MED MARINE recently unveiled the MED-A2575 tugboat, constructed at Ereğli Shipyard for SVS MARITIME, a part of the VERNICOS SCAFI GROUP. Launched on August 5, 2024, this tugboat exemplifies MED MARINE’s dedication to top-notch quality in the maritime sector. With a length of 25 meters and a robust 75-ton bollard pull, the MED-A2575 meets Class FIFI-1 standards and belongs to the versatile RAmparts 2500W series, capable of various tasks like ship maneuvering, towing, mooring, pushing, and firefighting. It also comes equipped with an aft towing hook and capstan for added operational flexibility.
The collaboration between SVS MARITIME and MED MARINE on this project highlights the strong partnership between the two companies, both committed to advancing maritime operations. The selection of MED MARINE by Greek clients further solidifies the company’s reputable position in the industry as a leading provider of innovative maritime solutions. The technical specifications of the MED-A2575 tugboat include a length of 25.20 meters, a draft of 5.75 meters, a depth of 4.60 meters, a beam of 12.00 meters, a bollard pull of 75 tons, a speed of 12 knots, and a crew capacity of 8 persons.
The MED-A2575 tugboat is a testament to MED MARINE’s unwavering commitment to excellence in the maritime industry, showcasing their expertise in crafting high-quality vessels that meet the diverse needs of their clients. With its impressive specifications and capabilities, the MED-A2575 is set to make a significant impact in maritime operations, offering reliable and efficient solutions for a wide range of tasks. MED MARINE’s collaboration with SVS MARITIME underscores their shared dedication to driving innovation and advancing the future of maritime operations, further solidifying their position as a trusted partner in the industry.
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