Iranian Ship Linked to Houthi Attacks Heads Home Amid Tensions
(Bloomberg) — An Iranian ship that’s been linked to Houthi attacks in the Red Sea is returning home, removing a prominent asset in the area as the Islamic Republic braces...
Check out this timelapse video showing the SAL DP1 heavy lift vessel MV Svenja loading up eight Damen tugs using its two 1,000 ton cranes.
According to SAL, the voyage started in Haiphong, Vietnam where MV Svenja loaded 6 tugs, adding another 2 in Da Nang. After the video ends, the electrical house for an FPSO in Brazil was then loaded onto the ship in Batam, Indonesia.
Once fully loaded the ship discharged e-house in Rio Grande, Brazil, before heading to Lagos, Nigeria and Rotterdam to deliver the tugs.
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