Deep Sea Supply takes Delivery of 'Sea Triumph'

By Joseph R. Fonseca
Saturday, September 20, 2014

The Deep Sea Supply  took delivery of the newbuilding Platform Supply Vessel 'Sea Triumph'  on Thursday 18 September.  The vessels 'Sea Triumph' is a STX 05-L design built at Cochin shipyard in India.

Main characteristics of the vessel are; 4.100 dwt, 810 m2 deck area, clean design and diesel electric propulsion.  Following the delivery of 'Sea Triumph', Deep Sea Supply has 15 AHTS vessels and 24 PSVs in operation, in total 39 vessels.  Limassol 18 September 2014  Deep Sea Supply PLC 

This information is subject of the disclosure requirements acc. to §5-12 vphl

(Norwegian Securities Trading Act) Source: Deep Sea Supply

Categories: Technology Shipbuilding Offshore Finance Energy Vessels Offshore Energy

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