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World’s largest sustainable crane vessel makes maiden voyage to Walvis Bay

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January 14, 2024
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The Namibian Port Authority (Namport) has announced that the world’s largest and most sustainable Semi-Submersible Crane Vessel (SSCV) has made its maiden voyage to the port of Walvis Bay.

The SSCV Sleipner, owned and operated by Heerema Marine Contractors and flying under the Panama Flag, entered the port on the 11th of January.

“The vessel docked at the Port of Walvis Bay anchorage on the 11th of January 2024, initiating a brief layover expected to span approximately two days,” said Namport’s Executive of Commercial Services Elias Mwenyo.

Mwenyo mentioned that during the layover, the vessel would undergo necessary processes, such as a swift assessment and preliminary arrangements conducted through a launch, crew transition, and bunkering using Ship-to-Ship (STS) methods.

“Notably, SSCV Sleipner boasts its own propulsion system, eliminating the need for tugs to maneuver her across the global seas,” he added.

Local agency Logistics Support Services is orchestrating the logistics during this visit, ensuring the seamless execution of essential tasks.

After the layover, the SSCV Sleipner is poised to embark on its journey to America for a dedicated job.

“Anticipating continued collaboration, SSCV Sleipner is expected to make a second call to the Port of Walvis Bay later in the year 2024,” Mwenyo said.

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