‘Esvagt Froude’ ready for service
ESVAGT’s two new SOVs are now in operation. Experienced crew chosen to establish working procedures on a completely new vessel in a market that is almost as new.
ESVAGT’s two new SOVs are now in operation. Experienced crew chosen to establish working procedures on a completely new vessel in a market that is almost as new.
ESVAGT’s two SOVs have been named after two of English industrial history’s notable personalities. Both men also had a connection with the Siemens brothers.
The elite soldiers of the Danish Navy Frogman Corps have been training on installations in the North Sea. The ‘Esvagt Kappa’ played its part with a Fast Rescue Boat and as host.
VESSEL UPGRADES: Part of the original ESVAGT fleet is undergoing modernisation.
Prompt action from ESVAGT’s stand by vessel ‘Esvagt Aurora’ saved a Scottish engineers’ live from the Barents Sea
ESVAGT’s workshop is being optimised to improve operations, logistics, the environment and working environment – and to prime it for continued growth.
ESVAGT has also reduced fuel consumption by changing to another type of paint on vessel hulls.
With an extra, small diesel generator, C type vessels can save up to 25% on fuel consumption.
The upgrade of the ‘Esvagt Bravo’ improves mood and job satisfaction.
The upgrade of the ’Esvagt Preventer’ has improved working and living conditions on board, say crew members.
Kaj Emanuel Kristensen was boatmaster on the Fast Rescue Boat that saved the 40-year-old man from the water. Valentin Markussen was ordinary ship's assistant on the boat and Ivan Nørskov was the experienced AB.
Environmental optimisation of SOVs achieves the desired effect.