Svitzer Invests In Three New Tugboats In Brazil To Support Growth
Jul, 01, 2024 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202426
Svitzer, a leading global towage provider, has announced the signing of a contract with Shipyard Rio Maguari for the construction of three new tugboats. This significant investment underlines Svitzer’s continuous commitment to expanding its presence in Brazil, catering to both new and existing customers.
The three vessels currently under construction are part of the 2300 Rampart Series and boast a top speed of 13 knots, an overall length of 23.2 meters and a bollard pull of more than 70 tonnes. The vessels will be equipped with Fifi-1 firefighting capabilities. These advanced features will enhance Svitzer’s ability to support the growing capacity of various Brazilian ports, ensuring safe, reliable and efficient customer services.
Arjen van Dijk, Managing Director for Svitzer Americas, emphasised the strategic importance of this investment: “Svitzer’s new build program in Brazil is a testament to our continuous commitment to meet the evolving needs of our customers in this important market. These tugboats are designed to handle the increasing complexity and volume of Brazil’s maritime operations and will enhance our operational capacity across various Brazilian ports. It not only strengthens our service offerings but also aligns with our broader goal of supporting Brazil’s economic growth and infrastructure development.”
Daniel Reedtz Cohen, Managing Director of Svitzer Brazil, highlighted the continuous growth opportunities in the region: “Brazil’s economy has seen significant growth in the green energy and agricultural export sectors and has a key position in the global energy and food supply. Furthermore, the country’s growing export market for commodities, such as metals and oil, demonstrates its economic potential. With the number of ports increasing, and new terminals under construction, the expansion of our fleet with these tugboats reflects our dedication to supporting the evolving needs of Brazilian ports. We see continuous growth opportunities in the country, and this investment positions us to continue meeting new demands effectively.”
The construction of these new tugboats by Shipyard Rio Maguari – a reputable shipbuilder based in Belém, Brazil – further cements Svitzer’s commitment to leveraging local expertise and resources. Svitzer is proud to be supporting the Brazilian shipbuilding industry and the jobs that this generates. This collaboration ensures that the new vessels will be built to the highest standards, ready to cope with the challenges of Brazil’s dynamic maritime industry.
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