Pushing the boundaries in crew transfer operations
January 6, 2025By Seawork Press FP
Strategic Marine (Pte) Ltd
ESNA
Aircat Vessels
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A revolutionary 35-metre SES vessel has now been delivered to All Energies Services (AES), an operator of Offshore Supply Vessels focusing on Africa and the Middle East.
Marking a major step in Strategic Marine’s ongoing collaboration with fellow Seawork exhibitors AIRCAT Vessels, and ESNA (Espeland and Skomedal Naval Architects), the high-performance SES is tailored for offshore conditions.
Designed to enhance crew comfort and safety, reduce transit time, and lower environmental impacts, the vessel is able to reach speeds of over 50 knots. The reinforced hull and SES active motion dampening technology ensures safe and efficient transfers even in challenging sea states. The active air cushion ensures very low noise and vibration with reduced motion while underway.
Mr. Chan Eng Yew, CEO of Strategic Marine, said, “We are delighted to deliver our first SES to AES, a testament to Strategic Marine’s commitment to providing innovative, high-speed solutions for the offshore market.
“This vessel represents a significant leap forward in comfort, efficiency, and environmental responsibility, and we look forward to further expanding our capabilities of building SES vessels in the years to come.
“Our ongoing partnership with AIRCAT and ESNA has been instrumental in making this vision a reality, and we anticipate continued success as we push the boundaries of what’s possible in crew transfer operations.”
Strategic Marine Group has built and delivered more than 600 vessels constructed in both aluminium and steel for a variety of clients in over 30 countries.