Loading two ropax passenger ferries on semi-submersible m/v Sun Rise
A another story of success from my previous position – Loading two sister Ropax passenger catamarans on m/v Sunrise! This March, 2019, Vietnam has seen the most eye-catching and unique loading operation at anchorage B11 in Vung Tau, Vietnam where the two sister H387 and 388-70M Ropax passenger catamarans were being loaded on board M/v Sunrise 24,629dwt, self-propelled semi-submersible through float-on/float-off method. This is the result a long period of hard working and professional handling in terms of chartering the right ship with the most suitable technical details, technological characteristics as well as cost effective factor. WIND Vietnam has been working closely with the customer and the shipowner to get all technical aspects as well as weather conditions and loading location criteria satisfied and thoroughly planned in order that the two ferries could be loaded safely for their final destination Our hands-on experience, extensive market knowledge with proven tracking records has helped us fulfill the scope of work in the most favorable terms for our customer Chartering semi-submersible ship • Consultation in terms of pre-carriage, on-carriage and MWS • Arrange delivery to final destination upon arrival of the ferries at discharge port in the Netherlands • Arrange documentation and customs clearance as well as taking care of local authorities’ requirements in terms of import and environment regulations Brief details of the catamarans Each Catamaran measures 70.65m x 18.30m x 23.76m, 800tons M/v Sunrise 24,629dwt, self-propelled semi-submersible LOA 168.50m x 40.00m breadth moulded Deck space 134.00m x 44.00 m Depth to main deck: 10.30m Draft submerged 17.80m We are specialized in handling transport of oversized, heavy-lift and project cargoes especially those which require sophistical transport solutions involving semi-submersible ships, deck carries or super heavy-lifting capacity ships on a worldwide scale, hence this shipment has once again proved our capabilities and experience for our service portfolio. We are ready 24hrs/day for your call! Remarks: Myself has established my owner company, SEA Projects – a company which will record more and more success in the project freight forwarding and heavy-lift transport. My extensive network of ship-owners, agent partners in all continent will ensure that you will have a the best transport solution for delivery of your goods. Don’t hesitate to contact us at: [email protected] or [email protected] WIND closed its office in Vietnam for further focus on its core services in sub-sea cable handling and transportation. We maintain good contact with WIND and we’ll always get ready to handle any cable projects you have on a world-wide scale.

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