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Esvagt

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Esvagt
IndustryTransport
Founded1981
HeadquartersEsbjerg, Denmark
Key people
Peter Lytzen (CEO)
Revenue1,081M DKK (2021)
Number of employees
1000+
Parent3i Infrastructure
Websiteesvagt.com
Footnotes / references
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Esvagt is Danish offshore shipping company providing safety and support at sea.

History

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Esvagt 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

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Esvagt 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)

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Esvagt SOVs
name year builder design
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
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Multi-role ERRV

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Esvagt ERRVs
name year builder design
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
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Standby ERRV

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mostly 45.80 m length

Esvagt ERRVs
name year builder
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
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Crew Change Vessel

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Esvagt Beta 1991 / 2008 76.60 m

References

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  1. ^ "Sustainability & ESG Report" (pdf). Esvagt. 2021. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ "Wind". Esvagt. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  4. ^ a b c "Our Fleet". Esgagt. Retrieved 14 January 2023.