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Acta Marine named its second Walk to Work Support Vessel in Emden, Germany

20 June 2018

Wednesday 20 June, godmother Mrs. Ingelore Hering of the Lower Saxony Ministry for the Environment, Energy, Building and Climate Protection named the vessel Acta Auriga. Auriga being one of the stellar constellations in the northern hemisphere. The ceremony took place at Südkai Emden. Many guests attended the festivities and the tours on board the brand new vessel.

As of May 2018, Acta Auriga is deployed as operations and maintenance vessel for Ocean Breeze Energy’s (OBE) 400Mw offshore windfarm BARD Offshore 1. 

 

Acta Auriga and its experienced crew support OBE’s offshore operations by providing safe transfer of technicians and cargo to the wind turbines on a 24/7 and year-round basis. Often in challenging weather and sea conditions that occur at the windfarm location 80 km offshore in the German Bight. 

 

Acta Auriga, a jointly developed Ulstein SX195 design features an SMST 3D-compensated gangway and 3D-crane as well as the special Ulstein X-BOW and X-STERN that optimize the overall seakeeping and workability of the vessel. In addition, Acta Auriga’s state of the art hotel facilities, accommodating up to 120 persons, takes staying offshore for the technicians and crew to a whole new level. 

 

Acta Marine has a sister vessel to Acta Auriga under construction at Ulstein Verft for delivery early 2019. “With the walk to work construction support vessels Acta Orion, Acta Auriga and the new build under construction Acta is well positioned to support the offshore wind industry going forward” said Rob Boer Managing Director at Acta “Building on our long track record as owner and operator of a 40 unit fleet of multicats, tugs and crew transfer vessels Acta is keen to further extend our services toward the offshore industry at large”.