Van Wijngaarden Marine Services Signs LOI for DP2 Multi-Purpose Vessel with Hybrid Propulsion
Van Wijngaarden Marine Services has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with Kooiman Marine Group for the design and construction of a DP2 multi-purpose vessel (MPV) with hybrid diesel-electric propulsion.
The new MPV will support subsea work and offshore renewable energy projects, among other things, according to the vessel owner.
Key Specifications
The 47-meter-long MPV will have a beam of 16 meters and a draft of 2.60 meters, and be equipped with two deck cranes and a tow/anchor handling winch.
The vessel design complies with the latest offshore standards and is optimized for minimal energy consumption, incorporating the latest IMO Tier III emissions and ULEV (Ultra-Low Emission Vessel) compliance technologies, Van Wijngaarden Marine Services said on June 5.
“This agreement marks a new milestone in the commitment of Van Wijngaarden Marine Services to innovation, sustainability, and operational versatility across their fleet and the Kooiman Marine Group custom design capabilities,” the newbuild owner said.
Operational Fleet
Van Wijngaarden Marine Services operates a fleet of 19 vessels serving multiple industries, including offshore wind, oil and gas, and dredging. One of its vessels, the multi-purpose workboat Waalstroom, is currently supporting work on the Belgian Princess Elisabeth energy island.
For more information on the project and updates on the new MPV, you can follow Van Wijngaarden Marine Services on LinkedIn.