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Acta Marine sells subsidiary Van Laar
As per September 18th 2009, Acta Marine have sold their subsidiary Van Laar Scheepvaart to Swets ODV Group.
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New ultra-shallow workboat delivered to Acta Marine
On September 4th, 2009 Acta Marine has taken delivery of their latest newbuilt workboat, named Coastal Discovery. The new ship measures 35 by 12 meters with the superstructure situated on one side of the vessel, thus creating a very large open work deck.
Read moreActa Marine locates underwater cables
Acta Marine was contracted by a major energy network operator to locate and map 150 underwater cables that lay under several canals in the Province of Groningen.
Read moreActa Marine orders a new ultra shallow draft workboat
Acta Marine is expanding her fleet with a new, ultra shallow draft workboat. This versatile vessel is particularly aimed for work on projects in the offshore energy market, like oil & gas, cables & pipelines and offshore wind farms.
Read moreActa Marine as container carrier in West Africa
For many years Acta Marine has been active in the coastal waters of West Africa. At this moment 5 workboats are being operated in this area, in cooperation with our regional partner Almatug. Usually these workboats are being deployed for supporting tasks at projects for the development of ports and maritime infrastructure or oil & gas projects.
Read moreActa Marine orders two new crewboats
Acta Marine has placed an order for the construction of two new crewboats. The two identical aluminium vessels of 13.5 m. length will be capable of transporting up to 12 persons with a speed of 30 knots.
Read moreCoastal Worker lowers power cable for Belgian beaches
Acta Marine’s multi purpose vessel Coastal Worker has successfully lowered 400mtr of power cable. The client chartered the Coastal Worker for remedial lowering of the power cable connecting the Thornton Windfarm to the Belgian shore facility near Ostend.
Read moreCable lay project in Wadden Sea tidelands, Germany
Starting end of May, our vessels Sara Maatje III, V, X , XIIb and Sara Maatje XVI are being employed on a project of laying two new power cables in the Wadden Sea tidelands in Germany. The cables are being installed between the oil production island Mittelplate and Friederichskoog, a distance of approximately 8 kilometres through very shallow waters.
Read moreCoastal Guardian, Coastal Service and Sara Maatje XIV at work in St.Petersburg.
Our ships Coastal Guardian, Coastal Service and Sara Maatje XIV left Harlingen on the 24th of April for an ongoing project in St. Petersburg in Russia.
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