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3032 AC Rotterdam

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(31) 10 240 2500

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www.fairmount.nl

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  • The Fairmount Glacier hooked up with Castoro Sei in Genoa

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    Steady tow to Rotterdam despite weather

    2014-04-09T07:30:00

    The tug Fairmount Glacier has towed the pipelay vessel Castoro Sei to Rotterdam, from where the vessel will start its seasonal activities on the North Sea.

  • Fairmount Summit and Fairmount Sherpa are two of the five 205 tonne bollard pull deepsea tugs taken over by Boskalis. Photo courtesy of L vd Meijden

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    Boskalis takes over Fairmount

    2014-04-08T07:30:00

    After considerable rumours in the towage industry, Royal Boskalis Westminster NV (Boskalis) has announced that it has reached an agreement to acquire Fairmount Marine BV and the Fairmount OceanTowage Company BV (Fairmount) from the French group Louis Dreyfus Armateurs.

  • SL Kiwi is the second of two Damen ST 2208 tugs configured for terminal support duties and delivered to Smit Lamnalco

    News

    TOWLINES

    2014-03-21T07:30:00

    The New Zealand Port of Tauranga has signed contracts for two new tugs to be built at the Cheoy Lee Shipyard in Hong Kong. Cheoy Lee will construct the shiphandling tugs to the proven RAmparts 2500w design by Robert Allan. The 24m ASD tugs will be powered by twin ...

  • Ocean Valiant is seen under tow

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    Fairmount Summit tows rig to Canaries

    2014-01-10T07:30:00

    Fairmount Marine’s tug Fairmount Summit delivered the rig Ocean Valiant safely to the port of Las Palmas in the Canary Islands, following a tow of some 3,000 from offshore Cameroon.

  • The barge Ayang 2 was towed some 6,100 miles from Romania to a location off Porto Amboim

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    Fairmount Sherpa delivers accommodation barge

    2013-10-11T07:30:00

    Rotterdam based ocean towage contractor Fairmount Marine’s tug Fairmount Sherpa has delivered the accommodation barge Ayang 2 to offshore Angola.

  • Fairmount Glacier towed the rig Falcon 100 some 3,400 miles across the Atlantic

    News

    ‘Super- tug’ in trans-Atlantic rig delivery

    2013-07-24T07:30:00

    The ‘super tug’ Fairmount Glacier, from the fleet of Rotterdam based Fairmount Marine, has delivered rig Falcon 100 safely offshore Pointe-Noire, Congo.

  • Fairmount Sherpa progresses with GSF Arctic I under tow

    News

    Fairmount Sherpa delivers rig in Las Palmas

    2013-04-08T07:30:00

    The tug Fairmount Sherpa, operated by Rotterdam based Fairmount Marine, has safely delivered the rig GSF Arctic I in Las Palmas, having been towed from off Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.

  • The giant container ship Emma Maerske was towed to Palermo by the Fairmount Alpine

    News

    TOWLINES

    2013-03-21T07:30:00

    Among a number of the recent high profile tows carried out recently by Fairmount Marine of Rotterdam was the delivery of the 156,907 dwt container ship Emma Maersk from the Suez Canal Container Terminal in Egypt to Fincantieri’s repair yard in Palermo, Sicily. The 398m long Emma Maersk was disabled ...

  • Fairmount Alpine successfully refloated MV Ikan Sepat.

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    Successful salvage of grounded bulker

    2012-01-25T08:00:00

    Fairmount Marine’s tug Fairmount Alpine has successfully assisted in the refloating of the grounded MV Ikan Sepat just offshore Puerto Cortés, Honduras. The salvage operation was directed by T&T Bisso Salvage.

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