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Damen and UK Dredging sign contract for advanced TSHD
Construction will take place at the Ha Long Shipyard, and the dredger is expected to be ready for maintenance duties in ports across the United Kingdom in 2028. Illustration: Damen
Damen Shipyards Group and Associated British Ports (ABP), the UK’s largest port operator, have signed a contract for the construction of a new Trailing Suction Grab Hopper Dredger. The agreement, concluded in March through ABP’s subsidiary UK Dredging (UKD), represents an important milestone in the long-standing collaboration between the two organisations and the growing capability of UKD.
One year ago, Damen successfully delivered the UKD Seadragon, a Shoalbuster 2711 WID (water injection dredger), to ABP. This new order further strengthens the positive partnership between the companies and reflects their ongoing commitment to supporting efficient and sustainable dredging operations.
UKD is responsible for providing essential dredging services across ports and waterways throughout the United Kingdom. The dredger will play a crucial role in maintaining navigational depths and supporting safe, efficient vessel access to ABP’s ports.
HAS BEEN CUSTOMIZED
The vessel, based on the Damen TSHD 1000 design, has been customised to meet the specific operational needs of UKD. Construction will take place at the Ha Long Shipyard, and the dredger is expected to be ready for maintenance duties in ports across the United Kingdom in 2028.
The vessel will be fitted with a diesel-electric propulsion system incorporating an energy storage system, as well as a Damen aftertreatment ULEV compliant exhaust system featuring SCR and DPF filters, aligning with the latest environmental standards in the maritime industry. The 60 metre vessel will also be equipped with an electrically driven grab crane.
IMPORTANT ADDITION TO FLEET
Mark Pearson, General Manager of UKD, commented, “We are delighted to deepen our partnership with Damen on this important addition to our fleet, further boosting UKD’s sector leading capability. The new TSHD 1000 will enhance our ability to maintain ports across the UK efficiently and sustainably, supporting our mission to provide reliable dredging services for our customers as a key part of ABP’s mission Keeping Britain Trading. The new multi-purpose TSHD 1000 is designed to support UKD’s commitment to sustainable and efficient port maintenance.”
Joppe Neijens, Sales Manager at Damen Shipyards, added, “This contract marks another milestone in our longstanding relationship with UKD. We are proud to deliver a vessel that combines proven Damen design with bespoke features to meet UKD’s operational needs.”
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