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Fleet

HMC owns three of the world’s largest crane vessels in the world, the SSCV Thialf, the DCV Balder and SSCV Hermod. A fourth vessel, the DCV Aegir, is currently under construction. Our fleet has large deck areas and unique capacities in the areas of heavy lifting and motion behaviour. This has earned us a reputation for superior workability and excellent station-keeping.

Harsh environments and great water depths demand an innovative approach, experience and of course the right equipment. Our versatile fleet and sound project management ensure a smooth marine operation.

Aegir

Aegir, our latest deep water construction vessel (DCV), will be capable of executing complex infrastructure and pipeline projects in ultra-deep water and will also have sufficient lifting capacity to install fixed platforms in relatively shallow water. Aegir will be operational in 2013. Read more

Thialf

SSCV Thialf is the world’s largest crane vessel. Its dual cranes provide for depth reach lowering capability as well as heavy lift capacity up to 14,200 tonnes. The vessel has an overall length of 201.6 meters (661 ft) and a width of 88.4 meters (290 ft). Read more

Hermod

The crane vessel SSCV Hermod is capable of a tandem lift of 8,100 tonnes. The vessel has an overall length of 154 meters (505 ft) and a width of 86 meters (282 ft). Read more

Balder

DCV Balder is conversed in 2002 into a full class III DP deepwater construction vessel (DCV). This DCV concept combines the best of the well-known SSCV concept with a series of multi-functional deepwater tools. The Balder has a 2,700 t crane and a 3,600 t crane and operates a J-lay system on its DCV. The vessel has an overall length of 154 meters (505 ft) and a width of 86 meters (282 ft). Read more

Support equipment

HMC operates a large variety of marine equipment, eg tugs, barges, hammers. Read more

 

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