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Wagenborg Project& Logistics B.V.
Phone + 31 (0)596 63 69 66
email [email protected]
Wagenborg NedLift B.V.
Phone + 31 (0)50 36 28 00
email [email protected]
Wagenborg NedLift sPaiN
Phone + 34 (0)917 26 02 03
email [email protected]
Wagenborg s&g gmBH
Phone + 49 (0)5978 9166-0
email [email protected]
Wagenborg sHiPPiNg B.V.
Phone + 31 (0)596 63 69 11
email [email protected]
Wagenborg sHiPPiNg NortH america iNc.
Phone + 1 514 288 8282
email [email protected]
Wagenborg sHiPPiNg swedeN a.B.
Phone + 46 409 371 00
email [email protected]
Wave sHiPPiNg Ltd
madrid: Phone + 34 917 253 763
tarragona: Phone + 34 977 252 380
Wagenborg steVedoriNg B.V.
Phone + 31 (0)596 63 69 11
email [email protected]
Wagenborg reiNiNg B.V.
Phone + 31 (0)598 34 33 07
email [email protected]
Wagenborg traNsPort Kft
Phone + 36 (1) 289 7081
email [email protected]
Wagenborg PassagiersdieNsteN B.V.
Phone + 31 (0)519 54 61 11
email [email protected]
Wagenborg towage B.V.
Phone + 31 (0)596 63 62 30
email [email protected]
Wagenborg offsHore B.V.
Phone + 31 (0)596 63 64 17
email [email protected]
Wagenborg foxdriLL B.V.
Phone +31 (0)541 58 05 00
email [email protected]
Wagenborg KazacHstaN
Bautino office:
Phone +7 (8) 32938 24941
aktau office:
Phone +7 (8) 3292 515171
atyrau office:
Phone +7 (8) 3122 255402
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markstraat 10
P.o. Box 14
9930 aa delfzijl
the Netherlands
Phone + 31 (0)596 63 69 11
email [email protected]
www.wagenborg.com
volume 4 nr. 1 May 2010
The long winter of 2010 P.6
bahwan Wagenborg started up! P.10
SCa and reining: P.20a perfect integration of the away from home supply chain P.21
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Preface – Sign of Solutions! 3‘eendracht’ to egypt 4The long winter of 2010 6bahwan Wagenborg started up! 10KW eemshaven emerging 12Watertaxi at Wadden Sea 14Sleep well part 2 16rig move in Caspian Sea 18SCa and reining 20Mv Siesta successfully salvaged 24 booming bulk business! 26
• 5th breakbulk europe antwerp: 18 – 20 May 2010 Transportation Conference & exhibition • Powergen europe amsterdam: 8-10 June 2010• Transport Logistic China Shanghai: 8-10 June 2010• 13th neftegaz Moscow: 21-25 June 2010• onS 2010 Stavanger: 24-27 august 2010• 21st annual breakbulk Conference & exhibition Houston: 12-14 october 2010
editorial Staffconnie Lindhoud, [email protected]
Contributorsmichiel Kuizenga, arjan de jong Koos zumkehr, johan adriaanse,egbert Krottje
Contact detailswagenborg timesP.o. Box 14NL-9930 aa delfzijl the NetherlandsPhone + 31 (0)596 63 62 47email [email protected]
DTPgrafische industrie de marne, Leens - delfzijl - groningen
Photographyflying focus, aad van Leeuwen, Henk zuur
Printersgrafische industrie de marne, Leens - delfzijl - groningen
May 2010
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exHibiTion SCHeDuLe
CoLoPHon
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PrefaCe
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A new slogan: one in which our Wagenborg flag has a prominent position. This logo can be seen everywhere in
our company: on ships, vehicles, cranes, pontoons, safety helmets, overalls, and even on our coffee cups. A flag
that stands as a symbol for our way of doing things. The Sign of Solutions theme expresses who we are: dedicated
professionals who think in terms of solutions. For every customer, wherever in the world and for every colleague
in every Wagenborg company.
The Sign of Solutions theme was revealed during the celebration of our 111th anniversary in 2009. On our new
website and in our corporate film you can see how our employees are working on special and sometimes unique
logistic solutions for all kinds of clients. This is not new for us, and perhaps not for you either, but it is new to
show it to you this way.
This edition of the Times contains reports about recent activities and projects that we carried out for our
customers. Naturally, the Sign of Solutions theme plays an important role in these. For example, in the article
about our ice reinforced ships. Even though harsh winters are rare, if you have to cope with these as a shipper, it’s
good to know that your logistic partner is prepared for them as well. This way security of supply is guaranteed.
And (end) customers remain satisfied. Or the item about the co-operation between SCA and Reining. The
processes of these companies have been linked to each other to make the whole logistic chain more efficient. That
cannot be achieved in a traditional customer-supplier relationship. But it can be achieved when you act as equal
partners and share know-how and experience to reach the ultimate goal.
This is what Sign of Solutions stands for!
Rob Wagenborg and Egbert Vuursteen
Profile Wagenborg Projects & Logistics
wagenborg Projects & Logistics is the
centre of expertise of wagenborg and
is a specialist in international project
forwarding. By making intelligent, efficient,
and quick links between our divisions, you
always find a solution under one roof. for
each transport chain you only need one
point of contact - wagenborg Projects and
Logistics.
‘eenDraCHT’ To egyPT
PROJECTS & LOGISTICS B.V.4
That was easier said than done. After a first sale to Turkey was
cancelled, the factory was auctioned off to buyers in Egypt. Two
UK based companies were contracted for the dismantling and
shipping. They ordered Wagenborg Projects & Logistics for
all necessary cranage on the Eendracht site, transportation to
Eemshaven and port stevedoring.
The machine lines were dismantled, packed on wooden skids
and stuffed into containers. “In total, we shipped 361 containers
(40ft) to and from Appingedam, all trucked by Wagenborg Nedlift
and handled by Wagenborg Stevedoring in Eemshaven. Several
normal size loads were transported by Reining’s mega trailers,” Bert
explains.
The oversized tanks, 39 in total, were transported to Eemshaven
with special transport vehicles of Nedlift. Some transports were
quite spectacular. Even tanks up to 7.50 meters in diameter were
carefully manoeuvred through the narrow streets of Appingedam,
headed for Eemshaven port.
But the final piece was yet to come. Two large tanks could not be
transported by road because of their extraordinary dimensions.
Water transport was the only option for them, but that was quite a
challenge. First, harsh winter conditions prevented this transport
from getting underway. By mid-February, weather conditions
improved and the two columns were moved with only a few
centimetres clearance through the narrow canal behind the factory
site and Delfzijl locks. Once this passage was done, the trip to
Eemshaven port was an easy job.
With all Wagenborg companies working together, the ‘Eendracht’
factory got a worthy farewell. Within a few months, the carton
board factory will start its new life in Egypt.
“We had mixed feelings when we first walked into the abandoned Eendracht carton board factory in Appingedam,” says Bert van Raaij, project manager for Wagenborg Projects & Logistics. The prospect of a large volume of shipments was appealing, but we were also melancholic about the 100 year history of the factory and its important position in the Appingedam community. The best we could do was to take good care of it and accompany the Eendracht to its next destination”.
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6 SHIPPING B.V.
THe Long WinTer of 2010
MV Loireborg with ice on deck, after a passage in open water.
7SHIPPING B.V.
THe Long WinTer of 2010
Profile Wagenborg Shippingwagenborg shipping is an international provider of safe and economic transport
solutions. across the seven seas. with more than a hundred years of experience
in the northwest part of europe, the mediterranean, transatlantic routes and
beyond, wagenborg shipping has every conceivable solution for the changing
transport needs of today. our fleet is modern and environmentally friendly, while
our capacity ranges from 2.000 to 20.000 tons deadweight. with this enormous
diversity in size and tonnage we are able to offer just-in-time shipments for almost
every cargo or cargo contract.
“During my 25 years in chartering with Wagenborg
Shipping, a lot has changed,” states Koos Zumkehr,
managing director Chartering for Wagenborg
Shipping. “But certain things haven’t; the Baltic and
the ice trade were, are and will be very important for
us as owners. Yes, we are building larger tonnage and
will become more and more a global player. But, on the
other hand, we have never neglected our core business;
trading in the Baltic. We have also got new building
programmes in the smaller sizes.”
“In the Baltic, we have had mild winters since the
year 2003. In the past few years, we have constantly
warned the people responsible for the logistics within
the industry. The number of icebreakers is too few to
properly assist vessels trading to Finland and Sweden
during a normal winter: there are only eight of them.
Two of them are so-called Multi-Purpose Icebreakers,
equipped to work for the offshore industry in the ‘open
water’ season. This might mean that they are deployed
elsewhere in the winter season, which puts another
strain on the already tight availability in icebreaker
capacity.”
Ice maps are produced each day by the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological
Institute. This map, for March 9, shows the actual ice conditions as well as the
restrictions for navigation. The areas are classed for vessels deadweight and ice.
Without the proper ice class, vessels are not allowed to trade in that area. The positions
of the icebreakers assisting are also marked.
One of the charterers is Oy MetsäBotnia Ab, with
whom a long lasting partnership has been set up.
We asked Jyrki Ranki, Vice President Maritime
Logistics and Distribution, to explain the
importance of having a logistic provider able to
“deliver”, also during severe winter conditions.
“Wagenborg Shipping has been shipping wood
pulp from Finland for about 30 years on a regular
basis. We at Botnia feel that Wagenborg is
committed to our wood pulp business.
Finland, expressed in shipping terms, can be
compared to an island. Each port in our country
is covered with ice during winter time. Much
to our appreciation, Wagenborg has constantly
been building up its ice-trading fleet. Not only
the number of vessels, but also the knowledge of
ice and ice trading. To my knowledge, this also
concerns officers, crew and office personnel.
Wagenborg Shipping has organized its
commercial activities in Finland via Oy Helsinki
Chartering Ab, an independent Broker office with
skillful brokers who know the Finnish market
and their customers very well. The company was
established in October 1986 and the co-operation
has led to various partnerships with the Finnish
industry.
Mr. Jari Järvi, managing director of the company,
was asked to comment on the above.
“Wagenborg Shipping is one of the few ship-
owners that - year after year – has invested in new,
well performing ice-classed ships. Unfortunately,
we have noted recently that some owners and
operators are selling transport concepts to
charterers which they most likely cannot live up
to. Question is whether this is done on purpose,
or whether it is simply a lack of knowledge
about ice trading and the related difficulties. It is
probably a bit of both.
Our estimation is that winter 2010 will be a
turning point for many charterers. We are strong
believers that more charterers than before do
realize that they must have solid transport
concepts which will serve their purpose, also
during winter time. I cannot see it in any other
way. One may neglect facts once, when homework
is not done properly, but one cannot neglect basic
facts twice.
I’m pretty sure that the Wagenborg ice-fleet
will be well committed in the Baltic Sea during
coming years both to charterers and owners
satisfaction.”Icebreaker Urho overtakes a Wagenborg vessel.
SHIPPING B.V.8
This is actually the main reason why we at
Botnia have covered long term contracts for our
pulp shipments from Finland with Wagenborg
Shipping. We are committed to each other for
loading wood pulp from Finnish and Swedish
seaports to various destinations within the
Baltic, North Sea, North Spain, Portugal and the
Mediterranean Sea.
Wood pulp business is a very volatile business.
We at Botnia do not want to leave the freighting
open. We need long term partners and owners
like Wagenborg. We must feel confident about
the shipping companies’ activities and with the
service they give us. We hope that Wagenborg
Shipping will continue to develop their fleet and
knowledge with ice trading. We cannot see any
reason why our partnership could not continue
for years. Of course, freight rates must be
competitive, but that goes for any trade whether
its wood pulp or shipping,” ended Jyrki Ranki.
Koos continues: “In our fleet we control well
over a 100 vessels having the highest Swedish/
Finnish ice class; 1A. The rest of the fleet has 1B,
C or ice class 2. But in the actual conditions only
vessels with the highest ice class are allowed to
trade all the way to the north or east. During the
ice trade the delays can be long; especially when
a vessel gets stuck in an ice ridge or compressed
ice caused by strong winds pushing the ice in
one direction. Then the crew has to wait for one
of the icebreakers to assist them. Just like the
winds, this situation can change rapidly, meaning
that the pressure can move from the Finnish to
the Swedish area in a couple of hours. The ice
conditions like this year will have an effect until
the end of May. Striving to be proactive, we always
keep close contact with the icebreaker authorities
looking for the best possible solution. A vessel
well built, strong enough to face thick ice, and
with sufficient engine power. At the same time
though, current environmental demands force
us to keep a keen eye on limiting emissions. This
means burning low sulphur fuel and minimizing
the exhaust of NOx, CO2 and other gases. This is
a big challenge for our new building department.
But enjoying a good relation between them and
Finland‘s engine builders from Wärtsilä, we have
achieved this goal once more in our new E and F
type vessels.
For the Swedish and Finnish industry, it is
important to have owners like Wagenborg
allowing them to sell, ship and deliver their
products in an efficient and cost effective way, also
during the winter. And Wagenborg is proud to be
such a service supplier to their clients.”
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10 NEDLIFT B.V.
baHWan Wagenborg STarTeD uP!
BaHwaN:wageNBorg is a strategic alliance between the suhail
Bahwan group, one of oman’s foremost business organisations, and, the
royal wagenborg group from the Netherlands, a strong multi-discipline
provider of worldwide logistics and was launched in the sultanate of oman
in october 2009.
together BaHwaN:wageNBorg combines more than 125 years of
experience and boasts a proven track record when it comes down to multi-
modal logistics projects. BaHwaN:wageNBorg executes its services
using state-of-the-art equipment and internationally trained local personnel.
Bahwan: Wagenborg transporting engines to the interior of Oman
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Operating from its soon to be completed base near the Port of Sohar
on the northern coast and with its HQ in the Oman capital of Muscat,
BAHWAN:WAGENBORG provides the following services:
• Heavy Cargo Transportation of oversized, over-dimensional loads
exceeding standard carrying capacities of 18m in length or +60mT using
Scheuerle modular Platform trailers combined with MAN Heavy Duty
Prime Movers
• The Platform trailers are kept with all auxiliary equipment to allow us to
build various possible combinations including double wide trailers and
dolly combinations
• Route Survey’s and project management to European standard
Along with the trailers, BAHWAN:WAGENBORG is also equipped with a
large number of certified auxiliary equipment, such as jacking and skidding
equipment, stools, beams, steel plates, spreaders, slings, shackles and a
variety of miscellaneous rigging gear that is essential to carry out the job at
project site.
Drivers selected from the local partner have been sent for intensive training
at the end of 2009 to the Wagenborg Nedlift operations in Europe and are
now honing their skills in the mountains and sands of the Omani landscape
with a variety of cargoes.
Most projects within this market are looking for larger axle combinations in
excess of 12 axles and most clients come from the (petro) chemical industry,
power generation, construction and oil & gas industry. The market need
is for a professional heavy transportation organization able to complete
complicated project management objectives within tight timescales and
BAHWAN:WAGENBORG is ready for the challenge.
The latest project undertaken by BAHWAN:WAGENBORG was the
transport of multiple Diesel Engines transported from the port of Muscat
over 700km to the south of Oman. To finalize the transport, experienced
personnel from the Wagenborg Nedlift team, mobilized from Holland,
were assisting in jacking the engines onto their foundation for the final
alignment and commissioning.
Going forward the market opportunities within the Omani market, as well
as the wider Gulf region, are promising!
In October 2009, the new joint venture of Bahwan Wagenborg in Oman was officially launched. Many clients joined the festivities in Muscat and watched the presentation and live equipment demonstration.
Bahwan: Wagenborg transporting a 55T vessel in Muscat port
Mrs. Amal Bahwan, Mr. Rob Wagenborg and Mr. Egbert Vuursteen together with guests
watching the live equipment demonstration in October 2009
KW eeMSHaven eMerging
The Eemshaven area is looking like an anthill these days. Two major power plant construction projects have been started to secure future power supply for the Netherlands. At the new built RWE KW Eemshaven, Wagenborg Nedlift is playing a major role in the project management, co-ordination and execution of the lifting activities. Nedlift’s Project Manager Harry Hartman explains.
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Crowded construction area of KW Eemshaven
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“During the initial planning phase of the project,
about 2 years ago, we were already involved in the
construction plans of our customer. In time, these
plans became more detailed and we were able to
give advice about crane positions and lifting work. It
became more and more clear that this project was a
really complicated one. Various contractors would be
working on different plant locations simultaneously
and the subsequent lifting activities would surely
influence the construction processes.”
With so many lifting activities and contractors on site
it was clear that proper project management and co-
ordination was necessary. Therefore, Nedlift’s project
co-ordinator René van Amsterdam was appointed to
take care of this. “René is permanently on site to take
care of co-ordination of all lifting activities. Today,
about 15 cranes of various types are present on site.
This number will increase rapidly during the next few
months when steel construction works on the main
building and boiler structure will start. It is, of course,
very important that all lifting activities can be done
safely without interrupting construction activities
of others on site. René frequently communicates
with all parties involved to guarantee smooth lifting
operations. He is the contact person for project
managers, construction workers and crane operators
on site.”
However, Harry’s job at KW Eemshaven is not finished
yet. “On the contrary! It is very important to keep in
touch with our customers working on site and think
along with them about issues involving the lifting
works. Furthermore, my job is to get in contact with
new suppliers and subcontractors involved in the
KW Eemshaven job. They can also profit from our
experience and we have a wide range of logistic services
to offer.”
We will definetely hear more from Harry and his team
in future editions of Wagenborg Times!
NEDLIFT B.V.
Wagenborg Nedlift Project Manager Harry Hartman
PASSENGER SERVICES14
WaTerTaxi
Go whenever you want. A very fast crossing. These are the slogans that
will be used by Wagenborg Watertaxi BV from the 1st of May 2010 with the
commissioning of three water taxis. These taxis, Kluut, Plevier and Stern
were named on 23 April at the Frisian Yacht Club in Harlingen. The water
taxis have been built by Dijkstra Jachtservice BV in Harlingen. The model
and design are based on water taxis used elsewhere but the hulls have been
specially adapted to the conditions in the Wadden Sea. Fitted with two 313 PK
engines and two HJ274 water jets, these boats can reach speeds of approx. 50
kilometres (27 knots) per hour during their trips.
The water taxis are based on the island Ameland and in Lauwersoog.
A water taxi works just like an ordinary taxi: the passenger determines the
points of departure and arrival. A water taxi can therefore be hired to make
a fast crossing from or to one of the other Dutch or German islands, or for a
crossing from or to, for example, Zoutkamp, Oostmahorn or Harlingen.
The water taxis are available on call at all times between 06.00 and 24.00
hours. The transfer time between the islands and the mainland only takes
about 15 minutes. Passengers can reserve a water taxi up to 30 minutes before
departure by phoning either 0900-9238 or 0900-WADTAXI.
The water taxis can carry a maximum number of 12 passengers on each trip.
Fares can be paid by either using a cash card or a credit card.
For further details, see www.wadtaxi.nl
PASSENGER SERVICES
WaTerTaxi aT WaDDen Sea
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Kluut, Plevier and Stern
at quay Harlingen
Wagenborg Watertaxi crew watching the launch of their brand new boats
SLeeP WeLL ParT 2
Profile Wagenborg Offshorewagenborg offshore’s specialism is to carry out complex logistic projects in the oil and gas industry. at wagenborg offshore we simply
don’t know the meaning of the word ‘impossible’. as part of royal wagenborg we have years of experience in shallow water transport
and ice navigation and knowledge of all oil- and gas related transport disciplines all over the world.
wagenborg Kazakhstan – subsidiary of wagenborg offshore – has been active in the Kazakhstan sector of the caspian sea since 1998.
the activities consist of the provision of ice Breaking supply Vessels, shallow draft tugs and Living Quarter Barges utilized in support of
drilling operations in the caspian sea.
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“Wagenborg Kazakhstan – subsidiary of Wagenborg Offshore – has been
active in the Kazakhstan sector of the Caspian Sea since 1998, as contractor
to AgipKCO. Initially the activities consisted of the provision of Ice
Breaking Supply Vessels and Shallow Draft Tugs utilized in support of
the consortium’s exploration drilling operations. These vessels were built
dedicated for the harsh conditions in the North Caspian”, Johan explains.
“In 2003, Wagenborg Kazakhstan was awarded the contract for the
operational management of two Living Quarters Barges. We performed the
operational management (including catering services) of these barges until
March 2010 and gained experience in this specific activity. In the mean
time the requirement for accommodation capacity increased considerably.
Since Wagenborg Kazakhstan was able to provide a quick solution for
the immediate need of high standard accommodation capacity, we were
awarded contracts for the provision of 6 living quarters barges in total.”
Five LQB’s arrived at their destination in 2009 and commenced operations
in July, September and November respectively. The last one, Bellini, is
expected to be delivered in Bautino – Kazakhstan on or before contract
deadline of June 12th 2010. At Holland Shipyards in Hardinxveld, the
crew is working hard to get LQB Bellini ready for departure by April 27th
2010. The schedule is tight, however Johan is fully confident that it will
be met. “Clearly the refurbishment of three existing LQB’s and building
two new-built LQB’s in one season has been a very demanding exercise. We
were able to achieve this thanks to the dedication, flexibility and positive
attitude of all employees of Wagenborg Offshore/ Wagenborg Kazakhstan
and yards and subcontractors involved”, he concludes.
Last year, we reported about MV Debussy and MV Ravel, which were transformed from luxury river cruise ships into fully utilized Living Quarter Barges (LQBs) destined for the Caspian Sea. Since then, a lot happened. Johan Adriaanse, Director Operations at Wagenborg Offshore, gives us an update.
OFFSHORE B.V.
MV Debussy next to offshore island in Caspian Sea
Profile Wagenborg Foxdrillwagenborg foxdrill – subsidiary of wagenborg offshore – is
an expert in various activities within the oil and gas industry.
one of our most important activities is rig moving- the assembly,
disassembly and transport of drilling rigs, both onshore and
offshore. we also assemble new offshore rigs, inspect and
modify them. another activity is the installation of conductors,
both onshore and offshore. we invest continuously in the
development of our own people, both in their knowledge
and their professional skills. our own transport and hoisting
equipment always complies with the highest standards and can
be deployed flexibly anywhere in europe. our enthusiastic and
well-qualified team complies with regulations in the following
areas - Quality (iso 9001), safety (Vca**), environment (iso
14001) and rope access (irata).
rig Movein CaSPian Sea
In the summer of 2009, Wagenborg Foxdrill carried out a very special rig move project for its customer KCA Deutag: moving onshore rig T47 from an offshore artificial island to another offshore artificial island. A special move with special requirements. For this challenge, only one name came up in the mind of Edwin Ros, Operations Superintendent for KCA Deutag in Kazachstan: Wagenborg Foxdrill.
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rig Movein CaSPian Sea
FOXDRILL
“When our customer requested us to move rig T47, we had some doubts
about the feasibility of this operation. With every rig move, it is a challenge
to keep the down-time of the rig as short as possible. T47 was placed on
KE-F island 8 years ago, and back then it was decided that the rig would
stay there permanently. Therefore, a lot of piping and electro-technical
infrastructure was assembled for permanent use. Moving T47 from the
island meant that a lot of this infrastructure had to be disassembled, which
would take quite a lot of time. Unproductive time, because the drilling rig
could not be operational then.”
Although KCA Deutag has a crew of 150 skilled people working in the
Caspian Sea area, Edwin felt that he would need some extra expertise on
this job. He knows the people of Wagenborg Foxdrill for more than 20
years already and together with them many complicated rig move jobs
were carried out under harsh conditions.
“Upon a joint inspection of T47 at KE-F island, Foxdrill’s project manager
Ewold Jager came up with a fine plan to carry out the rig move. Within a
time frame of 140 days, T47 could be moved to its new location on EPC-3
artificial island. This plan convinced our customer of the feasibility of the
rig move operation and soon we received a final go for the project,” Edwin
explains. Soon after that, Foxdrill’s rig move crew flew in to the project site
and the actual work could begin. From KCA Deutag side, Holger Egbers
became project manager for the move.
“During the first weeks, many operational delays occurred, mainly
due to local bureaucracy, extensive legislation and regulations and
unforeseen circumstances. But the Foxdrill people are used to those kind
of developments: they can react rapidly and are able to change execution
plans quickly if required” says Edwin. “During this project I again saw the
character of Foxdrill: a problem solving, skilled and professional team with
a constant focus on working safely. Together with their direct and short
communication lines, this leads to an unrivalled position in the world
when it comes down to complicated rig move operations.”
In the end, T47 rig move was completed several weeks ahead of schedule. A
fine piece of work and a good base for future projects in the Caspian area!
KE-F Island in Caspian Sea
KCA Deutag Operations Superintendent Edwin Ros working in his project office at
KE-F Island
Reining is a provider of logistic services that continuously searches for optimal solutions to logistic problems in close co-operation with its customers. With its specialist knowledge of transport, warehousing and intermodal transport, the company is able to offer an integrated package of logistic services. Our focus is always on the customer. Good personnel and advanced ICT systems enable Reining to offer its customers an ever better service. Reining operates through branches in Hoogezand, Tilburg and Budapest. The company has 450 employees, 350 trucks and approximately 100,000 m2 of storage capacity.
SCA is a global consumer goods and paper company that develops, produces and markets personal care products, tissue, packaging, publication papers and solid-wood products. In the Away-From-Home (AFH) tissue segment, SCA delivers complete hygiene concepts to institutions and companies. These include tissue products, dispensers, soap and services which are marketed under the global Tork brand.
SCa away from Home Tissue europe Wagenborg reining
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SCa anD reining:
a PerfeCT inTegraTion
of THe aWay froM
HoMe SuPPLy CHain
Firstly, the products are brought from factories throughout the whole of Europe to the Benelux distribution centre in Tilburg. This is done using efficient volume combinations fitted with curtain sides and a liftable roof so that pallets of up to 3 metres high can be loaded and unloaded both quickly and free of damage. In certain cases, intermodal transport is a better solution. For example, the Reining Huckepack trailers can be put completely on a train and can then connect up seamlessly to the European road transport network.
The goods are then stored in the warehouse and distributed from there to the customers. All kinds of value added activities are carried out in the warehouse such as strict quality controls and repacking.
We take care of the distribution from the warehouse to the Tork dealer network by making use of our own people and equipment. The large customers are supplied directly from the factories. Regular delivery days are arranged for the distribution to certain geographical areas and so the customers get a guaranteed delivery and the trucks are loaded in the most efficient manner. The curtains of several of these trucks are printed with Tork branded (lifestyle) pictures, by which SCA and Reining present themselves as partners in the market.
For many years now, Reining has taken care of the logistics for SCA Away From Home Benelux (AFH). At first, this was a matter of individual sub-processes, but it can now be rightly described as a fully integrated logistics process.
A fully integrated supply chain, from the factory to the customer, and with everything under our own control.
Hometaking:
Warehousing:
Distribution and direct deliveries:
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SCa anD reining:
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new agreement
SCA Away From Home Benelux (AFH) and Reining have recently
prolonged their contract and are both very optimistic about the future.
Commercial Director Ron Goselink of SCA AFH Benelux: ‘Due to synergy
in the logistics process, we have been able to increase the level of service
we provide to our customers and there has also been a significant decrease
in the number of incorrect deliveries.’
SCA AFH Benelux has an in-house office in Reining’s Warehouse.
According to Suzan Gelesits, Regional Manager Business Logistics, that is
crucially important for a good co-operation. ‘It keeps the lines short and
we stand together in the centre of the process’.
REINING B.V.
Commercial Director Ron
Goselink of SCA AFH Benelux
business intelligence
The new Warehouse Management System is an important factor in the
co-operation between SCA and Reining. The revolutionary Multi-site
Multi-user WMS shows Reining in one glance a view of the total stock
levels at various locations. Furthermore, information is processed in
real-time, among others wireless scanning equipment. The WMS is linked
to by using the information systems of SCA, which ensures an efficient
and error-free exchange of information. Suzan Gelesits: ‘This real-time
information facility enables us to monitor the process by way of a limited
number of key performance indicators and to immediately correct these
where necessary.’
Sustainability
Sustainability is another important theme in this partnership. Reining
has taken its social responsibility seriously by investing in new and cleaner
vehicles, but there is still some room for improvement when using the
existing equipment. For example, drivers receive special training to make
them aware of their influence on the fuel consumption and reduction of
emissions of hazardous substances.
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Foundations for offshore windmill park Alpha Ventus towed to offshore construction site
Profile Wagenborg Towage
wagenborg towage has a
modern fleet of tugs with a
total of 5,500 horse power.
wagenborg towage is active
in sea towage and salvage and
has equipment to tug, hoist, lift,
and transport objects, among
which a floatable heavy lift
crane and several river- and
seagoing barges. a specially
developed sounding vessel
carries out hydrographic
services in coastal waters.
Mv SieSTa SuCCeSSfuLLy SaLvageD
During the first week of March, Wagenborg Towage salvaged the
MV Siesta,a former passenger ship of 60 metres long and 10 metres
wide. The MV Siesta had already been moored for several months
waiting to be dismantled. However, for some unknown reason, the
wreck sprang a leak and sank in the industrial port of the German
city of Leer.
After the floating crane Triton had secured the Siesta and attached
it to the hoists, Wagenborg Towage emptied the wreck by
pumping the water out. A short while later, the MV Siesta was
floating again and she was moored at the quay in Leer.
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MV Siesta in the hook of floating crane Triton
STEVEDORING B.V.
Profile Wagenborg Stevedoringwagenborg stevedoring operates modern multi-purpose
terminals in the ports of delfzijl and eemshaven in the north
of the Netherlands. the quays with a length of 1.400 metres,
have roll-on/roll-off facilities and a deep draught. our
storage capacity is 140.000 m2.
from both delfzijl and eemshaven the connections with
germany and the Netherlands are excellent. this means
that wagenborg can guarantee a seamless transport chain.
goods from the Netherlands and germany are stored
and transshipped in sea-going vessels via wagenborg
stevedoring. cargo destined for the Northwest european
markets finds its way over land and water via the modern
transshipment terminals in delfzijl and the eemshaven.
buLK buSineSS!
Wagenborg Bulk Terminal B.V. in Delfzijl is still a relatively new business of Royal Wagenborg. The bulk terminal is used to store and handle bulk products for both import and export of, in particular, animal feed, raw materials for the compound industry.
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STEVEDORING B.V.
buLK buSineSS!
The first storage sheds at the Wagenborg Bulk Terminal were taken into
use at the end of 2007. With a surface area of 10,000 m2, approx. 40,000
tons of bulk goods can be stored in six separate halls. A modern transport
conveyor belt system is used for the high speed loading and unloading of
barges and sea-going vessels. The terminal also has excellent links with the
local road and rail transport networks.
The storage sheds satisfy the highest quality requirements. Of course,
Wagenborg Bulk Terminal is certified in accordance with the ISO 9001 and
ISO 14001 standards. The terminal is also certified in accordance with the
GMP requirements for storing animal feeds.
Wagenborg Bulk Terminal’s customers are very enthusiastic about these
new developments in Delfzijl and since the construction of the first sheds
the demand for storage space has been enormous. In order to continue
to serve the market well, it has been decided to double the capacity. The
building work currently taking place in Delfzijl will result in an extra
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