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Wärtsilä designs two offshore support vessels

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Wärtsilä has designed two new 150 t bollard pull anchor handling offshore support vessels (AHOSVs) being built at the Colombo Dockyard in Sri Lanka. The vessels will also be powered by Wärtsilä integrated propulsion systems.

The order was placed in August and the equipment is scheduled for fast-track delivery in July 2015. The 78 m long vessels will be employed for anchor handling operations in offshore sector applications.

The propulsion system selected for the vessels will include a 9-cylinder Wärtsilä 32 engine operating on marine diesel oil (MDO). The controllable pitch propeller system and tunnel thrusters will also be supplied by Wärtsilä. The various pieces of equipment will be fully integrated to ensure maximum efficiency with low fuel consumption. The integrated solution will also ensure that the vessels' 150 t bollard pull is comfortably achieved.

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"Wärtsilä's world class ship design and industry leading capability to offer fully integrated solutions adds significant customer value by ensuring optimal total operating efficiency. Our unique total solution offering, encompassing both ship design and an integrated propulsion system, was a key factor in the award of this important contract. Furthermore, our ability to meet the demanding time schedule for delivery was important to the customer, as was our global service network support," commented Sanjay Verma, Area Sales Director, Wärtsilä Ship Power.

"We are confident that Wärtsilä has the experience and technical know-how to meet our demand for an optimal design with reliability and guaranteed performance. By integrating the various components of the propulsion system, Wärtsilä can reduce the number of interfaces, which saves building time and costs," added D.V. Abeysinghe, General Manager (Projects & Engineering) at Colombo Dockyard.

There is an option for a further two AHOSVs to be exercised by the beginning of 2015.


Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward

Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/drilling-and-production/29102014/wartsila-designs-new-offshore-support-vessels-1722/

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