The two new line handers arrived on 6 January to join SAAM Towage Canada’s fleet in Vancouver.
“These
multipurpose vessels play a key role in berthing and unberthing vessels
by transferring mooring lines from the ships being assisted to crews on
the ground. They also assist with emergencies, rescuing people from the
water and scanning for incipient changes in weather, tides, and wind
for pilots at the terminal where they provide services,” explained Brook
Walker, Director of Operations for SAAM Towage Canada
The new 14-metre-vessels were designed by Mcduff Shipdesign and built by Choey Lee Shipyards in Zhuhai (China).
“Adding
these new line handlers enables us to keep our high service standards
in Vancouver, optimize our operations and continue to efficiently
support our customers,” he added.
SAAM
Towage had already chosen the names for both vessels, SAAM Lucille and
SAAM Eriks, to honour the company's history and inspire its employees.
Lucille
is named after Lucille Johnstone, known as “Tugboat Annie”, an industry
pioneer and driving force behind the company in the 70s and 80s as its
Executive Director and President. The second vessel’s moniker is in
homage to the Eriks family, especially John Eriks, who worked as a
captain, dispatcher, and trained generations of colleagues.
Source:Seatrade Maritime News
https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/ports-logistics/saam-towage-canada-bolsters-fleet