Another New Construction Project Under ABS Class in Poland [image] (GDANSK, Poland) An offshore support vessel (OSV) dedicated to serving offshore Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, for DOF, will be built to
Another New Construction Project Under ABS Class in Poland
(GDANSK, Poland) An offshore support vessel (OSV) dedicated to serving offshore Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, for DOF, will be built to ABS Class in Poland.
The vessel, designed by MMC Ship Design & Marine Consulting Ltd., will be constructed at CRIST S.A. shipyard and is scheduled for delivery in 2027.
“We are proud to support this milestone new construction project from MMC, the first in Poland under ABS Class in more than a decade. ABS classed the first workboats to venture offshore in the United States and has many years of experience with specialized offshore support vessels, especially with assets supporting the harsh environments in Canadian waters,” said Vassilios Kroustallis, ABS Senior Vice President, Global Business Development.
“CRIST Shipyard, with extensive experience in building innovative and complex vessels, stands out in Europe thanks to its specialized team of engineers and managers. As a globally recognized brand, we participate in key projects, delivering solutions that set the highest standards of quality and modernity. We look forward to working with ABS on this new project for DOF,” said a CRIST Project Manager.
The ABS Harsh Environment Technology Center in Canada supports vessels operating in extreme conditions in arctic waters and offshore in the North Atlantic. Learn more about the industry-leading classification services at ABS here.
Photo Caption: ABS representatives attended the steel cutting commencement ceremony at CRIST Shipyard for the new offshore support vessel, Sea Dragon. (L to R) Henning Sørensen Site Manager, from DOF Shipowning Canada; Piotr Janusz Wasilewski, ABS Principal Surveyor in Charge; and Jaroslaw Wasowski, ABS Principal Surveyor.
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