Damen Delivers Two ASD Tugs
SAAM, the leading towage company with operations across South, Central and North America, has taken delivery of two ASD Tugs 2411 from the Damen Shipyards Group. These compact yet powerful vessels deliver over 70 tonnes of bollard pull and are exceptionally manoeuvrable and reliable.
The order was placed just three months ago, following a visit by SAAM representatives to Damen Song Thu Shipyard in Vietnam where the vessels were already in build for stock. Their decision to go ahead with the purchase was based on Damen’s ability to combine high build and service quality, flexibility and fast delivery times, even when special modifications, as in this case, are required. The ASD Tug 2411 can be found operating all over the world. This rugged design packs a lot of capability into its 24 metres and has proven to be a dependable workhorse in all conditions.
The two new tugs, named Tordo and Mirlo after Chilean birds, are now on their way to Valparaiso, Chile. Once they are fully commissioned they will begin harbour operations in the port of San Antonio. Damen will also be providing crew training and a range of other support services in their home country.
Pablo Caceres, Technical Manager for SAAM Towage, commented, “It was indeed interesting to be directly involved in the acceptance process for these two versatile tugboats. Not only are the vessels performing above SAAM expectations, but the experience of working with a Damen project management and production team fully committed to delivering a high quality product in terms of performance, presentation and seaworthiness was a very positive one”.