Esvagt is Danish offshore shipping company providing safety and support at sea.
Industry | Transport |
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Founded | 1981 |
Headquarters | Esbjerg, Denmark |
Key people | Peter Lytzen (CEO) |
Revenue | 1,081M DKK (2021) |
Number of employees | 1000+ |
Parent | 3i Infrastructure |
Website | esvagt.com |
Footnotes / references [1] |
History
editEsvagt was founded in 1981. It supports the offshore wind and oil and gas industries with a wide range of specialised services: standby, emergency response and rescue vessels (ERRV), oil spill response, firefighting, tanker assistance, rig moves, supply services and inter-field transfer of cargo and personnel.
3i Infrastructure and AMP Capital acquired Esvagt from the Maersk Group and ESE Holding in 2015. It is now wholly owned by 3i Infrastructure.[2]
Vessels
editEsvagt owns and operates a fleet of more than 40 vessels, including nine Service Operation Vessels (SOV). They developed SOVs in 2010 to provide accommodation and working spaces in support of the offshore wind industry.[3]
Service Operation Vessels (SOV)
editname | year | builder | design |
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Esvagt Alba | 2021 | New Havyard Shipyard, Norway | Havyard 831L SOV |
Esvagt Albert Betz | 2019-21 | New Havyard Shipyard, Norway | Havyard 831L SOV |
Esvagt Dana | 2018 | Zamakona Shipyard, Spain | Havyard 931 CCV |
Esvagt Faraday | 2015 | Havyard Ship Technology, Norway | Havyard 832 SOV Design |
Esvagt Froude | 2015 | Havyard Ship Technology, Norway | Havyard 832 SOV Design |
Esvagt Havelok | 2021 | New Havyard Shipyard, Norway | Havyard 831L SOV Design |
Esvagt Mercator | 2017 | Cemre Shipyard, Turkey | Havyard 831 SOV Design |
Esvagt Njord | 2016 | Havyard Ship Technology, Norway | Havyard 832 SOV Design |
Esvagt Schelde | 2020 | New Havyard Shipyard, Norway | Havyard 831L SOV Design |
[4] |
Multi-role ERRV
editname | year | builder | design |
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Esvagt Aurora | 2012 | Zamakona Shipyard, Spain | Ulstein SX123 |
Esvagt Bergen | 2011 | ||
Esvagt Connector | 2000 | Odense Steel Shipyard | |
Esvagt Dee | 2000 | Odense Steel Shipyard | |
Esvagt Don | 2000 | Odense Steel Shipyard | |
Esvagt Heidi | 2012 | Ulstein Shipyard, Norway | Ulstein PX 121 |
Esvagt Innovator | 2018 | Cemre Shipyard | Havyard 832 MPV |
Esvagt Leah | 2012 | Ulstein Shipyard, Norway | Ulstein PX 121 |
Esvagt Observer | 1999 | Odense Steel Shipyard | |
Esvagt Server | 2012 | Singapore | |
Esvagt Stavanger | 2012 | Armon Shipyard, Spain | Ulstein SX123 |
[4] |
Standby ERRV
editmostly 45.80 m length
name | year | builder |
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Esvagt Cantana | 2015 | ASL, Singapore |
Esvagt Capella | 2004 | |
Esvagt Capri | 2010 | |
Esvagt Carina | 2007 | ASL, Singapore |
Esvagt Caroline | 2008 | ASL, Singapore |
Esvagt Carpathia | 2007 | ASL, Singapore |
Esvagt Cassiopeia | 2008 | ASL, Singapore |
Esvagt Castor | 2009 | ASL, Singapore |
Esvagt Celeste | 2013 | ASL, Singapore |
Esvagt Celina | 2013 | ASL, Singapore |
Esvagt Champion | 2007 | ASL, Singapore |
Esvagt Charlie | 1976 / 1991 | |
Esvagt Chastine | 2015 | ASL, Singapore |
Esvagt Christina | 2010 | ASL, Singapore |
Esvagt Claudine | 2014 | ASL, Singapore |
Esvagt Cobra | 2009 | ASL, Singapore |
Esvagt Contender | 2008 | ASL, Singapore |
Esvagt Cornelia | 2014 | ASL, Singapore |
Esvagt Corona | 2004 | |
Esvagt Kappa | 2002 | |
Esvagt Preserver | 1966 / 2016 | |
Esvagt Sigma | 2002 | |
[4] |
Crew Change Vessel
editEsvagt Beta 1991 / 2008 76.60 m
References
edit- ^ "Sustainability & ESG Report" (pdf). Esvagt. 2021. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
- ^ Adis Ajdin (6 December 2021). "3i Infrastructure to take full ownership of Esvagt in $355m deal". Splash247.cm (Asia Shipping Medi). Retrieved 14 January 2023.
- ^ "Wind". Esvagt. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
- ^ a b c "Our Fleet". Esgagt. Retrieved 14 January 2023.