Damen launches marine aggregate dredger for Hanson

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Damen Shipyards Group has launched a marine aggregate dredger (MAD) 3500 at its Galati yard in Romania for UK-based Hanson.

Hanson will use the vessel to conduct offshore aggregate extraction in water depths up to -55 metres in the North Sea and English Channel.  

The dredger was successfully launched, despite the impact of the coronavirus during this critical stage of production. To ensure the safe continuity of its business operations around the world, Damen has taken numerous measures at its yards and offices.

“Throughout the pandemic our number one priority has been the safety and wellbeing of our personnel, our co-workers and the communities in which we work. However, by combining a robust approach to safety measures with coordinated team work, we have been able to continue production. The project team and yard have done a great job. Together they have taken the necessary measures to keep on track with minimal loss of time. In this way, we are able to maintain our support to our clients,” said Damen sales manager Joppe Neijens.

According to Damen the MAD 3500 model specifically aims at achieving the optimal balance between payload and efficiency within the limited dimensions required for the vessel to traverse the Shoreham Lock on the English south coast.

Following the launch, Damen will complete work on the vessel, to be named Hanson Thames, and afterwards undertake commissioning, including of dredge equipment and screening installation from Damen Dredging Equipment in the Netherlands and a dry unloading system from PLM Cranes.