en.Wedoany.com Reported - Singapore-based Fast Offshore Supply has selected Incat Crowther to provide design services for 10 crew transfer vessels. Once built, these new vessels will be deployed for Shell's offshore projects in Brunei.
This type of crew transfer vessel can accommodate 80 people, transport 150 tonnes of cargo, and reach a top speed of 30 knots. The vessels are equipped with SMST gangways for personnel transfer to and from offshore installations, and feature a 200-square-metre cargo deck for delivering supplies and operational equipment to Shell's offshore platforms. The first vessels are expected to be delivered in early 2027.
According to Fast Offshore Supply's plan, the 10 new vessels will be built by multiple shipyards across Southeast Asia, including the company's own shipyard in Singapore. The centralized order of these 10 new vessels aims to provide dedicated crew and cargo transfer services for Shell's Brunei offshore projects, addressing the demand for efficient personnel transfer and material replenishment for offshore platform operations.
Incat Crowther is a company specializing in the design of high-performance commercial vessels, with extensive design experience in crew transfer vessels, high-speed passenger ferries, and offshore support vessels. Fast Offshore Supply's selection of Incat Crowther's design reflects the shipowner's emphasis on proven vessel types and reliable technical performance.
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