Bumi Armada acquires two anchor handlers
Vessel & ROV News - May 15, 2012
Bumi Armada has taken delivery of two anchor handling tug supply vessels (AHTS) from Beauty Offshore Limited and Bay Offshore Limited, both subsidiaries of Sanko Steamship.
The two 12000 bhp vessels – Sanko Beauty and Sanko Bay - were designed and constructed in Japan in 2009.
The 68m long vessels have DP2 dynamic positioning capability and are ABS-classed. They also have fire-fighting equipment.
They have been re-named Armada Tuah 107 and Armada Tuah 108, respectively. Both vessels have a 150 tonnes bollard pull and can accommodate 30 personnel onboard.
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