’Esvagt Charlie’: 25 years with Zero LTIs!
Congratulations to ’Esvagt Charlie’ - today celebrating 25 years without any Lost Time Incidents
Congratulations to ’Esvagt Charlie’ - today celebrating 25 years without any Lost Time Incidents
This morning ‘Esvagt Sigma’ received a mayday from a small pleasure craft who was taking water in and had lost propulsion. ‘Esvagt Sigma’ was released from standby duties and send to rescue.
From the start of 2017, ESVAGT will be intensifying its use of digital platforms. We will concentrate on taking even better advantage of the opportunities that digital media gives for fast, flexible and living communication to reach out to the right recipients for our messages. In addition to our website and newsletter, you can follow us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
ESVAGT often uses its youngest employees to talk to potential colleagues about careers in the shipping company.
The STBs have been particularly busy in their first year. Crew and charter have offered constructive suggestions for improvement for the next generation.
In a branch under pressure, ESVAGT has managed to keep its employees.
The 'Esvagt Dee' has towed two 65-man lifeboats from Kristiansund to Draugen, where the boats will replace the two lifeboats scheduled for planned servicing.
ESVAGT’s latest SOV, the ’Esvagt Njord’, was both christened and visited during the Great Yarmouth Maritime Festival.
The ’Esvagt Njord’ drew a good deal of attention when she came alongside in Stavanger for the ONS.
The ’Esvagt Njord’ was completed ahead of schedule and to a high level of quality. Experience from the first SOV years have been incorporated into the design.
The first year of SOV operations has been rewarding and informative. Experience with STBs is being integrated into upcoming designs.
The SOV for servicing Statoil in Dudgeon Wind Farm in the English sector is well underway.