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Arctech Helsinki Shipyard to build an Innovative Multipurpose Emergency
and Rescue Vessel for Russian Ministry of Transport
Arctech Helsinki Shipyard has been awarded a contract to build a
multipurpose emergency and rescue vessel for Russian Ministry of
Transport. The contract has been awarded together with Shipyard Yantar
JSC. The value of the order is about EUR 76 million.
The project will start immediately and the vessel will be delivered to
the customer in December 2013. The hull of the vessel will be built by
Shipyard Yantar, which is one of the shipyards belonging to United
Shipbuilding Corporation, the Russian part owner of Arctech. The
outfitting and finalizing of the vessel will be done by Arctech in
Helsinki.
“This order re-confirms Arctech Helsinki Shipyard’s world class position
in the design and production of the most advanced and sophisticated
ice-breaking and arctic tonnage. This order is very important for
Arctech as it is a completely new design and it will give us a good
workload during 2012 and 2013”, says Esko Mustamäki, Managing Director
of Arctech Helsinki Shipyard.
This new and unique multipurpose emergency and rescue icebreaker
represents a completely new type of oil spill combat technology. The
design of the vessel is based on ARC 100 concept, which has been
developed by Aker Arctic Technology for Arctech Helsinki Shipyard. The
vessel features a patented oblique design with asymmetric hull and three
azimuthing propulsors, which allow the vessel to operate efficiently
ahead, astern and obliquely (sideways). The vessel can proceed on a
continuous mode in 1.0 m thick level ice both ahead and astern and in
oblique mode she will be able to generate 50 m wide channel in 0.6 m
level ice.
The vessel will be used in icebreaking operations and sea towing of
vessels and floating facilities and also features a very advanced oil
recovery system suitable for operation even in heavy waves. The vessel
measures 76,4 m in length and 20,5 m in breadth. The three main diesel
generator sets have the total power of 9 MW. The total propulsion power
is about 7 MW.
“Oil combat in ice conditions is one of the major challenges for the
international oil industry. After many years of development work the
oblique icebreaker concept represents a new approach for a solution”,
says Mikko Niini, Managing Director of Aker Arctic.
Additional information:
Arctech Helsinki Shipyard Inc. specializes in arctic shipbuilding
technology, e.g. building icebreakers and other Arctic offshore and
special vessels. Arctech is a joint-venture, which is 50/50 owned by STX
Finland Oy and United Shipbuilding Corporation. The joint venture
agreement was signed in December 2010. Arctech is located in Helsinki
and has approximately 400 empolyees.
Aker Arctic Technology Inc. is an independent arctic R&D, engineering
and consulting company with STX Finland as the main shareholder. The
company has been engaged in research with its own ice model basin for
decades and been involved in numerous projects wherever freezing
waterways are found. The most advanced and innovative ship designs, such
as the double-acting ship concept, originate from Aker Arctic.
www.akerarctic.fi
Shipyard Yantar is a midsized Russian shipyard, located in Kaliningrad. The shipyard is cabable of building ships up to 15 000 t. of displacement. The yard was established in 1945 based on former Schichau werf facilities, and has built more than 150 naval ships and 100 civil vessels. At the moment the facilities of the shipyard are being renewed according to the plan of “compact shipyard”. Yantar belongs to United Shipbuilding Corporation. www.shipyard-yantar.ru |
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