Two new vessels delivered to ESVAGT – within the same week
The latest two new builds for, respectively, the offshore wind and oil and gas sector brings the ESVAGT fleet up to 43 vessels.
The latest two new builds for, respectively, the offshore wind and oil and gas sector brings the ESVAGT fleet up to 43 vessels.
For Aart Bark, Regional Service Director at MHI Vestas, teaming up with ESVAGT in the Belwind1 and Nobelwind Parks is more than just engaging a service provider.
“You learn seamanship and you learn your way around a vessel", says Arni J. J. Johanson, Marine Engineer on the ’Esvagt Charlie’.
ESVAGT’s unique Service Operation Vessel (SOV) concept combines task, opportunity and function into one.
The oil and gas sector remained challenging in 2017, with relatively few short-term opportunities within the ERRV-markets, which impacted the entire offshore market severely during the year, including ESVAGT.
The new organisation in ESVAGT will strengthen both its focus on HSE and its continual optimisation of internal processes within service delivery.
Svend Bech Poulsen, Captain of the ’Esvagt Charlie’: "You shouldn't be afraid of the sea but you do need to respect it!”
ESVAGT, the dedicated provider of safety and support at sea, has appointed Jakob Thomasen as Chairman with effect from May 1, 2018.
The other crews in the fleet know that on group 3 vessels you have learnt a lot, tried many tasks and worked hard every day. You know how important it is to be a good colleague.
Peter Markwick is ESVAGT's first certified 5 grade boatman.
ESVAGT has sold the 'Esvagt Gamma' and the 'Esvagt Promotor' for recycling. The final voyage for the vessels will be to the Fornæs Ship Recycling in Grenå.
ESVAGT, together with the Lauritzen Fund, Fulton and the municipality of Esbjerg, has entered into a project to break negative social legacy and help young people into education and work.