Dutch logistics specialists deliver project cargo for DEME’s Sea Installer

Danser Group, a Dutch multimodal operator and logistics solution provider, and Lubbers Logistics, a transportation and logistics group, have partnered on a delivery, to the DEME Sea Installer via the MS Tormenta.

The MS Tormenta cargo ship, which was recently used by Danser Group to deliver the first batch of project cargo for the construction of a bridge north of Bruxelles, has delivered project cargo to the Vessel Sea Installer.

The Sea Installer is an offshore wind turbine installation jack-up vessel, in the North Sea Port, a cross-border port that consolidates the areas of Vlissingen, and Terneuzen in the Netherlands, as well as Ghent in Belgium.

The DP2 offshore installation vessel, Sea Installer measures 132.41 metres in length, 39.00 metres in breadth, and 9.00 metres in depth. Built in 2012, it has a double-hydraulic jacking system and a capacity of 21, 100 tons.

Author: Emma Dailey

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Dutch logistics specialists deliver project cargo for DEME’s Sea Installer

Danser Group, a Dutch multimodal operator and logistics solution provider, and Lubbers Logistics, a transportation and logistics group, have partnered on a delivery, to the DEME Sea Installer via the MS Tormenta.

The MS Tormenta cargo ship, which was recently used by Danser Group to deliver the first batch of project cargo for the construction of a bridge north of Bruxelles, has delivered project cargo to the Vessel Sea Installer.

The Sea Installer is an offshore wind turbine installation jack-up vessel, in the North Sea Port, a cross-border port that consolidates the areas of Vlissingen, and Terneuzen in the Netherlands, as well as Ghent in Belgium.

The DP2 offshore installation vessel, Sea Installer measures 132.41 metres in length, 39.00 metres in breadth, and 9.00 metres in depth. Built in 2012, it has a double-hydraulic jacking system and a capacity of 21, 100 tons.

Author: Emma Dailey

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