ESVAGT to develop new business areas
ESVAGT will extend its portfolio of services with new business areas and partnerships.
ESVAGT will extend its portfolio of services with new business areas and partnerships.
Apache North Sea has extended its contract with the ‘Esvagt Observer,’ a standby vessel which has been servicing the Beryl field, 335 kilometres North East of Aberdeen, since 2004. The contract extension is for four years, with additional extension options of up to four years.
Equinor's CEO Eldar Sætre has payed a visit to the Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm and the SOV (Service Operation Vessel) ‘Esvagt Njord’.
ESVAGT’s first wind vessel has retired but the legacy of the ‘Esvagt Supporter' lives on in the many SOV vessels in the shipping company.
At the beginning of May, 46 students from the maritime training school MARTEC participated in a visit to ESVAGT.
As new Head of Business Development, Core Business, Thomas Fauerby will work very closely with the needs of ESVAGT’s customers.
My first 100 days – Martin Ørbæk Nielsen, Senior Strategic Procurement Manager at ESVAGT.
ESVAGT’s newest vessel has been decorated with Esbjerg-themed water colours painted by students from the School of Culture.
My first 100 days – Peter Strandgaard, Head of Legal at ESVAGT.
ESVAGT’s purpose-built Service Operation Vessel, the 'Esvagt Froude’, will support the energy company innogy in their construction of the wind turbine farm, ‘Triton Knoll’.
Daily training in the entire fleet keeps ESVAGT sharp, and the shipping company’s own assessor team is visiting the North Sea in ESVAGT’s “Tour de North Sea” to strengthen and deepen competence levels.
With the newbuilding ‘Esvagt Dana’, ESVAGT aims straight for the dynamic market for SOV vessels.