

Christening of the first of two CSOVs for Bernhard Schulte Offshore
Hamburg - Bernhard Schulte Offshore announces the delivery of its latest Commissioning Service Operation Vessel (CSOV)...
In connection with the offshore construction of the Fehmarnbelt fixed link, a Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) Fehmarnbelt is to be set up as part of the risk control measures in collaboration with the Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) Travemünde. During the construction phase, the sea space is to be monitored around the clock by traffic control ships. EMO will provide authorised personnel for every vessel. They will assume responsibility for on-board nautical support in collaboration with the VTS Fehmarnbelt. The nautical specialists have been trained in advance by the German shipping authorities.
“As a German company, we are delighted to be involved in such an outstanding and innovative project as the construction of the Fehmarnbelt link. Traffic control is an important role during maritime construction. It ensures plain sailing for the German-Danish cooperation”, says Jan Heyenga, Head of the Maritime Services Department at EMO.
The Emden-based company is sourcing for this project from its experienced nautical personnel who have been successfully deployed for years in the field of marine coordination and site surveillance for offshore wind farms as well as in the company’s own VENTUSmarine control centre.
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