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spring 2012 and has a length of 105 me- The multipurpose deck cargo vessel the client in early 2013. The 2,600 man- tres and a width of 19 metres. The envi- is also designed to operate as an oil spill year employment also includes an option ronmentally-friendly ship will provide work response vessel – both at open sea and in on a sister ship. for about 300 persons. the archipelago. Versatile oil spill response equipment can be installed on the ship. OFFSHORE REBOUND TOUGH TRANSPORTER The vessel has structural and built-in tanks In late August, it was announced that The concept development for the vessel with the approximate volume of 2,700 m3 Technip Finland will deliver a new truss was carried out in close cooperation be- for recovered oil, which will significantly spar platform for operation in the Gulf of tween STX Finland and Gaiamare. The ves- increase the storage capacity of current Mexico. The project involves engineering, sel will have numerous innovations and Finnish oil spill response fleet. construction and transport of a 23,000 ton very high specifications, including the The designing of the ship started in truss spar hull. The contract is estimated ability to operate efficiently in demand- March with construction to begin in late to be worth $ 300 million. This will be the ing ice conditions. The vessel is designed summer. Following launch of the vessel 15th spar platform to be delivered by Tech- for transportation of demanding project from the building dock, the construction nip out of a total of 18 worldwide, with cargo, such as offshore wind farm struc- of the cruise ferry for Viking Line will im- the Pori shipyard being the main builder. tures, and is also suitable for transport- mediately begin. The shipyard also received a big oil plat- ing energy wood in the Baltic Sea region. The Viking Line cruise ferry in ques- form order earlier on in the spring. The vessel includes Double Acting tion is presently the big cherry on the cake The Spars will be manufactured at in Ship (DASTM) mode, which is developed in Turku, with construction about to begin Pori where 12 of Technip’s 14 Spars have together with Aker Arctic Technology. The in the autumn. Tooted as “the most en- already been manufactured. Finnish-Swedish ice class 1A vessel will be vironmentally friendly big passenger ves- the first DAS-featuring dry cargo vessel in sel to date”, the ship carries a price tag the Baltic Sea. of € 240 million and will be delivered to 12 seatec 2/2011 SAMI J. ANTEROINEN