en.Wedoany.com Reported - Foyle & Marine Dredging has completed the ownership transfer of the dredging transport vessel formerly known as Hav Atlantic, which has now been officially renamed ALANNA M. and incorporated into the company's fleet. This dredging transport vessel, specifically designed and equipped for heavy-load bulk cargo transport, will serve as a key component of the company's integrated marine supply chain.

As part of the ownership transfer process, the dredging transport vessel has been re-certified by Bureau Veritas, with its class maintained unchanged, and has been integrated into Foyle & Marine Dredging's safety management system. The company stated that this move aims to ensure the vessel meets high standards in safety, environmental protection, security, and operational excellence.
The dredging transport vessel will be used to transport rock directly from quarries to marine construction sites, helping to improve material transport efficiency. By introducing this vessel, Foyle & Marine Dredging has further enhanced its marine transport capabilities. The company can leverage the vessel to achieve direct transport between quarries and construction sites, reducing intermediate transfer links.
The re-certification by Bureau Veritas indicates that the dredging transport vessel meets the corresponding requirements in terms of technical condition and safety management. The addition of ALANNA M. provides the company with increased transport capacity to undertake more marine engineering projects.
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