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Bridgewater-132

Offshore Tug Supply Ship, Malaysia

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Bridgewater-132

Vessel Details

MMSI

533131042

Callsign

9MYS9

Width

17.0 m

Length

70.0 m

Reviews (1)

Andrew

2025-02-23

Position: Electrical Engineer

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Looking for information about this vessel. Does anyone have experience with this ship? Was the crew alright?

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No personal experience yet, just gathering info.

Latest News (2)

Sold at auction

Jun 22, 2017 10:42

Sold for $ 3.3m to Singaporean buyers (Kim Heng Marine) via auction sale

Norway leased Swiber-linked vessel seized in Singapore

Jan 02, 2017 09:36

Three of of Swiber Holdings vessels had been seized in an arrest moved by a syndicate of banks in Singapore on 22 December. All three vessels were arrested at ASL Shipyard, the litigant in the arrest is United Overseas Bank (UOB), acting as security agent for the syndicate of banks that had extended financing to the vessel owner in relation to a sale and leaseback deal. The Business Times reported that court documents obtained by it show that the anchor handling tug supply vessels: SWIBER ELSE-MARIE , SWIBER MARY-ANN and SWIBER ANN-CHRISTINE, were arrested over an outstanding mortgage claim of over US$43.4 million (S$62.7 million). All three vessels were arrested at ASL Shipyard. The Business Times also confirmed that the owner of the three vessels is Bukit Timah Offshore AS (BTO), a vehicle set up by RS Platou Finans Shipping AS under the Norwegian KS system back in 2008, to facilitate the sale and leaseback transaction with a totally owned subsidiary of Swiber Holdings. Under 10 years' bareboat charters, the deal set on BTO to buy the vessels for the purpose of leasing them to Swiber. source: The Online Citizen

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