Important boost for environmentally restorative port
September 28, 2023By Seawork Press FP
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Port Marlborough New Zealand (PMNZ), situated at the top of New Zealand’s South Island, operates the region’s port and marinas, and facilitates the operation and growth of some of Marlborough’s most significant industries including recreational boating, forestry, wine, aquaculture and domestic and international tourism including cruise.
Damen’s new ASD 2111 will provide an important boost in towage capability in Picton Harbour, from where the inter-island passenger and freight ferries operate. New ferries will soon link the nationally significant road and rail networks between the North and South Islands.
Damen’s new Compact Tugs product platform has been created to address the needs of ports that must accommodate and manoeuvre ever larger vessels within the space available. With exceptional power and agility for its size, the ASD Tug 2111 will be more than able to handle the next generation of larger ferries that need to be manoeuvred around PMNZ’s finger jetties. Just 21 metres in length, the ASD Tug 2111 has a bollard pull of 50 tonnes and its Twin Fin skeg and Azimuth thrusters ensure excellent manoeuvrability.
"Partnering with Damen provides us with access to leading tug technology", said Port Marlborough CEO Rhys Welbourn. “We aim to enhance our marine towage service, going beyond compliance in environmental standards and modernising our fleet through this collaboration. The safety and efficiency of our operations in Picton Harbour are crucial in enabling the maritime sector in our region. Our marine fleet facilitates the flow of essential trade through the region including tourism, freight, ferries and cruise.
"Our investment in the ASD Tug 2111 and commitment to Tier-III emission standards reflects our wider commitment to more efficient operations and in leading the way as an environmentally restorative port, driving success for Marlborough."
As part of Damen's ambition to be the world's most sustainable and connected shipbuilder in the world, the ASD Tug 2111 is fitted with IMO Tier II compliant engines as standard. However, PMNZ has opted to upgrade them to IMO Tier-III compliance, and this can be achieved relatively quickly by the installation of a Damen Emission Reduction System, for which the ASD Tug 2111 is built pre-prepared. Other green technologies built into the Compact Tug range include a new electric power generation system that produces electricity by drawing on the ample power available from the main engines, reducing fuel consumption and emissions as a result.