Offshore

MacGregor secures new subsea crane contract

Delivery of the ship is scheduled for July 2015.

MacGregor
25/02/2014 16:35
Visualizações: 2509 (0) (0) (0) (0)

 

MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has won an order for two subsea cranes from South Korean shipyard Hyundai Heavy Industries Co Ltd. The active heave-compensated cranes will have an SWL of 100-tonnes and 25-tonnes respectively. They will be fitted on board a new 160m heavy construction vessel (hull 2654) being built at the yard for global offshore specialist, Subsea 7.
 
The MacGregor subsea cranes will support the vessel's year-round global deployment in complex deep and ultra deepwater offshore construction operations where highest levels of load-handling precision and reliability is required.  Delivery of the ship is scheduled for July 2015.
 
This order follows a recently announced contract for six AHC subsea cranes for three flexlay pipe-laying offshore vessels also destined for the UK-headquartered company, Subsea 7. All the vessels will benefit from the advanced offshore operational capabilities that MacGregor subsea cranes deliver. 

MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has won an order for two subsea cranes from South Korean shipyard Hyundai Heavy Industries Co Ltd. The active heave-compensated cranes will have an SWL of 100-tonnes and 25-tonnes respectively. They will be fitted on board a new 160m heavy construction vessel (hull 2654) being built at the yard for global offshore specialist, Subsea 7.


The MacGregor subsea cranes will support the vessel's year-round global deployment in complex deep and ultra deepwater offshore construction operations where highest levels of load-handling precision and reliability is required.  Delivery of the ship is scheduled for July 2015.


This order follows a recently announced contract for six AHC subsea cranes for three flexlay pipe-laying offshore vessels also destined for the UK-headquartered company, Subsea 7. All the vessels will benefit from the advanced offshore operational capabilities that MacGregor subsea cranes deliver. 

 

Most Read Today
see see
ADIPEC 2025
ADIPEC 2025 Day 3: Energy, finance and technology leader...
07/11/25
Results
Petrobras reaches net income of R$ 32.7 billion in the t...
07/11/25
Cop30
IBP Advocates Global Criteria for a Just Energy Transition
07/11/25
Offshore
Decommissioning Takes Center Stage
07/11/25
Natural Gas
ANP Approves Action Plan on Gas Pipeline Transportation ...
07/11/25
ADIPEC 2025
AI is no longer a side project: Technology leaders at AD...
05/11/25
Environment
ANP Holds Workshop on Methane Emissions in Partnership w...
05/11/25
International Event
International Energy Event Opens Registration for Activities
05/11/25
RD&I
Norway and Brazil Launch New Joint Research Funding Call...
05/11/25
Partnership
DeepOcean and Jana Marine enter Saudi Arabia subsea part...
04/11/25
ADIPEC 2025
ADIPEC 2025: Industry calls for policy pragmatism, embra...
04/11/25
ADIPEC 2025
Johnson Matthey: Leadership and Innovation Driving the G...
31/10/25
OTC Brasil 2025
OTC Brazil connects the Equatorial Margin’s potential to...
30/10/25
OTC Brasil 2025
New Version of ANP’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions Dynamic Da...
30/10/25
OTC Brasil 2025
Port of Açu and IKM Advance Partnership to Create Brazil...
30/10/25
OTC Brasil 2025
Port of Açu and SISTAC Sign Agreement to Provide Decommi...
29/10/25
Royalties
Royalties from August Production Distributed to States a...
29/10/25
OTC Brasil 2025
iUP Innovation Connections Links Innovation Strategy to ...
29/10/25
ANP
Permanent Production Sharing Offer: Registered Companies...
29/10/25
OTC Brasil 2025
Firjan Showcases Technology and Innovation Solutions for...
29/10/25
OTC Brasil 2025
O&G exploration is key to social development and a just ...
28/10/25
VEJA MAIS
Newsletter TN

Contact us

We use cookies to ensure you have the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site, we will assume that you agree with our Privacy Policy, terms of use and cookies.