Havfisk AS, Bygg nr. 905 ved Vard Søviknes, VARD 8 02 "Kongsfjord"

Refvik

Administrator
Staff member
VARD SECURES CONTRACT FOR ONE STERN TRAWLER FOR HAVFISK

Singapore, 10 April 2018 – Vard Holdings Limited (“VARD”), one of the major global designers and shipbuilders of offshore and specialized vessels, is pleased to announce that it has secured a new contract for the design and construction of one stern trawler for HAVFISK AS (“HAVFISK”). The contract value is slightly below NOK 400 million.

Building on the successful collaboration and strong track record in the design, construction and operation of trawlers over the years, VARD and HAVFISK have once again developed a new stern trawler. The new vessel design is intended to further enhance cost-and-production-efficiency and promote environmentally friendly operations in the fisheries industry.

The new vessel is of VARD 8 02 design, based on HAVFISK’s stern trawler Nordtind, which was delivered from VARD in January 2018. Nordtind has proven itself as an efficient trawler with a state-of-the-art hull, both for trawling and in transit. With a high focus on quality of catch, safety for crew and sustainable operations, the vessel has the newest and most efficient technology for bringing the catch ashore with minimum environmental footprint. Its high ice class, Silent F compliance, efficient engines and deck equipment, and modern living quarters for the crew, will be incorporated in the new vessel as well.

With a length of 80 meters and a beam of 17 meters, the trawler features an advanced fish factory, two separate cargo holds for refrigerated and frozen fish, and a freezing capacity of 80 tons per 24 hours. The new vessel will be a further development of the recently delivered trawler, featuring improved catch handling with a live fish tank, keeping the fish in healthy condition until processing and storing of catch in low temperature to maintain the premium quality of the fish. Head and guts will be stored in ensilage tanks and delivered ashore, ensuring that all biomass of the catch are utilized.

The vessel will be the world’s first stern trawler with an integrated energy storage system, consisting of diesel mechanical/diesel electric propulsion and batteries. The energy storage system together with VARD’s SeaQ Power Management System for power optimization in all operations, will ensure low emission of carbon dioxide, NOx and noise. The system will be used in all operations; allowing fuel savings in trawling, transit and in harbor when offloading. In addition, the technologically advanced vessel will feature frequency controlled large components, energy-efficient LED lights, and electrical winches, all connected to the SeaQ Power Management System.

Mr. Roy Reite, CEO and Executive Director of VARD, commented “VARD and HAVFISK have developed a valuable partnership that is focused on innovation, having constructed four state-of-the-art trawlers in recent years. We have now agreed to build an additional vessel, which will once again take us a step forward, featuring the latest technology and solutions onboard. We look forward to our continued collaboration to develop the new vessel for the HAVFISK fleet.”
Mr. Webjørn Barstad, CEO of HAVFISK, commented: “We are pleased to once again work with the very competent teams at VARD, and continue to develop high-tech energy efficient fishing vessels. In a time where many Norwegian shipowners go abroad with their shipbuilding projects, I am delighted that we are able to continue to complete our newbuild projects at home.”

The hull will be built at Vard Braila in Romania, while outfitting and completion will be carried out at Vard Søviknes in Norway. Delivery of the vessel is scheduled for 1Q 2020.

VARD has developed and delivered a total of four fishing vessels for HAVFISK. Gadus Poseidon, Gadus Njord and Gadus Neptun were delivered in 2013 and 2014 respectively, and Nordtind in January 2018.

HAVFISK is Norway's largest trawler company with a fleet of 10 vessels. The operations are primarily based on cod, haddock and saithe fishing. All fish are headed and gutted onboard, and the company is able to provide fresh and frozen fish throughout the year. HAVFISK is headquartered in Ålesund, Norway. www.havfisk.no

Overall length: 80 m | Breadth approx. 17 m | Stern trawler

VARD 8 02
VARD 8 02.jpg

Illustrasjon: Vard
 
I Havfisk sin nye tråler skal fisken få svømme i tanker til den skal i fabrikken
Det er første gang en ny tråler bygges med vått mottak om bord.

På vanlig trålfiske i dag tømmes trålen i en mottakstank uten vann, og den siste fisken kan ha ligget der i noen timer før den blir produsert.

Bedre kvalitet

I den nye tråleren til Havfisk, som skal leveres i januar til neste år, blir tankene fylt med sjøvann.

- Vi har troen på at det å holde fisken i live til den blir produsert, gir bedre kvalitet. Det har også vært gjort forsøk som støtter dette, sier operasjonssjef Odd Johan Fladmark ved Havfisk AS til Tekfisk.

Havfisk har fått fire millioner av FHF og Innovasjon Norge til å bygge vått mottak.

Forsøk som er gjort tidligere viser at trålfanget fisk hadde en overlevingsgrad på opp til 90 prosent om de kom i tanker med vann før de ble produsert.

- Det syntes vi hørtes veldig interessant ut. «Molnes», som har bygget om et eksisterende mottak, har hatt gode erfaringer med dette, sier Fladmark.

Nytt design

Slik det er i dag kan den siste fisken som produseres ha vært død i flere timer før den blir produsert. Dette gjør det vanskelig å tømme den for blod selv med gode og effektive utblødningstanker.

- Ved å bygge anlegget fra grunnen av, håper vi å få til enda bedre kvalitet og overlevelse enn andre har fått til, sier operasjonssjefen.

I samarbeid med Vard og MMC First Process har de designet helt nye tanker til den nye tråleren. Disse blir litt større enn de som vanligvis er om bord.

- Det blir en stor utskiftning av vann, og skal de tåle vanntrykket, må de designes på en annen måte. Det må være en jevn fordeling av vannet i hele arealet av tanken, og vi har gjort mye utvikling for å få det til, sier Fladmark.

Les meir på sidene til Tekfisk

"Kongsfjord"
Kongsfjord.jpg

Foto: via Havfisk
 
"Kongsfjord" blei overlevert fra Vard Søviknes 15. Januar i år
Kongsfjord.jpg

Foto: via verftet
 
Back
Top