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  • The sections are pre-fabricated modules for the new cruise ship Aidanova and need to be transferred from Neptun Werft in Rostock to Meyer Werft’s shipyard in Papenburg

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    Tight squeeze canal tow for cruise ship section

    2017-11-30T11:47:00

    Rotterdam-based Kotug and Hamburg-based Bugsier Reederei have played a key role in the towing of the first of two engine room sections through the Kiel canal locks with a gap of just centimetres each side.

  • Rotterdam is just one port where Fairplay tugs are operating (Peter Barker)

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    German towage giants agree to merge

    2017-07-05T09:29:00

    Two of Europe’s leading towage companies, Bugsier and Fairplay are joining forces in the latest example of consolidation within an increasingly competitive towage industry.

  • 'Aogatowa' is the second of two Shoalbusters for Smit Amandla Marine (Damen)

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    2016-07-28T08:29:00

    Continuing busy times at Damen Shipyards are seeing orders, deliveries and christenings for tugs in Europe, the Middle East, Chile, South Africa and Peru.

  • Kotug and Smit launch their new north European joint venture (KOTUG SMIT)

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    TOWLINES

    2016-06-28T16:33:00

    KOTUG SMIT Towage has celebrated commencement of its harbour towage activities in 11 European ports.

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    Bugsier orders its first Damen tug

    2015-07-30T14:14:00

    Hamburg based tug owner Bugsier Reederei has placed an order for its first ever Damen built tug in the form of a ASD 2411 model to serve as a harbour tug in German ports.

  • Bugsier 7 has been delivered to the Bugsier Reederei Hamburg fleet by the Fassmer shipyard

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    Fassmer deliver ‘Bugsier 7’

    2014-06-30T15:34:00

    The Fassmer GmbH & Co.KG shipyard, at Berne/Motzen on the river Weser, has added the construction of tugs to their extensive portfolio, much to the delight of Hamburg based tugowners Bugsier Reederei und Bergungs-Gesellschaft. On taking delivery of the tractor tug ''Bugsier 7'' in early June a director of Bugsier ...

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    2013-08-22T07:30:00

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  • Oceanic goes to new owners after a varied career with Bugsier Reederei. Photo:  P. Andrysak

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    Oceanic – the ‘Grand Old Lady’ is sold

    2013-07-22T07:30:00

    After many months of rumour and speculation, the German deepsea tug Oceanic has finally been sold by Bugsier Reederi und Bergungs GmbH & Co KG of Hamburg.

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    Next generation turbine installation vessel offers cost savings

    2013-06-14T07:30:00

    Significant cost savings are anticipated from a new and innovative turbine installation vessel designed to remain on site for the installation process, supplied with components by feeder barges.

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