Wednesday, November 6, 2024

SMS Towage adds Turkish-built vessel to Humber fleet

A 22-metre tugboat bought by Hessle-based SMS Towage Limited from Sanmar Shipyards in Turkey has arrived in Hull from Istanbul.

The brand new, environmentally-friendly TRADESMAN  is the latest tug to join the SMS fleet, and will manoeuvre boats and super tankers safely into the ports of Hull and Immingham.

Weighing over 190 tonnes, the TRADESMAN has been bought with the help of Andrew Jackson Solicitors. She is equipped with two Caterpillar 1,500 kw engines capable of pulling super tankers carrying gas or oil, which can weigh as much as 200,000 tonnes. The tugs are also fitted with firefighting pumps.

Paul Escreet, chairman of SMS Towage, said: “The Humber estuary is one of the busiest trading areas in Europe, but its powerful tide means there needs to be a substantial fleet of tugs readily available to ensure that vessels are capable of manoeuvring and berthing safely.

“This latest investment in our fleet means reflects our aim of providing our customers with more modern and environmentally friendly tugs at the Humber port, whilst complementing the existing fleet to meet our specific operational needs.

“Once again, we are very grateful to Rebecca Forder and Dominic Ward in Andrew Jackson’s shipping team, who remain our trusted advisors for this type of work. We continue to be very happy with their valuable help and advice.”

Dominic Ward, senior partner, and head of Andrew Jackson’s shipping & transport team added:- “SMS Towage is the UK’s largest independent marine towage provider and their passion for the industry is evident. As a long-standing client of the firm, we are particularly delighted to have assisted them with this latest transaction and to ensure the vessel’s smooth transition into the UK, as the business continues to flourish. ”

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