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Seaway7’s Seaway Hawk Arrives in Abidjan with 12,000-Tonne Floating Dock

Seaway7’s Seaway Hawk, sailing under the Norwegian International Ship (NIS) flag, arrived in Abidjan after a 30-day voyage from Batam with a 12,000-tonne floating dock.
Semi-submersible vessel SEAWAY HAWK (Image source: Seaway7)

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The semi-submersible heavy transport vessel Seaway Hawk, operated by Seaway7, has arrived at the port of Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, after sailing from Batam, Indonesia.

The vessel transported a 12,000-tonne floating dock for Carena’s shipyard. According to Seaway7, the loading operation was completed in Batam in mid-September, and the vessel departed shortly afterward.

According to the ship tracing service, Seaway Hawk arrived in Abidjan on 19 October 2025 after a voyage of approximately 30 days. The floating dock is being prepared for discharge at Carena’s shipyard facility in Abidjan.

The Seaway Hawk sails under the Norwegian International Ship (NIS) flag.
Key specifications of the vessel are as follows:

Length overall: 223.07 meters

Breadth moulded: 55.50 meters

Depth moulded: 13.00 meters

Deadweight: 64,900 metric tons

Submerged depth above deck: 10.00 meters

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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