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TITAN Salvage Caps Busy First Quarter |
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Thursday, 23 April 2009 12:55 |
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TITAN Salvage Caps Busy First Quarter
Eight salvage operations completed. New Flame wreck removal up next.

(POMPANO BEACH, Fla.; April 22, 2009) With the arrival of calmer springtime weather, TITAN Salvage has resumed wreck removal operations in Gibraltar on the New Flame following a busy first quarter in which the company successfully responded to eight salvage opportunities. Among them were the re-floating of the bulk carrier Fedra's forward section in Gibraltar, the re-floating of a general cargo vessel grounded on environmentally-sensitive coral reefs of southern Belize; and the safe delivery of a tank ship involved in a collision and fire off the coast of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The work performed during the first three months of 2009 was illustrative of TITAN's diverse technical expertise and worldwide service capabilities, said Dan Schwall, TITAN's managing director.
As TITAN personnel were preparing to suspend operations for the winter on the New Flame wreck removal in Gibraltar in late 2008, they were called upon to assist in the cliff-top rescue of crewmembers from the bulk carrier Fedra, which had run aground during an unprecedented storm and was pinned to the base of a cliff just below the Europa Point lighthouse. All crewmembers were saved and TITAN was later contracted to remove the forward section of the wreck and accommodation unit. On New Year's Day, after weeks of working on the Fedra and removing the vessel's accommodations unit, the TITAN team successfully re-floated the forward section from her wrecked position at Europa Point. The section was then towed to an area near the entrance of the Port of Gibraltar, where extensive diving operations were conducted by TITAN to remove hanging debris from the vessel, which reduced the draft and enabled the successful delivery of the vessel into the Port of Gibraltar for scrapping and recycling. About two weeks later, the loaded general cargo vessel Westerhaven ran aground on the coral reefs of southern Belize while en route from Belize to Puerto Cortez, Honduras. TITAN immediately dispatched Crowley's powerful tug Mariner from Lake Charles, La. to the incident scene where it was used by contracted salvors to successfully re-float the ship.
TITAN teams around the world continued their international salvage and rescue efforts in February. Under Lloyd's Open Forum (LOF) terms TITAN responded to and helped free a fully laden tanker grounded in the Gulf of Mexico. Also during the month, the company assisted with the re-floating of the US Navy's guided missile cruiser USS Port Royal, which had run aground just outside of Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, and successfully completed two separate high seas ship rescues in both the North Atlantic and in the mid-Pacific, near Guam. Last month, another TITAN team found themselves off the coast of Dubai responding on LOF terms to the collision and fire of the tank ship Kashmir. Working closely with local operators Mubarak Marine, the Kashmir was re-delivered safely to owners on March 23.  "Our team of engineers and salvage specialists has displayed a high level of expertise and professionalism in responding to a variety of salvage and wreck removal operations around the world in the first quarter," said Schwall. "Our people are known for providing Response and Results, and they stepped up to deliver solutions in challenging and time-sensitive situations." This month, New Flame wreck removal operations reconvened following the winter shutdown period. The second phase of the operation will primarily involve diving and rigging operations, using Crowley's barge 408 and tug Warrior, to prepare the stern section and engine room of the submerged wreck so that it can be lifted by a heavy lift vessel and delivered to a landing area in the Port of Gibraltar for scrapping and recycling. TITAN, a wholly owned Crowley subsidiary, is a worldwide salvage company based in Pompano Beach, Fla. The company also has offices and equipment depots in Newhaven, UK and Singapore. Over the past 28 years, TITAN has performed more than 300 salvage and wreck removal projects worldwide. Titan responds to vessel emergencies around the world and is accessible 24 hours a day through the company's main dispatch telephone number, +1-954-545-4143. Additional information about TITAN may be found at www.titansalvage.com.
Jacksonville-based Crowley Holdings Inc., a holding company of the 117-year-old Crowley Maritime Corporation, is a privately held family and employee-owned company that provides diversified transportation and logistics services in domestic and international markets by means of six operating lines of business: Puerto Rico/Caribbean Liner Services, Latin America Liner Services, Logistics Services, Petroleum Services, Marine Services and Technical Services. Offered within these operating lines of business are the following services: liner container shipping, logistics, contract towing and transportation; ship assist and escort; energy support; salvage and emergency response; vessel management; vessel construction and naval architecture; government services, and petroleum and chemical transportation, distribution and sales. Additional information about Crowley its subsidiaries and business units may be found on the Internet at www.crowley.com.
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Photo 1: TITAN responded to the collision and fire of the tank ship Kashmir off the coast of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The Kashmir was re-delivered safely to owners on March 23.
Photo 2: In February, TITAN assisted with the re-floating of the US Navy's guided missile cruiser USS Port Royal, which ran aground just outside of Pearl Harbor in Hawaii.
Photo 3: TITAN successfully re-floated the Yasa Golden Dardanelles, a fully laden tanker with approximately 620,000 barrels of fuel oil onboard, off the coast of Galveston, Tex. on Feb. 22. |
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Last Updated on Sunday, 01 November 2009 17:32 |
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Crowley receives new Alaska tug Nachik |
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Friday, 10 April 2009 14:38 |
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Crowley receives new Alaska tug
Nachik
Construction boom
continues with most recent vessel delivery
(PORTLAND, Ore.: April 8, 2009) The
vessel construction boom at Crowley continued yesterday as the company took
delivery of the Nachik, a newly-designed shallow draft tug, from
Diversified Marine in Portland, Ore.
The Nachik, which means "hair
seal" in the native Inupiaq language, will be deployed in Alaska and is the
third new vessel to be handed off to Crowley in less than two weeks. Last week,
the company took delivery of the articulated tug-barge (ATB) Commitment
and 650-6 in Pascagoula, Miss., and on March 28 Crowley christened and launched
the 455-4, a heavy-lift series deck barge, at Gunderson Marine in
Portland.
Jointly designed by Crowley and Diversified Marine, the
Nachik is a triple screw diesel powered tug equipped to safely propel
petroleum/freight barges in river systems throughout Alaska. Its sister vessel,
the Sesok, which means "beluga whale", is scheduled to be
delivered in late May.
"The Nachik is the first of two
newly designed tugboats scheduled to enter the Alaska service this spring," said
Craig Tornga, Crowley's vice president of petroleum distribution in Anchorage,
Alaska. "Continued reinvestment in new equipment, like the Nachik, is
important to Crowley and our customers as we ensure safe and environmentally
sound transportation throughout Alaska's pristine waterways. We look forward to
christening the Nachik next month in Seward and the Sesok
shortly after."
Crowley's Alaska shallow draft tugs are
designed to operate in Alaska's rivers and coastal regions where operations are
challenging due to restricted drafts and a lack of docking infrastructure. These
boats are outfitted for both barge handling and ocean towing service. Designed
with raised pilothouses, the 1,362 horsepower tugs are equipped to safely
maneuver fuel/freight barges throughout the state.
Crowley has provided various marine,
petroleum distribution, and energy support services in Alaska since 1953, and
today has offices and operations throughout the state.
Jacksonville-based Crowley Holdings Inc., a holding company of the
117-year-old Crowley Maritime Corporation, is a privately held family and
employee-owned company that provides diversified transportation and logistics
services in domestic and international markets by means of six operating lines
of business: Puerto Rico/Caribbean Liner Services, Latin America Liner Services,
Logistics Services, Petroleum Services, Marine Services and Technical Services.
Offered within these operating lines of business are the following services:
liner container shipping, logistics, contract towing and transportation; ship
assist and escort; energy support; salvage and emergency response; vessel
management; vessel construction and naval architecture; government services, and
petroleum and chemical transportation, distribution and sales. Additional
information about Crowley its subsidiaries and business units may be found on
the Internet at www.crowley.com. |
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Last Updated on Sunday, 01 November 2009 17:37 |
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