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Bukser Og Berging AS

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www.bube.no

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  • The TRAktor 300-Z tug for Bukser og Berging will be built by Sanmar (RAL)

    News

    Delivery and order round-up

    2019-11-29T17:16:00

    Developments with tugs of the future features prominently in this month’s Tugs & Towing, an LNG-fuelled pushboat included here in our delivery and order round-up.

  • 'Acamar' is a notable representation of multipurpose tugs suited to smaller ports (Macduff)

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    Delivery and order round-up

    2018-10-29T11:17:00

    This month’s review of new additions and orders to the tug scene reports seven deliveries and one notable order worthy of examination.

  • Maritime Partner’s Alusafe 1620 BB Pilot for Buksér og Berging

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    Pilot boat contract

    2016-01-15T16:27:00

    Norway’s Maritime Partner AS has signed a contract with Buksér og Berging AS for the delivery of two pilot boats, including an option for a further eight vessels. Including the options, the contract has a total value of approximately 100 million NOK.

  • Baus is the latest of a series of new tugs completed by Sanmar for Bukser og Berging of Oslo

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    Sanmar completes another new tug for Bukser

    2014-04-09T07:30:00

    Following hard on the heels of the world’s first LNG fuelled tug, Borgoy, the Norwegian tugowner Buksér og Berging AS has taken delivery of the Baus, a smaller diesel powered ASD tug also from Sanmar’s Tuzla shipyard in Turkey.

  • The tug Bison is a Terminal class tug, now under build in the new covered construction hall at Sanmar's Tuzlar facility

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    Three more tugs for B&B

    2013-11-12T07:30:00

    Sanmar also have three other vessels under construction for Bukser og Bergings AS (B&B), each of a different type.

  • The world’s first LNG fuelled tug, Borgoy, went on show in Turkey prior to running trials

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    Sanmar completes the world’s first LNG tug

    2013-11-12T07:30:00

    Early in October, tug builders Sanmar held a massive event to name the world’s first LNG fuelled tug, Borgoy, built for Norwegian tug owners Bukser og Bergings AS (B&B).

  • The LNG fuelled  propulsion system in both Bukser og Berging tugs was supplied by Rolls-Royce and AGA Cryo

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    Cooperation eases the path for gas powered tugs

    2013-05-21T07:30:00

    Sanmar, Turkeys leading pioneering tug building specialist, reports that its contract to deliver the worlds first Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) powered escort tugs for Bukser og Berging AS (B&B) of Norway, is proceeding smoothly.

  • This Rolls-Royce graphic shows the location of the Bergen LNG engines, the drive line and LNG tank.

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    Buksér og Berging to build world’s first LNG tugs

    2012-02-17T09:00:00

    The world’s first LNG powered escort tugs have been ordered by Norwegian company Buksér og Berging AS.

  • A new escort tug for B&B will have the latest Voith propellers.

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    New Escort Tug Under Construction for Norwegian Owners

    2003-04-01T00:00:00

    Norwegian tug owners Bukser og Berging AS have entrusted Moen Slip A/S of Kolvereid, with the construction of the new ''state of the art'' escort tug. One of the world''s most advanced vessels of its kind, the new tug will serve the Statoil Mongstad Oil Terminal and replace the escort ...

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