Ulstein SOC 5000 Vessel Design Wins Nomination for Prestigious Award in The Netherlands
Ulstein Sea of Solutions is nominated for the Dutch HME Maritime Innovation Award 2011 for their SOC 5000 vessel design.
The SOC 5000 is a self propelled heavy lift crane vessel design, measuring 180,9 m by 46.4 m with a lifting capacity of 5.000 metric tons. Based on this design two customized versions have been developed which are currently under construction for Subsea Seven and Heerema.
Competitors to heavy offshore design company Ulstein Sea of Solutions for this prestigious Dutch innovation award are IHC Merwede and NewThex Ned BV.
The prize is presented annually to the most innovative maritime supplier of the Netherlands and will be presented at the Maritime Awards Gala that takes place on Thursday 3 November.
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Posted on September 2, 2011, in MARINE VESSELS, Netherlands and tagged award, business, Design, europe, Heavy Transport Vessel, Maritime, Netherlands, News, Nomination, Oil and Gas, Prestigious, PRWEB, Subsea (technology), Transportation and Logistics, Ulstein SOC 5000, United States, vessel, wins. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.
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