Damen Shipyards Group has announced a contract with the Qatar Emiri Naval Forces (QENF) for the delivery of two ASD Tugs 3212. Damen is constructing the two tugs at the Damen Song Cam Shipyard in Vietnam.
As a result of the close cooperation between the two parties and Damen’s efforts, it was possible to begin building early. One of the vessels is already under construction and will be delivered later this year. Damen, together with representatives of the QENF, held a keel-laying ceremony for the second tug in December last year. This vessel is scheduled for delivery in Q2 2027.
The ASD Tug 3212 is 32.7 metres long with a beam of 12.82 metres. It is capable of delivering 82.4 tonnes of bollard pull ahead and 77.4 tonnes astern. Damen has designed the vessel to provide outstanding seakeeping capabilities and manoeuvrability.
To ensure the tugs’ capability to support the QENF fleet both in port and offshore, Damen is outfitting the vessels with a range of options. Among these is an aft winch, deck crane and Fi-Fi1 firefighting capabilities.
Damen is additionally providing the QENF with support extending beyond the delivery of the tugs. This includes simulation training the operation of the vessels in the Netherlands, training on location in Qatar, and a five-year maintenance and spare parts package.
Jan-Jaap Eits, Regional Sales Director Middle East for Damen, said, “Damen is honoured to receive this latest order from the Qatar Emiri Navy. The relationship between our two organisations is one that has endured for more than 40 years already. We are confident that these two ASD Tugs 3212 will serve the Qatari fleet well and we look forward to continuing to provide our support during the vessels’ operational phase.”