Wagenborg Offshore has taken its fourth walk-to-work vessel (w2w) into service as Koenigsborg. Koenigsborg is used as a standby and support vessel for inspection and maintenance of unmanned platforms in the southern north sea.
Wagenborg Offshore has signed a contract with Damen Shipyard and Ampelmann Operations for the operations of the world’s first Fast Crew Supplier. The scope of this agreement includes crew management, HSEQ and technical maintenance of the offshore vessel.
Nobody could have predicted how turbulent the past months would be. So many otherwise stable factors have become disrupted, leading to uncertainty which can easily become paralysing. But that is our worst-case scenario. We need to move on, building on our assets, ‘our people' and on our abilities. In close cooperation with customers, suppliers and all Wagenborg people we look back on 2021 with satisfaction. As we move into 2022 and hope to continue this positive vibe, here is a look back on some stories that moved our company last year.
Wagenborg Offshore has signed an agreement for the deployment of a walk to work emergency response and rescue vessel (W2W ERRV). This fourth walk to work vessel in the Wagenborg fleet will be operated by Wagenborg Offshore as a standby and support vessel for inspection and maintenance of unmanned platforms in the southern North Sea.
From October 26th until October 27th 2021 Offshore Energy 2021 will take place at the RAI Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Offshore Energy 2021 is one of the leading offshore exhibitions in Europe.
Last Sunday Wagenborg successfully completed the salvage of the sunken 'West Oder 1' in the Weser near Nienburg in Germany. The waterway has now been reopened to traffic.
Wagenborg Offshore has taken its third walk-to-work vessel (W2W) into service as Keizersborg. Keizersborg is used as a standby and support vessel for inspection and maintenance of unmanned platforms in both Dutch and British waters in the southern North Sea.