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Great collaboration leads to great results

At Salt Ship Design we have a strong drive for optimizing ship performance. Our pride and recognition is linked to successful vessels in operation.

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CONTENT SKIPSREVYEN

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Ansvarlig redaktør: Gustav-Erik Blaalid gustav@skipsrevyen.no +47 916 39 142

Redaktør:

Asle B. Strønen asle.stronen@skipsrevyen.no +47 918 24 375

5. Editors column

7. Shaping Norway's maritime future

Webredaktør:

Andrea Bærland andrea@skipsrevyen.no +47 957 70 626

Journalist:

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Salgs- og markedssjef: Laila Indrebø laila@skipsrevyen.no +47 901 11 558 Kjersti Morvik Senior key account manager Kjersti@skipsrevyen.no + 48 22 98 52 Kristian Ryland kristian.ryland@skipsrevyen.no +47 410 20 132

Grafisk Design:

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Regnskap:

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8. – Ship og the Year · “NKT Victoria” · Name ceremony · Kleven: An outstanding shipyard · A diversified yard · SALT – Passion for ship

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design · From red to blue

KLEVEN: AN OUTSTANDING SHIPYARD

· Carrying 9,000 tons of highvoltage cables (IMAGE) · Ship of the Year: 1997-2016

34. Teknologi · Unique and environmental friendly

36. Industry register

Postboks 4084 Sandviken NO-5835 Bergen Tlf. +47 55 19 77 70

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40. Contracting list

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Ship of the Year 2017 NKT Victoria

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Congratulations to

NKT VICTORIA for winning the

SHIP OF THE YEAR 2017 AWARD

REMĂ˜Y MANAGEMENT provided services within: Specification development, building supervision, commissioning, mobilisation and ship management.

We would like to thank the shipyard, the ship designers, the building supervision teams and the entire crew onboard for making NKT Victoria a success. We would also like to thank the shipowner for making us one of their trusted partners during the building process and as ship managers after the delivery of the vessel.

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EDITOR'S COLUMN

ASLE B. STRØNEN ASLE.STRONEN@SKIPSREVYEN.NO JURY CHAIRMAN

Ship of the Year

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hen we first established the Ship of the Year award back in 1997 our perspective was to highlight Norwegian maritime competence eg ship design, ownership and management, equipment and - especially Norwegian shipbuilding. We invited The Royal House of Norway and the Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry to support our initiative which they both did and as part of the official opening ceremony at Nor-Shipping 1997 the Ship of the Year concept were launched. We are honored by the presence of HM The King at almost all Ship of the Year ceremonies in Oslo over the years and this year, for the second time, HRH The Crown Prince will stand on stage together with the award winners at Nor-Shipping 2017, Tuesday 30 May. The Jury. Already in 1996 we started discussions regarding the composition of the Jury. It was our intention to create a committee consisting of industry executives and within short I had the pleasure of having Mr. Per Sævik, President, Norwegian Shipowner's Association, and Mr. Birger Skår, Managing Director, Norwegian Shipbuilders Sales and Marketing organization on board the Jury. Two years later Mr. Rolf Sæther, Managing Director of the NSA succeed Mr. Sævik. The three of us formed a Jury with high competence within most aspects of the maritime industries. It is natural to mention Mr. Jon W. Thomas, then Managing Director of Norway Trade Fairs organizing the Nor-Shipping exhibitions, who supported our initiative to the fullest. There are strict guidelines that the Jury must base its work on. Above all, requirements for innovation and value creation are guidelines pointing the Jury towards each year's winner. The Jury shall promote new ways of thinking and problem solving, thus reward Innovators

and assist them publishing their inventions. 1997. As winner of the 1997 award the Jury elected M/V “Bow Faith”, Hull No. 134 from Kværner Florø AS to owners Storli/Odfjell ASA. The handing over of the awards was performed by Ms. Grete Knudsen, Norwegian Minister of Trade and Industry. Since then 19 Norwegian built vessels have received this even international high ranking award. It is to mention that no ship delivered during 2005 and 2011 qualified as Ship of the Year. Over the years, the Jury has recognized several groundbreaking inventions such as the world's first LNG fueled ferry “Glutra” in the year 2000, the world's first PSV “Viking Avant” with bridge and machinery aft in 2004, the world's first vessel with an X-Bow AHTS “Bourbon Orca” in 2006, the offshore service vessel “Island Wellserver” being an Installation on the Norwegian continental shelf in 2008, the world's first all-electric ZeroCat 120 battery car ferry “Ampere” in 2014 and, in 2016, the state-of-the-art hybrid-electric carbon fibre catamaran “Vision of The Fjords”. 2016 – a new Jury. After the 2015 appointment Mr. Sæther and Mr. Skår retired from the Jury. New jury members are Mr. Sturla Henriksen, CEO Norwegian Shipowners' Association, and Mr. Lars Gørvell-Dahll, Director Maritime Branch, Federation of Norwegian Industries. This new Jury made a choice for 2016 that received acknowledgments from around the world. With the brandname Seasight from the building yard Brødrene Aa AS we elected a premium sightseeing vessel designed from the ground up to enhance the passengers' sightseeing experience and reduce the vessel's environmental footprint. The exterior is inspired by a twisting mountain road and

gives the passengers freedom to walk around the ship while enjoying the scenery along the spectacular fjords between the UNESCO World Heritage Listed fjords on the Western Coast of Norway. M/V “Vision of The Fjords” is through the whole Nor-Shipping 2017 week moored at Aker Brygge in Oslo. Nominated for 2017. Two ships fought for the 2017 award: M/V “NKT Victoria”, a SALT 306 design with Yard No. 372 from Kleven Verft to NKT, and M/V “Windea Leibniz”, a ULSTEIN SX175 design with Yard No. 310 from Ulstein Verft to BS Offshore. The first is a 140 m cable-laying vessel built for installation of high-voltage cable systems. The other is a 88 m offshore wind/SOV vessel designed for service and maintenance of offshore wind installations. Both would be worthy winners of the Ship of the Year Award for 2017, but the Jury found “NKT Victoria” to be the better choice. The Jury has recognized the vessel's state-of-theart capacities and innovations as a world leading cable laying vessel. – She represents the best competence within Norwegian ship design and shipbuilding, according to the Jury. With this dedicated Ship of the Year magazine we aim to give you a glimpse of the qualities of this hi-tech winner ship for 2017. We wish you good reading!

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OPINION

Shaping Norway's Maritime Future

Av State Secretary Dilek Ayhan Ministry of Trade and Industry

Norway is currently one of the world's leading ocean economies. Every day hundreds of thousands of Norwegians go to work in the ocean industries, which together represent about 70 per cent of our export income. As one of the major ocean industries, the Norwegian maritime industry has a strong international presence, sporting one of the largest and most comprehensive maritime clusters in the world. The value added of the maritime industry was in 2014 NOK 183 billion, counting 110 000 employees, and Norwegian maritime businesses are leaders in high-tech segments in shipping, shipbuilding, maritime equipment and maritime services. In recent decades, however, increased globalisation has seen freer movement of goods and capital, bringing about both an increase in international trade, but also a fiercer competition for market shares and contracts. Subsequently, changes in the global economy now strongly impact on the Norwegian maritime industry. For Norway to remain a leading maritime nation, maritime R&D is essential. The Government's commitment to the maritime industry was presented in 2015 in the maritime strategy, "Maritime Opportunities – Blue Growth for a Green Future". Two of the major overarching topics in the strategy is research and innovation, and green shipping. These are interlacing areas where the Norwegian maritime industry has competitive advantages. In continuation of the maritime strategy, the Norwegian Government was in 2016 presented with a comprehensive proposal for maritime R&D policies for the 21st century. Written by key industry actors, "Maritim21" presents important economic and technological trends whilst providing recommenda-

The historical development of the Norwegian maritime industry is a tale of ingenuity mirroring Norwegian history through periods of progress and recession. Today we stand on the verge of a new technological revolution, and it is the government's goal to stimulate the transition to an era of green high-tech shipping. Vital to achieving this is viewing the maritime industry as a key enabler for future growth in the ocean economy and is central in the Government's Ocean Strategy. tions for equipping the Norwegian maritime industry for the future. Relevant for both documents, and cemented in the Norwegian Government's Ocean Strategy, "New Growth, Proud History", is the holistic approach to viewing the maritime industry as a vital part of the larger ocean economy and an enabler of further economic growth. The fundament of this concept is balancing the rise of economic activity with the need for stronger protection of marine ecosystems and resources. By 2030 the world population will have reached 8.5 billion people, contributing to the ever increasing demand for food, energy, goods and services. The ocean can contribute to solving future global needs, but this entails sustainable use. The main objective of the government's strategy is to contribute to the greatest possible sustainable value creation and employment in the ocean industries. This will both secure healthy and productive oceans, but also safeguard the future of our ocean economy. The maritime industry has played a vital role in making Norway one of the world's leading ocean economies of today. The Norwegian maritime industry is a world leader in the development and utilisation of new technology. The examples of green maritime technologies having additional and useful applications in adjacent ocean industries, such as offshore oil and gas, fisheries and aquaculture, are numerous and growing. To ensure that Norway remains a leading ocean economy, we must facilitate further growth of established ocean industries, the development of new industries, and not least, make sure that sector specific knowledge is shared and utilized across industries. The next big leap is the development of enabling technologies constituting advances in Big Data, the Internet of Things, virtual prototyping and the development of automation and unmanned solutions. The Maritime21 strategy will remain an important point of

By 2030 the world population will have reached 8.5 billion people, contributing to the ever increasing demand for food, energy, goods and services. The ocean can contribute to solving future global needs, but this entails sustainable use. departure for developing smart and pointed R&D policies to foment further development in sustainable shipping. It is important that the entire cluster chain – from shipowners, shipbuilders, service providers and cargo owners – are working together to develop energy-efficient solutions. That maritime policies and regulations develop in accordance with technological advances is imperative in this development. This requires a modern maritime administration offering useful solutions to the industry. Digital solutions and accessibility is vital for offering modern service applications, such as the tax refund scheme, vessel certificates, electronic ship drawings and more. The Norwegian maritime industry has never been afraid to venture beyond known horizons, and this has for centuries been its primary strength. For generations we have adapted to new markets and learned to utilise new technology, setting new milestones in international shipping. There is much we don’t know about the future. But knowledge is and will be key to future competitiveness, and therefore by providing the industry with trustworthy and proactive R&D policies, we will facilitate new opportunities and accomplishments.

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M/V “NKT Victoria” in sea operation. Photo: NKT

M/V «NKT Victoria»

State of the art high-voltage cable laying vessel elected

SHIP OF THE YEAR 2017

Described as next generation cable-laying vessel this Salt Ship Design vessel was nominated Ship of the Year 2017 by the readers of the Nordic maritime trade journal SKIPSREVYEN and eventually elected winner by the jury consisting of industry executives. Asle Strønen asle.stronen@skipserevyen.no

M/V “NKT Victoria” is build number 372 from the Norwegian shipyard Kleven Verft AS and was contracted as M/V “ABB Victoria” by ABB in September 2015. She was delivered to her owners NKT HVC AS on 10 April 2017 with Remøy Management AS as Manager.The hull is built at Christ Shipyard Sp.z.o.o., Poland. The delivery of this vessel to NKT is part of the acquisition of ABB HV Cables of 21 September 2016. Following the acquisition she has undergone a paint job, switching from ABB's red to NKT's blue. 8

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The jury's reasoning for electing “NKT Victoria” as Ship of the Year 2017 is based on the fact that she is among the world's most advanced cable laying vessels incorporating several novelties as DP3 system and unique onboard DC Grid. The vessel is capable of simultaneous dual HVDC installation with high capacity tensioner system. The vessel is also fitted with a 6-point mooring system to maneuver where most deep sea cable layer would give up. She provides improved cabel-laying precision based on e.g. DP3 capability and a remotely operated vehicle using cameras and sonar eliminating the need for divers. If not incorporated in the power cable itself,

fiber optic cables for monitoring purposes can be placed simultaneously. These, and many more cutting-edge features, contribute to higher efficiency and precision of the installation and service execution, while offering maximum safety for the crew. In addition, “NKT Victoria” uses a power-from-shore solution together with onboard energy storage systems. This reduces fuel and CO2 consumption significantly compared with other cable-laying vessels available in the market. The power-from-shore connection can be maintained while loading the cable onto the vessel – a unique advantage which results in a more environmental-friendly operation.


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Completes the NKT turnkey solutions offering With this vessel, NKT completes its high-voltage AC/DC power cable system offering to include planning, design, manufacturing, installation and related cable-laying services. The offering is called CIS turnkey; Cable system, Installation and Service, and allows for customers to have one partner throughout the lifetime of a cable system to increase project flexibility and lower execution risks and costs. Michael Hedegaard Lyng, President and CEO of NKT Cables says “This cutting-eddge cable-laying vessel will complete our project execution set-up and cements our position as a global, leading cable solutions provider. Now, we can offer our customers turn-key solutions which provides them with increased project flexibility and lower execution risk.”

Profile of “NKT Victoria”.

Eltorque is the proud supplier of electric valve control for NKT Victoria. We wish to congratulate owner and yard with the Ship of the Year Award 2017.

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Kleven Verft is highly recognized as builder of advanced tonnage. Ship of the Year 2017, M/V “NKT Victoria”, is no exception in this way. Photo: NKT

Shaped by experience Installation of high-voltage cable systems requires experience, extensive knowledge and state-of-the-art equipment. M/V “NKT Victoria” is specifically developed to perform installations of high-voltage cables, hence the equipment and technology incorporated is optimized to conduct advanced and safe instal-

lation operations with exceptional efficiency and precision. The design is based on extensive experience of high-voltage cable manufacturing and installation and will enable laying of cables without compromising their integrity. By employing state-of-the-art Azipod propulsion units in combination with an energy storage system for

marine applications, a 27 percent fuel consumption reduction is enabled. First class dynamic positioning technology (DP3) will allow the vessel to maintain its position with high presision during cable installation procedure even at contingent conditions which is vital in particular around winter or oil platforms. An outstanding level of safety for the high-voltage cables as well as for

The project teams of “NKT Victoria”.

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MAIN CHARACTERISTICS Lengde oa

...140.00 m

Lengde bpp

...127.10 m

Beam mld

...29,6/28.6 m

Depth 1st deck ...11.0/10.4 m Scantling draught

...8.00 m

Design draft

...7.20 m

Dwt

...12000t@7.80 m draft

Gross t. Project Manager at Kleven May Kristin Myklebust overlooking top-side installation. Photo: Olav Thokle

the personnel onboard the vessel is attained and maintained throughout the installation process by employing sophisticated technologies for role reduction, mitigating the effects of harsh sea conditions, and by utilizing systems for containment of fire and flooding in case of emergency. Utilizing the long and through experience and expertise within the field of submarine operations, “NKT Victoria� is custom-built according to specifications ensuring that the features applied corresponds with any requirements of advanced installation procedures.

Design highlights Turntables. 1 x 7 000 ton capacity basket carousel on main deck and 1 x 4 500 ton capacity basket carousel below deck. A total of 9 000 t combined cable capacity. 2 x wide stern chutes, 2 x 45 t four track lay tensioners and 3 x 45 t tensioner deck seats. Crane capabilities. The vessel is equipped with 2 x AHC Offshore cranes, 15t@32m arm + 25t@15m arm and 2 x deckcranes 10t@15m arm and 4t@26m. Accommoda-

tion 100 pax MLC 2006/SPS, 2008 compliance. Helideck supporting Sikorsky S92. Aft deck. Fully weldable with cofferdam above MDO tanks to avoid gas freeing. Lay-out is flexible and versatile for various mobilisations. Cargo hold below deck. Large differences in loading conditions empty vessel (arrival) versus fully loaded (departure) places great demands on stability. Roll reduction is optimized by 4 x passive roll reduction tanks and bilge keels. This to increase operability in cable lay modus (accelerations on aft deck, accelerations on carousel), ROV launch and operability, crane operations and helicopter operability. Freeboard. It has been important for the designers to minimize green sea on deck, min. 3.0 m freeboard aft (3.8 m at normal max operation). From carousel and forward, 3 m deckhouse as a protected passageway on main deck. 1.8 m bulwark surrounding carousel on deck. Accommodation. There are 77 cabins onboard for 100 persons. 52 of these are for single use with 6 x State cabins, 6 x Officer cabins and 42 x Single use. There are 23 cabins for 2M. The vessel is well equipped

...1,6171

Brine m.m. Speed

...1048m3 ...min. 11kn @max.dwt

Work deck area IMO nr.

...1600 m2 ...9791016

with state of art office facilities, gym and dayrooms, lounge/helicopter reception on top of wheelhouse and extensive entertainment and multimedia systems. The third party office and conference room is arranged on 1st deck. Conference room for 30 persons with survey area is arranged on C deck with ship office on D deck. ROV hangar. There is an integrated ROV hangar onboard with mechanical and electro workshop at A deck. Control room with direct access to hangar at B deck where supervisor office and server room are installed. PS launching prepared for future. Thruster arrangements. Aft 3 x 1900kW ABB Azipods and 3 x 1900kW Brunvoll tunnel thrusters forwards. DP2 operation can continue even with one unit out of operation. Same frequency converter type of tunnels and azimuths (6 x 1900 kW). SKIPSREVYEN

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recycling and sludge/garbage incinerator. APV SPX Heat Exchangers from A/S Norco Oslo. Flag and Class: M/V “NKT Victoria” is registered in NIS and built and classified according to DNV GL Rules: +1A1, SF, E0, DYNPOS AUTRO (DP3), COMF C(3), COMF V(3), Clean Design, BIS, NAUT(OSV) (A), DK(+), HELDK-SH, SPS, Cable Laying Vessel, Recyclable.

The bridge under construction.

Propulsion. Redundant main propulsion (also after one unit out of operation). 11 kV shore connection. Diesel-Electric DC grid with stern Azipods. Installed power is 6 x CAT 3516C/ABB variable speed Gensets each 2240 ekW, a total of 13.440

ekW. Energy storage package installed of 66.5 kWh. Prepared for increased energy storage. Environment. Exhaust gas cleaning by SCR, engines approved according to Tier 3, Sulphur free fuel, garbage

Kleven Verft. The building yard Kleven Verft in Ulsteinvik, Norway is part of the family-owned group Kleven comprising the two yards Myklebust Verft and Kleven Verft. The company has in recent years invested heavily in automation and robotisation of parts of the hull production, allowing the yard to backsource a larger part of the building process to Norway. The group's Order list comprices 16 ships in order at a total value of NOK 9 billion.

7000t carousel on deck, ø27,03m.

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Mr. Michael H. Lyng, President and CEO, NKT. Photo: Björn Lindberg/Kontoretkna.com

“NKT Victoria” named in Karlskrona, Sweden May 4th 2017: The new NKT cable-laying vessel was named “NKT Victoria” at a ceremony at the power cable plant in Karlskrona, Sweden. The act was carried out by the regional Governor of Blekinge and marks the starting point of a new era of NKT turnkey high-voltage offshore cable system capabilities.

The cable-laying vessel event was attended by a large number of customers, partners, investors and employees. After the naming ceremony conducted by Berit Andnor Bylund, Governor of Blekinge, the vessel headed out for its first cable-laying project north of Scotland. Michael Hedegaard Lyng, President and CEO of NKT, said: “With this cable-laying vessel we are now among the very few AC/DC high-voltage offshore cable system providers to deliver complete turnkey solutions. We are well-positioned to continue taking an active part in the growing global market for offshore wind projects and further build on our reputation as a trusted partner in this industry.” Photo: Björn Lindberg/Kontoretkna.com

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Mr. Ståle Ramussen is CEO of Kleven. Photo: Asle Strønen

An outstanding shipyard Builder of Ship of the Year 2017 Kleven Verft AS is amongst the most recognized ship yards in Norway. The orderbook can only be described as impressive. Asle Strønen asle.stronen@skipserevyen.no

After the delivery of Yard No. 372, “NKT Victoria”, the group's orderlist consists of 16 outstanding ships at a total value of NOK 9 billion with an Expedition vessel for Hurtigruten to be delivered in 2019 as the last one. It was back in September 2015 that Kleven and ABB signed the contract for the building of Yard No. 372, the 140 m long cable laying vessel now elected Ship of the Year 2017. Commenting on the contract back in 2015 Kleven CEO Ståle Rasmussen said the contract is a large and very important order for Kleven, in a time where shipbuilding contracts in general are few. – Adding to our orderbook yet another contract for markets outside the traditional offshore segment is also of great importance, Mr. Rasmussen said.

- Kleven has been a strong brand name within the shipping industry for many decades, both for newbuildings and for service, Ellen Kvalsund, Communication Manager, says. – The companies in the Kleven Group have a history that stretches back in time almost one hundred years. Our entire history has been

characterized by a willingness to work hard and a wish to steadily improve working methods and results. We are investing in new know-how, new facilities and new technology in order to ensure that our proud shipbuilding traditions will continue.

Overview of the Kleven Verft facilities.

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Cross section of “ABB Victoria”. Ill.: SALT

A diversified yard

The Kleven Group with the Kleven Verft and Myklebust Verft has an impressive track record with building vessels of all kinds, fishing vessels, offshore ships, passenger- and exploration ships, mega yachts, live fish carriers etc. The cross section illustration of yard No. 372 illustrates the complexity in many of the group's projects. The drawing is from an early period of the concept hence ABB's red colour. In principle identical with the vessel delivered with a blue hull to NKT in April this year. The smaller picture illustrates Kleven Verft's capacity within new building and repairs. The vessel to the left is M/V “Edda Freya” whilst the black to the right is M/V “Grand Canyon III”.

Photo: Kleven

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SALT - passion for ship design - At Salt Ship Design we have a strong drive for optimizing ship performance. Our pride and recognition are linked to successful sailing vessels. Mr. Tor Henning Vestbøstad, Sales Director at SALT is honoured by the appointment of a SALT 306 design as Ship of the Year 2017. Asle Strønen asle.stronen@skipsrevyen.no

Our team of 77 Naval Architects and Marine Engineers combine experience and knowledge with enthusiasm, creativity and dedication to develop and deliver the design and documentation needed to build a vessel, Mr. Vestbøstad continues. According to Mr. Arne Drønen, Project Management, SALT in their process of designing Offshore and Special vessels has combined innovative thinking and well proven solutions.

A product of excellent cooperation The main purpose of a cable lay ship is to take on board, bring to location and to install power cables in a safe and efficient manner. M/V “NKT Victoria” has implemented optimization for all those phases already starting when taking onboard cable at the shore base in

Karlskrona with 7000t of cable in the main carousel on deck or 4500t in each of the two main carousels, in addition to 500t of fiber optic cable. The latter a typical max loading condition for a DC job (DC cable versus AC cable). Furthermore, the logistics of the cable handling has been optimized and the ship has been designed around the principle of careful and effective handling of the valuable cable during loading on board, and vice versa when offloading the same at the final location. Staying at the shore base, “NKT Victoria” is connected with a 11kV electric cable, and all the gensets can be turned off during this activity. This has great advantages, especially locally, with respect to low noise, impact on environment and cost. When the vessel leaves shore to head for the cable lay location, she sails in an efficient manner with an optimized hull pushed through the water by three efficient ABB pods. The pods are driven by gensets and the electric plant is

Mr. Arne Drønen of Salt Ship Design's project management states that the Salt team is motivated by continuous design improvments.

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- All in all “NKT Victoria” is a purpose built ship with excellent features for laying the subsea power cables worldwide for the years to come, Mr. Tor Henning Vestbøstad says.

a DC grid system enabling the gensets to also adjust rpm to run at the most efficient loading. Furthermore, a battery package enables peak shaving and furthermore gives the gensets good working conditions to lower fuel consumption and lower carbon footprint. For a Cable lay ship where the difference between fully loaded and ballast condition is significant both with regard to loading and with respect to center of gravity, it is important to design good roll reducing measures to ensure safety and comfort for the crew onboard. For this reason, “NKT Victoria” is fitted with four roll reduction tanks. “NKT Victoria” is also beachable, meaning she is designed with the ability to be grounded controlled at even bottom for shallow water locations when the cable is brought to shore for end termination. At shallow water in general she also has six-point mooring enabling station keeping.


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Congratulations to owner and yard with NKT Victoria

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AF Offshore AeronMollier is a total contractor of Energy Efficient HVAC-R systems to the global Marine & Offshore Industry.

We have designed and delivered the complete Ventilation & Air-Conditioning System to NKT Victoria We congratulate the owner, designer and shipyard with the Ship of The Year 2017 award AF Offshore AeronMollier AS Nulandsvika 8 N-4400 Flekkefjord, Norway

Tel: +47 3832 7800 www.aeronmollier.no adm.aeronmollier@afgruppen.no

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Kleven CEO Mr. Ståle Rasmussen at the namegiving ceremony in Karlskrona. Photo: Björn Lindberg/Kontoretkna.com

From red to blue In September 2015, ABB and Kleven announced a contract on the building of a 140 m long cable laying vessel of SALT 306 CLV design.

To Kleven, the contract was among the largest to date for the family-owned shipbuilding company on the north-west coast of Norway. “This project is a great example of the strength of Norwegian ship design and ship building in tough international competition. Close cooperation between ABB, Salt Ship Design and Kleven has resulted in a vessel that is future-oriented, competitive and highly innovative,” Ståle Rasmussen, Kleven’s CEO, said when announcing the contract. “This is a large and very important contract for Kleven, in a time where shipbuilding contracts in general are few. Adding to our orderbook yet another contract for markets outside the traditional offshore segment is also of great importance,” Mr. Rasmussen said. A family run company, the core values of Kleven include tradition, hard work and constant improvement on methods and processes. With roots back to 1915, the two yards today comprising Kleven – Kleven Verft and Myklebust Verft – has solid experience in the ship building 24

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business. With a focus on modernisation, the shipyards invest in new technology and expertise to ensure that they remain a key player in the shipbuilding market. The company has invested in automation and robotisation for hull construction, which has allowed them to backsource a larger part of the construction process to Norway. As traditional domestic, offshore related markets sank with the oil price, Kleven has applied its experience to new markets, with the “NKT Victoria” as a great example of their success in doing so. - Building “NKT Victoria”, one of the world’s most advanced and fuel efficient cable-laying vessels, has been a challenging first, but we are used to handling ‘firsts’ at Kleven. That is how you survive in this business – by having skilled and experienced employees who take on every challenge you give them, Mr. Rasmussen says.

Another special feature with this contract has been that NKT is not only the shipowner, but also the end user of the vessel. Mr. Rasmussen believes this is something we’ll see more of, also in other segments. And it has consequences for the shipbuilding process, according to the Kleven CEO: ‘With the customer also being the end user, the attention to detail during the building process is even higher. That can be challenging, but the end result is excellent, and our organization benefits from it.” A year after the contract was made public, in September 2016, NKT Cables announced they were acquiring ABB’s high-voltage cable system business, including the vessel under construction. When the sale was completed in March 2017, the vessel turned from ABB red to NKT blue practically overnight at Kleven Verft.



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“NKT Victoria” is designed to the highest safety standard, in full compliance with the most stringent requirements. Her versatility is further strengthened by a fully integrated navigation and survey system.

Carrying 9,000 tons of high-voltage cable

The installation process is a critical phase of a turnkey solution for a high-voltage cable system. It takes a combination of deep knowhow and reliable equipment to perform these complex projects. By utilizing historical experience of high-voltage cable projects while also employing and investing in state-of-theart equipment, NKT is able to ensure the highest quality from start to finish. “NKT Victoria” is one of the world´s most advanced and fuel efficient cable-laying vessels with a fully redundant DP3 system and unique onboard DC Grid. The vessel is capable of simultaneous dual HVDC and fiber optic cable-laying and deep sea HVAC installation with high capacity tensioner system. 26

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The two turntables have a combined capacity of massive 9000 ton, plus a 500 ton capacity fiber optic tank below deck. To enable complete cable-lay capabilities ranging from the deep blue seas to shallow shores, “NKT Victoria” is designed to be beachable in fully laden condition. The vessel is also fitted with a 6-point mooring system to maneuver where most deep sea cable layer would give up. For ultra deep waters, the deck is prepared to accommodate a Vertical Lay

Tower to enable sufficient high tension hold-back capabilities.

Designed by industry leaders M/V “NKT Victoria”'s innovative and beachable vessel design is the result of NKT's extensive experience of offshore installation operations. The vessel is capable of simultaneous dual HVDC and fiber optic cable-laying and deep sea HVAC installation using a high-capacity tensioner system. Capturing NKT’s


SHIP OF THE YEAR extensive experience and expertise in submarine operations, the “NKT Victoria” is custom-built according to specifications. She comes equipped with all the features necessary to successfully perform even the most advanced installation procedures. The vessel has been developed by some of the most acknowledged industry leaders, including SALT Ship Design, MAATS, ABB Marine and Kleven, ensuring highest flexibility and accuracy in installation execution.

Meeting safety requirements As part of a turnkey solution, this year's Ship of the Year will improve flexibility and execution. The many features onboard enable optimized benefit of weather windows, which allows safe and efficient vessel operation in high sea states/ waves. The offshore market’s stringent safety requirements are met throughout the installation process thanks to sophisticated roll reduction technologies that mitigate the effects of harsh sea conditions. Fire and flooding containment systems protect essential systems, ensuring ongoing operations are not compromised. Advanced remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) equipped with cameras and sonar are used for subsea operations, while also contributing to increased safety.

Precision and accuracy Superb precision and accuracy are two hallmarks of “NKT Victoria”. Both are achieved using dynamic positioning technology of the highest class (DP3), enabling stable and precise cable laying. An advanced system of sensors, monitoring hardware and software enables data to be sent to shore via a satellite link. This allows the onshore technical

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support centers to remotely troubleshoot and support the vessel offshore, and together with advanced advisory software for motion monitoring, forecast and decision support, it also ensures cable integrity and crew safety. The vessel’s beachable design, flat bottom and six-point mooring system enables operation in shallow waters near landfalls.

ble laying vessel as part of NKT’s portfolio, a turnkey solution will de-risk the installation operation by providing full control of everything from cable design and manufacturing to installation and service – the complete value chain from start to finish.

Energy efficient operations

Outstanding competence for complex projects

The “NKT Victoria” uses a power-fromshore solution together with onboard technologies such as Azipod propulsion units, an energy storage system for marine applications and ABB Marine’s Onboard DC Grid. This reduces fuel consumption significantly compared to other cable-laying vessels available on the market for any given project. The power-from-shore connection can be maintained while loading the cable onto the vessel – a unique advantage which results in a more environmentally-friendly operation. With the new ca-

Excellent competence is key to successful installation and service projects. The teams manning the vessel and executing the installation of high-voltage cable systems are all highly experienced and skilled. NKT can therefore provide the right competence for these complex projects, ensuring that operation and equipment run efficiently. The vessel is designed to accommodate 100 people. It includes a gym, day-rooms, entertainment facilities, office space, a helicopter platform and a lounge – all to create a comfortable environment for the crew onboard.

Vi gratulerer rederi og verft med prisen Ship of the Year! Vi har hatt gleden av å levere våtromsinnredning og alt av dører. www.norac.no SKIPSREVYEN

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he winner of the 2016 Ship of the Year award was truly a remarkable vessel. She is built by the yard Brødrene Aa AS for Owners The Fjords DA.

M/V “Vision of The Fjords” has a spectacular design, a catamaran with a carbon-fibre hull and modern passenger facilities. She features a unique propulsion system with efficient diesel engines for long distance transfer and electric propulsion for quiet and pollution-free sightseeing in beautiful UNESCO-listed Norwegian fjords.

Theta state-of-the-art hybrid-electric carbon-fibre catamaran M/V “Vision of The Fjords” is designed and built by Brødrene Aa AS, based in Hyen on the west coast of Norway. She is the yard’s newbuilding No. 283. Photo: Emil Rasmussen

At SMM 2016: State Secretary Ms. Dilek Ayhan with the winners. Photo: skipsrevyen.no

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he subsea service/construction vessel M/V “Skandi Africa” was declared Ship of the Year at Nor-Shipping 2015. She was delivered from Vard Søviknes as yard No. 800 on 23rd March 2015 to DOF Subsea Rederi AS.

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M/V “Skandi Africa” is specially designed and equipped for subsea operation duties. She is considered to be amongst the most complex offshore vessels ever delivered from a Norwegian shipyard. Vard Søviknes was responsible for turn-key delivery incl. topside equipment. It was the Norwegian Minister of Trade and Industry Ms. Monica Mæland who performed the ceremony.

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His Majesty King Harald V, speaking with Head of Jury and Editor of Skipsrevyen Mr. Asle B. Strønen, has great interest for the maritime industries and congratulated the winners of the 2015 Awards.


SHIP OF THE YEAR Since Skipsrevyen invented the Ship of the Year award in 1997, it has become a great success. Maritime medias from all over the world pay attention every year when the winner is proclaimed, which happens either at the SMM, Hamburg, Germany, or at the Nor Shipping, Oslo, Norway - two great events that gathers people from the maritime industry world wide. On a regular basis the handover of the awards is usually performed by a Minister or State secretary from the Norwegian government. When performed in Norway, the winners also receives congratulations from HM The King or HRH The Crown Prince.

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he all-electric car ferry “Ampere” were elected Ship of the Year 2014. Built by Fjellstrand AS for Owners Norled AS M/V “Ampere” is a unique and innovative vessel.

2014 M/V “Ampere” is of Fjellstrand's ZeroCat 120 design.

For each crossing between Lavik and Oppedal on the west coast of Norway, she only needs 150-200 kWh. Each crossing takes about 15 minutes. Compared to a standard diesel ferry this electric vessel will save approx. one million litres of fuel annually as well as preventing 570 tonnes of carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere. It was Norwegian State Secretary Ms. Dilek Ayhan who performed the Ship of the Year ceremony at SMM 2014 in Hamburg.

Proud winners: From left Mr. Edmund Tolo (Fjellstrand), Mr. Ivar Gaute Kolltveit (Fjellstrand), State Secretary Ms. Dilek Ayhan, Mr. Sigvald Breivik (Norled) and Mr. Ivan Fossan (Norled).

At Nor-Shipping 2013: From left Mr. Asle B. Strønen, Head of Jury and Editor of Skipsrevyen; HRH Crown Prince Haakon Magnus; Mr. Kolbein Rege, Chairman of the Board Eidesvik Offshore; Ms. Gunvor Ulstein, CEO Ulstein Group; Mr. Sigurd Viseth, COO/MD Ulstein Design & Solutions; Mr. Johan Jørgensen Årreberg, Captain “Seven Viking” and Mr. Trond Giske, Norwegian Minister of Trade and Industry.

Eidesvik ordered M/V “Seven Viking” at Ulstein Yard in February 2011. She was deliverd to her owners 23rd February 2013. Photo: ULSTEIN/Christian Romberg

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escribed as “the next generation IMR vessel” M/V “Seven Viking” was delivered from Ulstein Verft AS to owners Eidesvik Seven AS on 23rd January 2013 as the shipyard's hull number 295. She is capable of operating in the harshest offshore environments and was with her striking features an obvious winner of Skipsrevyen's Ship of the Year Award for 2013. M/V “Seven Viking” is of Ulstein's SX148 design and built to carry out a large number of tasks: IMR – Crane operations – Module handling through moon pool – Ready For Operations (RFO) – Scale treatment and pumping operations – Inspection and ROV operations – Light construction work – Air diving support etc.

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uilt by STX OSV Langsten for Owners Farstad Shipping ASA the unique offshore platform service vessel “Far Solitaire” was declared Ship of the Year 2012 by Norwegian State Secretary Mr. Halvard Ingebrigtsen at SMM in Hamburg. She is a chemical tanker compliant supply vessel which also was the main reason for why the Jury elected her Ship of the Year 2012.

2010

/V “Skandi Aker” was delivered from STX Norway Offshore AS – Søviknes to the Owners, DOFCON AS, on 7 January 2010 as the yard’s hull No. 705. Described as a conventional rigid riser light well intervention unit, she is classified as both ship and drilling unit, “Skandi Aker” can single-handedly replace oil rigs for several operations which previously were exclusively assigned to rigs. In sum all her technical achivements made her the obvious winner of Skipsrevyen’s SHIP OF THE YEAR 2010 award.

The design is of UT 754 WP type and “Far Solitaire” is the first PSV of this type ever built (solitaire – one of a kind). Photo: Harald Valderhaug

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n 2009 His Majesty King Harald V handed over Skipsrevyen’s Ship of the Year awards to the ship’s Captain, Owner, Designer and Building yard at the Nor-Shipping exhibition in Oslo. M/V “Far Samson”, a UT 761 CD design, was delivered from STX Norway Offshore AS Langsten to the Owners, Farstad Construction AS, Ålesund.

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The Multifunctional Plough, Tug, Supply, Subsea Service Vessel was described as the most powerful offshore vessel which had been built to date. She is purpose built for seabed pipeline trenching, pulling a remote controlled plough on the seabed laying pipeline into an up to 2.5m deep ditch. The plough of about 200 tons can be pulled in water depths down to about 1,000m. A separate plough is used to backfill the trench.


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he offshore service vessel “Island Wellserver”, owned by the Norwegian company Island Offshore and built by Aker Yards ASA, Langsten (now STX Norway Offshore AS Langsten), was declared Ship of the Year 2008 by the Norwegian State Secretary Mrs. Rikke Lind at the SMM 2008 exhibition in Hamburg, Germany. – “Island Wellserver” is a subsea riserless oil and gas well intervention vessel, and represents new technology in the offshore market. She also introduces new standards for working environment, safety and comfort, according to jury member Mr. Rolf Sæther.

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uilt by Ulstein Verft for owners Solstad Offshore ASA, the unique offshore construction vessel NORMAND SEVEN was declared Ship of the Year 2007 by Norwegian Minister of Trade and Industry, Mr. Dag Terje Andersen, at Nor-Shipping 2007.

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/V “Bourbon Orca”, the first Anchor Handling Tug Supply Vessel of ULSTEIN AX104 design with ULSTEIN X-BOW and built by Ulstein Verft AS, was elected Skipsrevyens Ship of the Year 2006. The ceremony took place at the SMM 2006 Exhibition in Hamburg in September. M/V «BOURBON ORCA» is the final product of a collaboration between Bourbon Offshore, Ulstein Design and ODIM and has several special features, like the X-Bow, the Odim SAHS and the diesel electric propulsion system. The inverted bow is a striking feature. The bow stemline is pulled back, and the hull reaches the bridge deck.When the X-Bow ship enters a wave, the foreship’s submerged volume immediatel increases, and the retardation forces are distributed over an extended period of time. This results in lower acceleration/retardation levels. The advantages for the crew with better workingvand safety conditions and greater comforts in terms of noise, vibration and stability is striking.

2007

NORMAND SEVEN is a large state of the art vessel, capable to undertake all aspects of offshore construction and installation works. The vessel is designed by Vik-Sandvik in close cooperation with the Owners and is of VS 4220 OCV design. This is the second time a vessel built by Ulstein Verft wins the prize. Last year’s winner, BOURBON ORCA, was also built by Ulstein.NORMAND SEVEN is however a bigger ship, in fact the largest ever built by Ulstein and she is an example of a complex project that has contributed to raise the level of the yard’s shipbuilding expertise.

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ker Langsten AS, Tomrefjord (Aker Yards) delivered in 2004 a Platform Supply Vessel of a complete new design by Norwegian company Vik-Sandvik, VS 493 Avant, to her Owners Eidesvik Shipping AS, Bømlo as the yard’s Hull No. 197. M/V «VIKING AVANT» is built with bridge and engine aft, contrary to all previously built PSVs. Due to her innovations this ship was elected Ship of the Year 2004 by the Nordic shipping magazine Skipsrevyen. Mr. Andreas Gaarder, Norway’s chargé d’affaires to Germany, performed the handing over of Skipsrevyen’s awards for 2004 to the ship’s captain, owner, building yard and designer

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he new pride of the Norwegian Navy KV «Svalbard» – a 103 meters 6300 tonnes icegoing Coast Guar Vessel built by Langsten AS – was delivered from the yard on the 18th of January 2002. Described as the world’s most sophisticated Coast Guard Vessel KV «Svalbard» received SKIPSREVYEN’s SHIP OF THE YEAR award at SMM 2002. Mr Oluf Ulseth, Undersecretary of State of the Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry handed over the awards to the ship’s captain, owner and buildingyard.

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he “G.O. SARS” was awarded SKIPSREVYEN’s “SHIP OF THE YEAR” for 2003. Norwegian Minister of Trade and Industry, Mr. Ansgar Gabrielsen, announced the prize as he opened the Nor-Shipping 2003 Exhibition on 3rd June. The Institute of Marine Research (IMR) and the University of Bergen (UiB) joined forces when ordering the new fishery research vessel “G.O. SARS”, which is possibly the most advanced research vessel in the world. The vessel was christened by Her Majesty Queen Sonja on the 7th of May 2003 in Bergen, but was handed over from Flekkefjord Slipp & Maskinfabrikk AS to the Owners

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2003

ith «The World» as «SHIP OF THE YEAR» Norway entered the Super League of shipbuilding – The Cruise Ship Building Nations. An important step in order to strengthen Norway’s position as a leading shipbuilding nation within all segments of highly complex and sophisticated specialised tonnage.


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n 2000 the world’s first LNG fuelled ferry – M/F «Glutra» – was elected SHIP OF THE YEAR, built by Langsten AS for Norwegian owner Møre og Romsdal Fylkesbåtar AS. The vessel is a technological innovation in a relatively conventional shape.

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n 1998 the handing over of SKIPSREVYEN’s «SHIP OF THE YEAR» awards took place at the international shipping exhibition SMM in Hamburg. A considerable Norwegian representation at the exhibition made the venue a logical choice for the presentation.

«Glutra» is one of the world’s most environmental friendly vessels when it comes to emissions to air and sea. E.g. the NOx emission is redused by 90 per cent.

Winner of the award was the luxurious M/S «Pasiphae», hull no. 67 from Fosen Mek. Verksteder owned by Minoan Lines S.A. in Greece.

The handing over of SKIPSREVYEN’S awards was performed at SMM in Hamburg by Ms. Grete Knudsen, Norwegian Minister of Trade and Industry.

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n 1999 the extremely advanced seismic research ship «Geco Eagle», owned by Geco-Prakla and delivered from Bergenbased Mjellem & Karlsen Verft AS, was presented with the «SHIP OF THE YEAR» award.

1998

The handing over was performed by the Norwegian Ambassador to Germany Mr Morten Wetland.

1999

The ship represented a new generation of integrated seismic vessels. Once again the event took place as part of the official opening ceremony at Nor-Shipping in Oslo. The handing over of the prices was performed by Mr. Lars Sponheim, then Norway’s Minister of Trade and Industry. As the case had been in 1997, also in 1999 H.M. King Harald (centre) took the time to greet the representatives of the Ship, the Owners and the Building yard.

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n 1997 Skypsrevyens Ship of the year was awarded the chemical tanker M/T «Bow Faith», Hull no. 134 from Kværner Florø AS and owned by Storli/Odfjell ASA. The presentation formed part of the official opening ceremony at Nor-Shipping 1997. The handing over was performed by Ms. Grete Knudsen, Norwegian Minister of Trade and Industry.

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TECHNOLOGY

Siemens BlueDrive PlusC.

Unique and environmental friendly - Siemens BlueDrive PlusC Head of Sales - Siemens AS, MSc EE Ketil Aagesen High expectations and requirements for minimum usage of fossile fuels and emissions are been set out when operation of vessels is to take place in a park where electrical energy is being produced from renewable sources. Windea Leibniz, as its sister ship Windea La Cour is equipped with the advanced diesel electrical propulsion system Siemens BlueDrive PlusC. This system is developed and produced by Siemens in Norway with focus on significant reduced fuel consumption and emissions, high efficiency, safe operation in DP, minimized vibrations and mechanical noise as well as reduced weight and volume. To achieve the unique functionalities the traditional three-phase main switchboard eliminated. Siemens has developed a system where infeed and consume is on 690V three phase level, but all internal main power distribution inside main switchboard is DC on 1 kV level. The main switchboard is no longer a traditional switchboard but a drives system where rectifiers makes DC from inlet AC and distributes this internally. The drive produces variable frequency or fixed frequency to the different main consumers according to actual need.

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significant difference to a traditional diesel electrical propulsion system the BlueDrive Plus C enables individual and independent optimizing of the generator sets. This optimizing takes place through individual load and speed / rpm control independent of synchronism. The result is that fuel consumption in low load is reduced by up to 30% compared to traditional electrical propulsion systems. Low load for a wind service vessel is related to operation at DP close to the windmills. As majority of operation is close to the windmills the overall potential for reduction is significant. Since this lead to a low average speed setting for the diesel engines, reduced vibrations and low acoustic noise is a very pleasant side effect that benefits the crew on-board. The generators from Siemens is specially designed for variable speed operation. This related to electrical design, control systems and supervision. The voltage from the generators is rectified by ultra-compact water-cooled rectifiers mounted inside the BlueDrive PlusC switchboard. Design of rectifiers are chosen with focus on low losses, simplicity, reliability and without usage of controlled semiconductors.

BlueDrive PlusC – advanced but reliable and well-proven The main switchboard is to be considered as a converter drive. Regular three-phase principles are set aside and design is based on electrical criteria’s and methods which at time of launch

was new to the market. The system required rewriting of regulations and systems for class approval. However, the track record during operation of “Edda Ferd” since 2013 and more that 30 vessels since then has proven that the system gives the radical improvements as designed for. The systems have as well shown an impressive system reliability. The internal distribution of electrical energy is based on DC Voltage. DC require significantly different systems to be able to deal with high currents. To maintain safe operation of the vessel during all operations a special design, products and systematic for selectivity is implemented. Siemens has performed full-scale type and systems-test to prove this functionality for DC distribution. As a significant piece in this functionality Siemens has developed a special electronic DC breaker that can stop and segregate a short-circuit current in less that 17 microseconds. This system separates the fault prior to voltage collapse. As a result, the vessel can always be operated in closed bus-tie operation without any worry about “ride-through “problems during and potential short-circuit event. This matter is significant for reduction of consumption and operational hours for diesel engines. All thrusters are being controlled by variable speed / frequency inverters to eliminate thrusters zero-pitch losses. Forward thruster is in addition dual fed through safe connection to both sides of bus tie. It has independent supply of control voltage and cooling and accepted as available for DP operation in all con-


TECHNOLOGY ditions. This is a standard feature in the BlueDrive PlusC system. Electrical power for 440V is produced by inverter systems with special control systems and filter circuits. This secures functionality and operation as if they would be a rotating machine by functionality such as synchronizing, load sharing, selectivity and low electrical noise level (THD). In the BlueDrive PlusC there is an integrated advanced and redundant Energy Management System based on Siemens Simatic S7 controllers. In addition to basic power management functions like supervision and start/stop logics the EMS enhances extended control systems for energy optimizing.

Thruster Control – advanced closed loop control

veloped there was no solution that take into consideration that thrusters are the largest consumer on-board. For Windea Leibniz the thrusters influence the optimization of diesel engines to great extent. To achieve optimized load control and speed regulation of diesel engines, it is mandatory that the load follows as close as possible the engines maximum torque curve at any rpm. As well as combined with high resolution and fast control of engine rpm. This is a topic that to great extend do not exist on fixed rpm/ fixed frequency systems, since the constant over speed and fuel consumption gives better engine response times. Siemens has design a thruster control system that is more of a fast regulation system for both engines and thrusters,

rather than a standard control system. The systems predict at all time, and prior to any load increase/decrease the necessary engine rpm adjustment needed. This enables the system itself to prepare for load variations without usage of unnecessary fuel. RCS performs as well automatic fast acting load control of thrusters independent if set point is generated from manual control or DP. By utilizing this regulation systematics Siemens RCS can ensure optimized response times and fuel consumption in all dynamic conditions without disturbing black smoke from the engines.

Siemens congratulates owner with the brand new and energy efficient vessel!

Siemens has delivered bridge control systems for thrusters – the Siemens RCS system. It is a common praxis and understanding that these systems are simple set point control and monitoring systems, originally based on slow processes like rpm and pitch control. At the time BlueDrive Plus C was de-

Traditional diesel electric propulsion system.

Vi gratulerer rederi og verft med kåringen av NKT Victoria som ”Ship of the Year 2017” Vi har levert medisiner, hjertestarter, medisinsk utstyr og vårt nye ShipMed Safety System til dette flotte skipet. Takk for oppdraget.

Besøk oss på Nor-Shipping - 30. ma1 - 2. juni Stand nr. C04 - 28b (Norske paviljongen)

Medi 3 AS - ShipMed - Aalesund, Norge +47 70 11 70 80

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Bysseutstyr

Sotra Anchor & Chain

Termo Storkjøkken AS

Dieselpumper/ Innsprøytingsutstyr

Gamle Vindenes Vegen 11 - 5363 Ågotnes Tlf. 56 32 68 50 - Fax: 56 32 68 60 E-mail: jg@sotra.net - www.sotra.net

Vegsund Brygge - 6037 Eidsnes Tlf. 70 19 75 00 - Fax: 70 19 75 01 E-mail: termo@termo.no - www.termo.no

G.J. Wortelboer Jr. V.B.

Dekksutstyr

Boks 6027 - 6403 Molde Tlf. 71 24 17 63 - Fax: 71 24 17 51 E-mail: jrl@lonsethagen.no www.lønsethagenelektrodiesel.no

MB Hydraulikk AS

Maritim Diesel AS

Quarantaineweg 5 - 3089 Rotterdam The Netherlands P.O.Box 5003 - 3008 AA Rotterdam The Netherlands Tel.: +31 (0)10 - 429 2222 E-mail: info@wortelboer.nl www.wortelboer.nl

6693 Mjosundet Tlf. 71 64 77 00 - Fax: 71 64 77 01 E-mail: post@mbh.no - www.mbh.no

Automatikk

Dieselmotorer

Øwre-Johnsen AS

Bjordal & Madsen AS

Øvre Flatåsveg 16 Tlf. 72 59 61 00 - Fax: 72 59 61 01 E-mail: firmapost@owre-johnsen.no www.owre-johnsen.no

Ytrebygdveien 53 - 5252 Søreidgrend Tlf. 55 98 70 70 - Fax: 55 98 70 80 E-mail: post@bjordal-madsen.no www.bjordal-madsen.no

MANCRAFT AS

Bysseutstyr Beha-Hedo Industrier AS

Boks 2704 Kjørbekk - 3702 Skien Tlf. 35 93 20 00 - Fax: 35 93 20 01 E-mail: beha-hedo@beha-hedo.com www.beha-hedo.com

Boks 14 - 5868 Bergen Besøksadr.: Espehaugen 60 - 5258 Blomsterdalen Tlf. 55 11 40 00 - Fax: 55 11 40 19 E-mail: office@mancraft.no www.mancraft.no

Lønsethagen Elektro-Diesel AS

Leirvikflaten 29 seksjon 10 - 5179 Godvik Tlf. 55 30 25 80 - Fax: 55 30 25 90 E-mail: post@maritimdiesel.no www.maritimdiesel.no

Drift og vedlikehold TESS - Landsomfattende

Frydenlund Industriområde - Lier Boks 1540 - 3007 Drammen Tlf. 800 83 777 - Fax: 32 84 40 01 E-mail: tess@tess.no - www.tess.no

Elektro-installatører Elpro Electro AS

7318 Agdenes Tlf. 40 00 67 40 E-mail: post@elpro.no - www.elpro.no

www.teamtec.no

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INDUSTRY REGISTER Elektro-installatører Voith Industrial Services AS Litlås 2 - 5954 Mongstad Tlf. 56 16 74 50 - Fax: 56 16 87 42 Mobil: 952 72 853 E-mail: Hardy.Pedersen@voith.com www.voith.com

Elektromotorer Brammer AS

Nordre Brurås 18 - 5131 Nyborg Tlf. 55 39 10 00 - Fax: 55 39 11 00 E-mail: info.norway@brammer.biz www.brammer.biz

OSLOKONTOR

Frysjaveien 40 - 0884 Oslo Boks 165 Kjelsås - 0411 Oslo Tlf. 22 02 10 30 - Fax: 22 02 10 50

HOYER MOTORS AS

Torvet 1 - 3256 Larvik - Norge Tlf. 33 18 00 11 - Fax: 33 18 00 13 Over Hadstenvej 42 - 8370 Hadsten Danmark Tlf. +45 86 98 21 11 E-mail: hoyermotors@hoyermotors.com www.hoyermotors.com

Raising efficiency

Elektronisk utstyr (forhandlere)

Frekvensomformere for elektromotorer

Arne Bjørnvold AS

Brammer AS

Torolf Kveldulfsongt. 37a - 8800 Sandnessjøen Tlf. 75 04 02 18 E-mail: post@arnebjornvold.no www.arnebjornvold.no

Delta Elektro AS

Boks 3063 Lade - 7441 Trondheim Tlf. 73 87 83 00 - Mobiltlf. 951 09 480 E-mail: firmapost@delta-elektro.no www.delta-elektro.no

IKM Instrutek AS

Elveveien 28 - 3262 Larvik Tlf. 33 16 57 00 - Fax: 33 16 57 01 E-mail: ikminstrutek@ikm.no www.ikminstrutek.no

Elektroverksteder Karsten Moholt AS

Storebotn 90 - 5309 Kleppestø Boks 404 - 5323 Kleppestø Tlf. 55 94 34 00 - Mobil: 982 02 940 E-mail: firmapost@karsten-moholt.no www.karsten-moholt.no

Nordre Brurås 18 - 5131 Nyborg Tlf. 55 39 10 00 - Fax: 55 39 11 00 E-mail: info.norway@brammer.biz - www. brammer.biz

OSLOKONTOR

Frysjaveien 40 - 0884 Oslo Boks 165 Kjelsås - 0411 Oslo Tlf. 22 02 10 30 - Fax: 22 02 10 50

Danfoss AS

Årenga 2 - 1340 Skui Tlf. 67 17 72 00 - Fax: 67 13 68 50 E-mail: drives@danfoss.no - www.danfoss. no/drives

Gear og koblinger EIE Maskin AS

Tvetenveien 164 - 0671 Oslo Tlf. 67 57 22 70 - Fax: 22 75 51 07 E-mail: info@eiemaskin.no www.eiemaskin.no

We congratulate NKT HV Cables, Kleven Verft, Remøy Management and Salt Ship Design with “Ship of the Year 2017” NKT Victoria TTS has proudly delivered: Subsea Crane I Straight Boom Deck Crane I Knuckle Boom Provision Crane I Multi-Folding Hatch CoverI

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INDUSTRY REGISTER Skipsbyggerier/reparasjonsverksteder

Medlemmer av NORSKE SKIPSVERFT:

Skipskonstruktører/konsulenter

Båtbygg AS

Norske Skipsverft

Maritime Engineering AS

6710 Raudeberg Tlf. 57 85 40 00 - Fax: 57 85 40 01 E-mail: office@baatbygg.no www.baatbygg.no

Damen Shipyards

Boks 790 - 4004 Stavanger Tlf. 51 22 84 40 E-mail: salesnorway@damen.com - www. damen.com

Fitjar Mekaniske Verksted AS Egen designavdeling Havnavegen 22 - 5419 Fitjar Tlf. 53 45 72 00 - Fax: 53 45 72 20 E-mail: post@fmvas.no - www.fmvas.no

GMC Yard AS

Dusavikveien 19 - Boks 4048 Tasta - 4092 Stavanger Tlf. 51 84 80 00 - Fax: 51 84 80 99 E-mail: gmc.yard@gmc.no - www.gmc.no

Havyard Ship Technology AS

6953 Leirvik i Sogn Tlf. 57 78 90 50 E-mail: havyard.group@havyard.com - www. havyard.com

Måløy Verft AS

6718 Deknepollen Tlf. 47 77 25 90 - Fax: 57 85 57 02 E-mail: firmapost@maloy-verft.no - www. maloy-verft.no

Strandgt. 5 - Boks 321 Sentrum - 5804 Bergen Tlf. 55 30 17 50 - Fax: 55 30 17 51 E-mail: mail@nssm.no - www.nssm.no

Fiskerstrand Verft AS

6035 Fiskarstrand Tlf. 70 19 93 00 - Fax: 70 19 93 01 Vakttelefon: 90 84 67 04 - 90 20 27 52 E-mail: firmapost@fiskerstrand.no - www. fiskerstrand.no

Larsnes Mek. Verksted AS

6084 Larsnes Tlf. 70 02 64 00 - Fax: 70 02 64 01 E-mail: post@larsnes-mek.no - www.larsnesmek.no

Solund Verft AS

6924 Hardbakke Tlf. 57 78 60 10 - Fax: 57 78 72 00 E-mail: post@solundverft.no - www. solundverft.no

Vaagland Båtbyggeri AS

Våglandsvegen 70 - 6683 Vågland Tlf. 71 55 99 00 E-mail: vaagland@vaagland.no www.vaagland.no

Aas Mek. Verksted AS

Buktavegen 224 - 6390 Vestnes Tlf. 71 18 98 00 E-mail: office@aasmek.no - www.aasmek.no

Promek AS

Lyngveien 2 - 5914 Isdalstø Tlf. 56 35 85 14 - Fax: 56 35 85 11 E-mail: post@meng.no - www.meng.no

NSK Ship design

Strandgata 1 - 9405 Harstad Tlf. 77 00 18 00 E-mail: nsk@nsk.as - www.nskshipdesign.com

Sivilingeniør Ola Lilloe-Olsen

6829 Hyen Tlf. 57 86 98 05 - Fax: 57 86 99 25 - Mobiltlf. 95 23 95 08 E-mail: post@lilloe-design.no www.lilloe-design.no

Skipsreoler-verktøyskap/ arbeidsbenker Constructor Norge AS

Tlf. 67 11 26 00 kundesenter@constructor.no www.constructor.no

Skipsservice LOS Marine AS

Wichmannvegen 1 - 5420 Rubbestadneset Tlf. 97 47 00 10 E-mail: firmapost@los-marine.no www.los-marine.no

6570 Smøla Tlf. 71 54 44 44 - Fax: 71 54 44 45 E-mail: info@promek.no - www.promek.no

Skipsinnredning

Solstrand Verft AS

Aluwood Ab Honeycombpaneler

Storesundveien 305 - 4260 Torvastad Tlf. 52 70 21 20 - Fax: 52 70 21 21 Email: post@smarine.no www.smarine.no

Isowest AS

Slanger

Frostad - 6393 Tomrefjord Tlf. 71 18 81 20 - Fax: 71 18 81 21 E-mail: post@solstrandverft.no www.solstrandverft.no

Stadyard AS

6710 Raudeberg Tlf. 57 84 99 00 E-mail: post@stadyard.no - www.stadyard.no

Verkaregränd 6 - FI-22120 Mariehamn Åland Tlf. +358 18 19200 - Fax: +358 18 13978 E-mail: info@aluwood.eu - www.aluwood.eu

Eidsbakken 81 - 6037 Eidsnes Tlf. 70 19 95 00 - Fax: 70 19 95 01 E-mail: firmapost@isowest.no - www. isowest.no

Westcon Yards AS

5582 Ølensvåg Tlf. 53 77 50 00 - Fax: 53 77 50 01 E-mail: westcon@westcon.no - www. westcon.no

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TESS - Landsomfattende

Frydenlund Industriområde - Lier Boks 1540 - 3007 Drammen Tlf. 800 83 777 - Fax: 32 84 40 01 E-mail: tess@tess.no - www.tess.no

Skipskonstruktører/konsulenter

Styrehusstoler

Glesvær Ship Design AS

Alu Design & Services AS

Gjertrudvn. 11D - 5353 Straume Tlf. 48 99 76 26 - 92 66 32 81 E-mail: office@gsdesign.no www.gsdesign.no

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Storesund Marine Service AS

Skibåsen 44 - 4636 Kristiansand Tlf. 46 82 60 00 E-mail: info@alu-design.no www.alu-design.no


INDUSTRY REGISTER Trykk-/temp.-/ nivåmåleutstyr Danfoss AS

Årenga 2 - 1340 Skui Tlf. 67 17 72 00 - Fax: 67 13 68 50 E-mail: drives@danfoss.no www.danfoss.no/drives

Hasvold AS

Lofthusveien 65 - 0590 Oslo Tlf. 22 72 59 50 - Fax: 22 65 96 54 E-mail: salg@hasvold.no - www.hasvold.no

Vaskeriutstyr Beha-Hedo Industrier AS

Boks 2704 Kjørbekk - 3702 Skien Tlf. 35 93 20 00 - Fax: 35 93 20 01 E-mail: beha-hedo@beha-hedo.com www.beha-hedo.com

Miele AS Professional

Nesbruveien 71 - Boks 194 - 1378 Nesbru Tlf. 67 17 31 00 - Fax: 67 17 31 10 E-mail: professional@miele.no www.miele-professional.no

Vannbehandling

Vibrasjons- og støyisolering

Enwa Water Technology AS

Vibratec Akustikprodukter AB

Nordre Kullerød 9 - Boks 1241 - 3205 Sandefjord Tlf. 33 48 95 14 - Mobil: 92 49 69 2 E-mail: post@enwa.no - www.enwa.no

Sverige:

Enwa Water Technology AB Importgatan 21 - SE-422 46 Hisings Backa - Sverige Tlf. +46 31 74 29 250 Fax: +46 31 74 29 260

Norrsund 1859 - S-760 17 Blidö - Sverige Tlf. +46-176 207 880 Fax: +46-176 207 899 E-mail: info@vibratec.se - www.vibratec.se

Vibrasjonsmåling/analyse IKM Instrutek AS

Elveveien 28 - 3262 Larvik Tlf. 33 16 57 00 E-mail: ikminstrutek@ikm.no www.ikminstrutek.no

Karsten Moholt AS

Storebotn 90 - 5309 Kleppestø Boks 404 - 5323 Kleppestø Tlf. 55 94 34 00 - Mobil: 982 02 940 E-mail: firmapost@karsten-moholt.no www.karsten-moholt.no

SKF Norge AS

Gjerdrumsvei 8 - 0484 Oslo - Boks 173 Grefsen - 0409 Oslo Tlf: 22 30 20 49 - skf.rs.norge@skf.com www.skf.com

Vibratec Akustikprodukter AS

Beverstien 3 - 3188 Horten Tlf. 33 07 07 50 - 33 07 00 68 E-mail: info@vibratec.no - www.vibratec.no

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BACKLOG NORWEGIAN SHIPYARDS

Deliveries from Norwegian shipyards B nr.

Rederi

Navn

Type

Div.

Lev.

Brødrene Aa – www.braa.no 289 290

Ukjent kinesisk Ukjent kinesisk Rødne

TBN TBN TBN

40,5 m 40,5 m 37,80 m

Turistbåt

01.18 04.18 04.18

Gåsø Freyja Hornstind TBN

M-3401 MM 63 FC MM 61 FC

Brønnbåt Ferge Ferge

06.17 05.17 05.17

TBN SAS Leo TBN Remy Endre OV Ryvingen

HFMV Sørfonn HFMV Hovland HFMV Hovland HFMV Hovland Heimli

Arb.båt Arb.båt Arb.båt/14,95m Arb.båt Hybridfremdrift

03.17 04.17 06.17 04.17 11.18

TBN TBN

FollaWork 35 FollaWork 35

TBN Jotun

Flying Fish 38X Flying Fish 40X

Redningsbåt Redningsbåt

04.17 06.17

Balder Armand John B Bredsund Daniel TBN Pompel Pilt TBN TBN TBN TBN

13,8 m 13,8 m 13,8 m 14,99 m 10,3 m 13,9 m 10,3 m 10,3 m 14,99 m 14,99 m 14,99 m 25,5 m

Røkterbåt Røkterbåt Røkterbåt Arb.kat. Hurtigg.røkter GMV Zero Hurtigg.røkter Hurtigg.røkter Servicekat. Servicekat. Servicekat.

Q1.17 Q1.17 Q2.17 Q1.17 03.17 Q2.17 Q1.17 04.17 05.17 Q3.17 Q4.17 02.18

Fiskerstrand Verft – www.fiskerstrand.no 82 83 83

Frøy Rederi Torghatten Trafikkselskap Boreal Sjø

Fitjar Mek. Verksted – www.fmvas .no 216 229 230 232 FMV40

Stava Sjø Servicebåt AS AQS AS Aqua Seawork Kystverket

Folla Maritime – www.follamaritime.no 65 66

Norway Royal Salmon Norway Royal Salmon

04.17 05.17

Gazelle technology – www.gazelle.no 8 9

Lillesand Røde Kors Sandefjord Røde Kors

132 133 134 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 145

TBA Tolvika Drift TBA Cermac Norway Wenberg Fiskeoppd. Tolvika Drift Salaks Salaks Eidsfjord Sjøfarm Ballangen Sjøfarm Salaks Cermaq Norway

Vi gratulerer Kleven Verft – NKT Victoria

med Ship of The Year 2017

Fresvik Produkt har levert proviantrom med polyurethan panel – DIN 4102-Klasse B2.

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fresvik.no

gasta.no

Grovfjord Mek. Verksted – www.gmv.no


BACKLOG NORWEGIAN SHIPYARDS Havyard Ship Technology – www.havyard.no 123 127 130 131 132 133 134 135

Inverlussa Marine Norsk Fisketransport Inverlussa Marine France Pelagique Fjord1 Fjord1 Fjord1 Sølvtrans

Gina Mary Steigen Kiera Fiona TBN TBN TBN TBN TBN

MacDuff H587 ADS MM 62 DF EL MM 62 DF EL MM 62 DF EL

23 m arb.båt Brønnbåt 25,5 m arb.båt

04.17 05.17 09.17 12.18 El-ferge, 66,4m 05.18 El-ferge, 66,4m 11.18 El-ferge, 66,4m 12.18 Brønnbåt, 116 m

Hellesøy Verft – hv.no 153

FMC-Biopolymer

Taresund

S-1789-S

Taretråler

06.17

ES Energy TBN TBN TBN TBN TBN

MT 6015 SALT 200 SALT 200 SALT 200 SALT 200 SALT 200 NVC 2140 NVC 2140

MPSV AHTS AHTS AHTS AHTS AHTS PCV PCV

Pending 04.17 04.17 06.17 08.17 10.17 07.18 07.19

NC 126 NC 126 NC 126 NVC 312 SK 6000 DE II

not/snurrevad not/snurrevad not/snurrevad Fiskebåt Brønnbåt

09.17 05.18 12.17 07.18 05.18

TBN Slåtterøy TBN

Alusafe Alusafe Alusafe

Cat21

1500 MPV

2000 MPV

05.17 04.17 12.17

TBN

11,00 m

Sjark

Q3.17

Kleven Verft – www.kleven.no 379 383 384 385 386 387 400 401

IES Pioneer Maersk Supply Maersk Supply Maersk Supply Maersk Supply Maersk Supply Hurtigruten Hurtigruten

Roald Amundsen Fridtjof Nansen

Larsnes Mek. Verksted - www.larsnes-mek.no 58 59 60 61 62

Mirsel Arvesen Kristoffersen Fiskebåt Hovden Senior Rostein

Sander Andre Nordhavet Gunnar K Hovden Viking TBN

Maritime Partner – maritime-partner.com 2039 2046 2076

Gjendebåtene Kystverket Florø Skyssbåt

Mundal Båt – www.mundal.no 80

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Deliveries from Norwegian shipyards B nr.

Rederi

Navn

Type

Div.

Lev.

Myklebust Verft – www.kleven.no 380 388 390 391 392 393 394 395 396

Sølvtrans DESS Aquaculture FosenNamsos Sjø FosenNamsos Sjø DFFU DFFU Gitte Henning DesPeches Pesquera Ancora

Ronja Diamond TBN TBN TBN Cuxhafen TBN Gitte Henning Emeraude Kirella

NVC 387 SALT 425 FHV MM101 FE EL MM101 FE EL NVC 374 WP NVC 374 WP SALT 0155 NVC 374 WP NVC 374 WP

Brønnbåt Slaktebåt Pendelferge Pendelferge Hekktråler Hekktråler Tråler Hekktråler Hekktråler

09.17 03.18 12.18 12.18 05.17 07.17 12.17 09.17 02.18

TBN TBN TBN TBN TBN TBN

14,40 m 14,40 m 13,40 m 13,40 m 14,40 m 14,40 m

Arb.båt Arb.båt Arb.båt Arb.båt Arb.båt Arb.båt

04.17 03.17 05.17 05.17 06.17 06.17

Veidar Sealord Group

TBN TBN

NVC 306 ST-118

Tråler Tråler

12.17 03.18

Nina Mari Ballsatdværing Hekkingen Fiskeriselsk. Stig Harry AS

TBN Ballstadværing Leif Helge TBN

50” 24,00 m 14,99 m 14,99 m

Garn/snurrevad Fiskebåt Fiskebåt Fiskebåt

04.17 12.17 07.17 10.17

Promek – promek.no 173 175 177 178 179 180

Mandal komm. Norsk Havservice For videresalg For videresalg For videresalg For videresalg

Simek – www.simek.no 134 135

Skogsøy Båt 96 97 99 102

PROPULSION POSITIONING & MANOEUVRING MAIN PROPELLERS REDUCTION GEARS THORQUE PM PROPULSION CRP WITH DIRECT PM DRIVES AZIMUTH PROPULSION

Brunvoll is your single source supplier and takes full responsibility for the propulsion, positioning and manoeuvring system in your vessel This saves time and costs!

TUNNEL THRUSTERS LOWNOISE THRUSTERS AFTER-SALES SERVICE RETRACTABLE AZIMUTH THRUSTERS CONTROL, ALARM & MONITORING SYSTEMS RETROFIT Each package can be tailor made to meet individual requirements. Our expertise ensures optimized propeller systems designed to handle all challenges of the harsh marine environment. brunvoll.no

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BACKLOG NORWEGIAN SHIPYARDS Sletta Verft – www.slettaverft.no 157 158 160 161 162

Frøy Vest Frøy Aqvaressurs Lerøy Aurora Hellodden Gildeskål Forskn.st.

TBN TBN TBN Hellodden TBN

MachoCat25 MachoCat25 Arb.båt Fiskebåt Arb.båt

05.17 07.17 03.17 12.17 07.17

13,30 m 14,90 m 13,30 m

TBA Lise Beate Støttfjord

SC21-MAX Not/snurrevad Not/snurrevad

TBN TBN TBN

88,50 m SX195 CSV Fosen Design

Konstr.støttefartø 05.18

Umoe Wind II

Umoe Rapid

CTV

WaveCraft 12 pax Q2.17

Måsøval Fiskeoppdrett Fjordlaks

TBN TBN

15 x 8 m VARD 8 50

Tomra Eng.

07.17 Q3.18

TBN TBN

15 x 8 m VARD 8 50

Tomra Eng.

07.17 Q3.18

Stadyard – www.stadyard.no 40 41 42

Kenfish II Oddvar Nes Brødrene Bakken

39,70 m 39,70 m

08.18 03.19 12.18

Yacht

03.18

Hybrid pass.

05.19

Gran/Autoline, 20,99 m

Ulstein Verft – www.ulsteinverft.com 307 308 311

Ukjent reder Acta Marine Color Line

Umoe Mandal – www.mandal.umoe.no 23

Vard Aukra

Vard Brattvaag – www.vard.com Måsøval Fiskeoppdrett Fjordlaks

PON POWER AS CONGRATULATES CREW, SHIPPING COMPANY AND SHIPYARD WITH SHIP OF THE YEAR

«NKT VICTORIA» THE PON POWER SCOPE CONSISTS OF 6 VARIABLE SPEED MAIN GENERATOR SETS WITH CAT 3516C AND 1 PC EMERGENCY GENERATOR SET WITH CAT C18

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BACKLOG NORWEGIAN SHIPYARDS

Deliveries from Norwegian shipyards B nr.

Rederi

Navn

Type

Div.

Lev.

Vard Brattvaag – www.vard.com 833 840 841 884

Aker Biomarine Topaz Energy Topaz Energy Rosellinis Four-10

TBN Topaz Tiamat Topaz Tangaroa TBN

VARD 8 10 VARD 3 08 VARD 3 08 VARD 6 16

Krillfiske Konstr.skip Konstr.skip

12.18 08.17 11.17 Q4.19

Vard Brevik – www.vard.com 812 813 831 837 878 879

Island Offshore Island Offshore Island Offshore Island Offshore Torghatten Torgatten

Island Defender Island Discoverer Island Victory Island Diligence

TBN TBN

UT 717 CDX UT 717 CDX UT 797 CDX UT 717 CDX MM 125FVD MM 125FVD

Hybrid pendelferge Hybrid pendelferge

Pending Pending 04.18 Pending 08.18 11.18

VARD 3 08 VARD 6 07 VARD 6 07 ST-126

Eksp.cruise Eksp.cruise Pel.tråler

05.17 04.19 12.19 09.18

VARD Langsten – www.vard.com 834 870 871 882

Canadian Subsea Hapag-Lloyd Hapag-Lloyd Research Fishing

Skandi TBN Hanseatic Nature Hanseatic Inspiration TBN

Ship of the Year has chosen quality doors. Libra is the proud supplier of external doors for the 2017 Ship of the Year: MS “NKT Victoria”

Libra-Plast AS, N-6060 Hareid, Norway / Tel +47 70 09 54 00 - Fax +47 70 09 54 01 / office@libra.no - www.libra.no 44

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BACKLOG NORWEGIAN SHIPYARDS VARD Søviknes – www.vard.com 801 839 847 848 849 850 851

Harkand Group Kreuz Subsea Group Havfisk Gadus Ponant Ponant Ponant Ponant

Harkand Haldane Kreuz Challenger Gadus TBN Le Laperouse Le Champlain Le Bougainville Le Kerguelen

VARD 3 03 VARD 3 17 VARD 8 02 VARD 6 08 VARD 6 08 VARD 6 08 VARD 6 08

Dykker Dykker Tråler Eksp.cruise Eksp.cruise Eksp.cruise Eksp.cruise

Pending 05.17 01.18 07.18 11.18 03.19 07.19

TBN TBN TBN TBN TBN

Service/oppdrett 19 m Snurrevad 15 m 10,99 m

Fiskebåt Garnbåt

07.18 01.18 05.17 03.19 06.18

TBN TBN TBN Seir

SLC-03

Avlusingslkter Servicebåt Lekter Autoline

04.17 10.17 07.17 08.18

Taits

NVC 331

01.19

TBN

AAS 3602 ST

06.17

Viknaslipen – www.viknaslipen.no 44 45 46 47

Vikahav Agnar Angell Sinkaberg-Hansen Havblomst Rune Bakke

Vaagland Baatbyggeri – www.vaagland.no 154 155 156 157

Vamar Ukjent Vamar Seir

SLC-04 ST-155

Westcon – westcon.no 34

Klondyke

Aas Mek. Verksted – www.aasmek.no 198

Nova Sea

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SHIP OF THE YEAR

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Telefon 55 39 46 60 - Mail: gumo@eurosupply.no www.eurosupply.no

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