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Maersk Supply Service has ordered two new ships offshore to the Chilean yard Asenav
The store clerk has a value of about 200 million dollars. Option for other four units
December 15, 2011
Maersk Supply Service, company of shipowning group Danish A.P. Møller-Mærsk, has ordered to the Chilean ship yard Asenav the offshore construction of two ships with option for other four units of the same type. The store clerk for the first two ships has a value of about 200 million dollars.
The two new ships, that they will have an ability to shooting of 150 tons and will be taken in delivery in February 2014 and January 2015, will be equipped of innovative systems of reduction of the emissions and energy saving. In particular, the company previews that such systems will allow a decrease of the power consumption until 25%.
Maersk Supply Service has announced that the two new units will be employed in order to replace ships currently employees in the Canadian offshore market. Currently the fleet of the company is formed by 67 ships.
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