zwareladingschip BOKA VANGUARD is onderweg van China naar Noorwegen met de zalmkwekerij Jostein Albert
van de Noorse producent Nordlaks. Het gevaarte is 385 mtr lang en 60 meter breed. Hieronder een foto reportage over het laden van het hele gevaarte
van de Noorse producent Nordlaks. Het gevaarte is 385 mtr lang en 60 meter breed. Hieronder een foto reportage over het laden van het hele gevaarte
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Mammoet’s Smart and Safe Solution For Austal Philippines’ Ferry Launch
Mammoet was hired to help Austal Philippines carry out a full scope load-out and float-off of its largest-ever high-speed catamaran ferry.
Early engineering work reduced costs of load-out operation. Mammoet was hired to help Austal Philippines carry out a full scope load-out and float-off of its largest ever high speed catamaran ferry. Mammoet’s vast knowledge of marine load-out operations allowed it to recommend cost-saving measures before the project had even been awarded.
During its conceptualization phase, Mammoet’s engineers proposed a revised methodology that reduced the volume of heavy lifting equipment required to complete the maneuver. With this, there was not a need to include a long list of equipment, including a class 330 transition barge, numerous ballast pumps and a tug for the transition barge. Therefore, both quantity of manpower and equipment were reduced. This streamlined the project as fewer transshipments were required before load-out of the 109m, 1,700t ferry could begin. Mammoet’s scope included land and marine engineering, as well as procurement and construction. The ferry required transportation from its fabrication warehouse, across a quay and onto the flat deck of a semi-submersible ship.
Maneuvers on site commenced with the lifting of the ferry, which was performed using 108 axle-lines of Self-Propelled Modular Transporters (SPMT); chosen for their flexibility and ease of use. The ferry was fabricated on pre-positioned cradles, which then acted as the grillage during marine operations. Mammoet also ensured the barge was ballasted throughout this operation. This was done to make sure the barge deck remained level with the quayside as the loaded SPMT trailers maneuvered over the load-out linkspan bridge onto the barge. Once the ferry has been positioned at its the proper stowage location, dragline boards were replaced by a plate and hinge angles were cut to allow SPMTs to roll-off the semi-sub barge. Leveling and alignment checks were also done before the ferry was lowered completely. It was then transported approximately 172m from its original position to a stowage location.
For the float-off, Mammoet had proposed that a third-party semi-submersible vessel with an open deck should be used to accommodate the size of the entire catamaran ferry. This was chosen to making sure the ferry is always stable by having a grounding location to prevent premature floating while keeping watch for a suitable window period for float-off which was tide and weather dependent. All in all, the team performed a 24-hour operation involving pull-only towing, mooring and berthing operations.
Mitch Barnett, Project Manager of Austal Philippines shared, “Despite time constraints leading up to the operation, Mammoet remained committed to developing solutions for the launch of our catamaran ferry “FSTR” for Fjordline of Norway, which is the largest aluminium vessel ever launched in the Philippines – and the largest (by volume) ever constructed by Austal worldwide, to date.”
Once complete, the ferry will be able to transport 1,200 passengers at up to 40 knots. It will be able to accommodate up to 404 cars across its two decks with a beam of 30.5m – making it the largest vehicle-carrying capacity Austal has constructed to date.
Source: Mammoet
Mammoet was hired to help Austal Philippines carry out a full scope load-out and float-off of its largest-ever high-speed catamaran ferry.
Early engineering work reduced costs of load-out operation. Mammoet was hired to help Austal Philippines carry out a full scope load-out and float-off of its largest ever high speed catamaran ferry. Mammoet’s vast knowledge of marine load-out operations allowed it to recommend cost-saving measures before the project had even been awarded.
During its conceptualization phase, Mammoet’s engineers proposed a revised methodology that reduced the volume of heavy lifting equipment required to complete the maneuver. With this, there was not a need to include a long list of equipment, including a class 330 transition barge, numerous ballast pumps and a tug for the transition barge. Therefore, both quantity of manpower and equipment were reduced. This streamlined the project as fewer transshipments were required before load-out of the 109m, 1,700t ferry could begin. Mammoet’s scope included land and marine engineering, as well as procurement and construction. The ferry required transportation from its fabrication warehouse, across a quay and onto the flat deck of a semi-submersible ship.
Maneuvers on site commenced with the lifting of the ferry, which was performed using 108 axle-lines of Self-Propelled Modular Transporters (SPMT); chosen for their flexibility and ease of use. The ferry was fabricated on pre-positioned cradles, which then acted as the grillage during marine operations. Mammoet also ensured the barge was ballasted throughout this operation. This was done to make sure the barge deck remained level with the quayside as the loaded SPMT trailers maneuvered over the load-out linkspan bridge onto the barge. Once the ferry has been positioned at its the proper stowage location, dragline boards were replaced by a plate and hinge angles were cut to allow SPMTs to roll-off the semi-sub barge. Leveling and alignment checks were also done before the ferry was lowered completely. It was then transported approximately 172m from its original position to a stowage location.
For the float-off, Mammoet had proposed that a third-party semi-submersible vessel with an open deck should be used to accommodate the size of the entire catamaran ferry. This was chosen to making sure the ferry is always stable by having a grounding location to prevent premature floating while keeping watch for a suitable window period for float-off which was tide and weather dependent. All in all, the team performed a 24-hour operation involving pull-only towing, mooring and berthing operations.
Mitch Barnett, Project Manager of Austal Philippines shared, “Despite time constraints leading up to the operation, Mammoet remained committed to developing solutions for the launch of our catamaran ferry “FSTR” for Fjordline of Norway, which is the largest aluminium vessel ever launched in the Philippines – and the largest (by volume) ever constructed by Austal worldwide, to date.”
Once complete, the ferry will be able to transport 1,200 passengers at up to 40 knots. It will be able to accommodate up to 404 cars across its two decks with a beam of 30.5m – making it the largest vehicle-carrying capacity Austal has constructed to date.
Source: Mammoet
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Uiteindelijk is dit ook een zware-lading schip, de HAPPY DELTA.
Hier deze week gespot in deelstaat Santa Caterina in de haven van Sao Franciso do Sul.
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Hier deze week gespot in deelstaat Santa Caterina in de haven van Sao Franciso do Sul.
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Hier nogmaals bij aankomst in Noorwegen in juni met die offshore vis kwekerij
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Cosco zware lading schip onderweg met 8 Tidewater?? tugs op weg naar de slopershamer?
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Dat ruimt wel lekker op zo !
Het slechtste wiel van de wagen kraakt het meest .
LEO
LEO
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HAPPY BUCCANEER
Na 36 jaar nog steeds in actieve dienst onder de vlag van BigLift Shipping, member of the Spliethoff group
Gebouwd 1984 bij Hitachi Heavy Industries Osaka Na 36 jaar nog steeds in actieve dienst onder de vlag van BigLift Shipping, member of the Spliethoff group
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Kleine aanvulling op de Happy Buccaneer: ze is gebouwd op de werf van Hitachi Zosen te Innoshima. Ik was er bij en heb ook de eerste reizen meegemaakt. Erg fijn schip.
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@Kees Hagen
Dank voor de toevoeging!
Hier nog een oudje van van der Laan, oude Berend +
LADY SOPHIE 1969 Gebouwd bij Scheepswerf Holland Hardinxveld voor van der Laan Shipping
Dwt 1.354t
LxB 87x16mtr (na verbouwing in 1976)
1979 - LADY SOPHIE (BigLift B.V.)
1982 - LADY SOPHIE (Grancarga Maritima - naar Brazilie verkocht)
Grancarga Marítima Ltda., Een lid van de IRGA Lupércio Torres Group, werd in 1979 opgericht met als doel de kustvaart op de Braziliaanse kust uit te voeren voor de grote projecten van de waterkrachtcentrales Tucuruí, Balbina en Samuel.
Het bedrijf was een pionier in dit type transport in Brazilië en exploiteerde een eigen schip en twee andere werden gecharterd met kranen met een capaciteit tot 600 ton.
2004 - Is de LADY SOPHIE uit de registers verdwenen, vermoedelijk B.U. Duidelijk waarneembaar het kraaienest (3e brug) boven de 2 navigatie bruggen aan stuurboord.
Dank voor de toevoeging!
Hier nog een oudje van van der Laan, oude Berend +
LADY SOPHIE 1969 Gebouwd bij Scheepswerf Holland Hardinxveld voor van der Laan Shipping
Dwt 1.354t
LxB 87x16mtr (na verbouwing in 1976)
1979 - LADY SOPHIE (BigLift B.V.)
1982 - LADY SOPHIE (Grancarga Maritima - naar Brazilie verkocht)
Grancarga Marítima Ltda., Een lid van de IRGA Lupércio Torres Group, werd in 1979 opgericht met als doel de kustvaart op de Braziliaanse kust uit te voeren voor de grote projecten van de waterkrachtcentrales Tucuruí, Balbina en Samuel.
Het bedrijf was een pionier in dit type transport in Brazilië en exploiteerde een eigen schip en twee andere werden gecharterd met kranen met een capaciteit tot 600 ton.
2004 - Is de LADY SOPHIE uit de registers verdwenen, vermoedelijk B.U. Duidelijk waarneembaar het kraaienest (3e brug) boven de 2 navigatie bruggen aan stuurboord.