Svitzer has ordered two more Damen ASD 3212 tugs with 80 tonnes bollard pull performance for its escort and towing operations on the Thames and Felixstowe.

The vessels are being built at Damen’s Song Cam Shipyard in Vietnam and will be delivered to Svitzer UK in October 2015.

ASD Tugs

The 32 metre ASD tugs, designed for push-pull, escorting, towing and fire-fighting operations, feature a 12.2 metre beam and speed of 14 knots. For propulsion, they are equipped with two Caterpillar 3516C HD TA/D engines with a total power of 5,050 bkW at 1,800 rpm.

Svitzer specialises in escorting large vessels − tankers, cruise ships, bulk containers and container ships. The vessels ordered are suitable for handling large vessels because of their ability to change pitch and power during operation, which allows smooth and superior manoeuvrability of big vessels.

The tugs have 2800 mm controllable-pitch propellers in combination with special render recovery winches. The render recovery winches are equipped with a 200 tonne break, render 100 tonnes at 100m/min and 60 tonnes at 50m/min at second layer, while normal mode pull is 60 tonnes at 20m/min.

Svitzer Fleet

Svitzer UK ordered its first ASD 3212 tug in 2014; a model outfitted with a fixed-pitch propeller in combination with a forward winch. Svitzer UK’s tug fleet now totals 21 Damen tugs including these three ASD 3212 vessels. The towage and salvage company has more than 430 vessels in over 100 locations worldwide.