IHC Merwede secures order for self-propelled CSD from Boskalis

Sketch of the CSD for Boskalis

The 152m-long and 28m-wide dredging vessel will be one of the largest CSDs of its kind in the world, IHC said.
Much attention has been paid to the design in terms of safety, the environment and increased operational workability. A particular feature of the vessel, which has a maximum dredging depth of 35m, is the widening of the aft ship in order to reduce the draught. It offers accommodation for 45 people.

IHC Merwede has been awarded the contract for the design, construction and delivery of a 23,684kW self-propelled cutter suction dredger (CSD) from Royal Boskalis Westminster.

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