Heavy transportation feat for OHT

Heavy transportation feat for OHT

Photo source: OHT

OHT, a specialized heavy transportation and installation contractor completed a challenging transport operation earlier this year.

During 40 days this spring, the M/V Hawk has been sailing with the floating dry-dock ADBS-1, for Promaritime from Abu Dhabi, UAE to Brest, France.

Photo source: OHT

The challenging and exciting project started at the end of April, in Abu Dhabi, where the floating dry-dock measuring 180 by 37 metres, was loaded and diagonally stowed on Hawk’s deck. The overhang of the dock, measuring approximately 32 metres on each side of Hawk, in combination with the vessel’s already sizeable beam of 55.5 metres resulted in an overall transport width of close to 120 metres.

With the experience of the captain and crew on board the vessel, Hawk was able to safely navigate around Cape of Good Hope with only minimal delays due to adverse weather and without stopping in any safe haven such as Port Elizabeth.

Photo source: OHT

Hawk arrived in Brest, France on June 8, 2021 where the floating dry-dock was discharged the following day, with support from Promaritime in the coordination of the marine operations.

As per Promaritime’ s information, the ADBS-1 will be towed to DAMEN shipyard, where it will stay for 2 months and will receive paint and few repairs. After that, the unit will be wet towed to its destination in the port of Rouen to get ready for operations.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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Heavy transportation feat for OHT

Heavy transportation feat for OHT

Photo source: OHT

OHT, a specialized heavy transportation and installation contractor completed a challenging transport operation earlier this year.

During 40 days this spring, the M/V Hawk has been sailing with the floating dry-dock ADBS-1, for Promaritime from Abu Dhabi, UAE to Brest, France.

Photo source: OHT

The challenging and exciting project started at the end of April, in Abu Dhabi, where the floating dry-dock measuring 180 by 37 metres, was loaded and diagonally stowed on Hawk’s deck. The overhang of the dock, measuring approximately 32 metres on each side of Hawk, in combination with the vessel’s already sizeable beam of 55.5 metres resulted in an overall transport width of close to 120 metres.

With the experience of the captain and crew on board the vessel, Hawk was able to safely navigate around Cape of Good Hope with only minimal delays due to adverse weather and without stopping in any safe haven such as Port Elizabeth.

Photo source: OHT

Hawk arrived in Brest, France on June 8, 2021 where the floating dry-dock was discharged the following day, with support from Promaritime in the coordination of the marine operations.

As per Promaritime’ s information, the ADBS-1 will be towed to DAMEN shipyard, where it will stay for 2 months and will receive paint and few repairs. After that, the unit will be wet towed to its destination in the port of Rouen to get ready for operations.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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