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Black Marlin Executes Complex Multi-Cargo Voyage to Freetown

The semi-submersible heavy transport vessel Black Marlin completed a multi-cargo voyage from China to Freetown, safely transporting two barges, two tugboats and a crane barge.
Photo: Boskalis

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The semi-submersible heavy transport vessel Black Marlin completed a multi-cargo shipment from China to Freetown in Sierra Leone, demonstrating coordinated offshore transport execution under challenging loading conditions.

Unlike single-unit deck transports, the vessel carried multiple assets simultaneously, forming what operators described as a “jigsaw” configuration. The shipment included two barges, two tugboats and one crane barge, all secured aboard the deck for the intercontinental voyage.

Photo: Boskalis

Handling several floating units during submersion and refloating operations posed operational complexity. As Black Marlin ballasted down, the transported units began floating at the same time, requiring precise synchronization between the vessel’s crew and attending tugs. Maintaining positional control of each unit during loading and discharge was critical to ensure safe transfer operations.

Through coordinated marine operations and structured communication between onboard teams and tug operators, the assets were kept stable throughout the process. The discharge phase in Freetown was completed without disruption, confirming effective execution of the heavy marine transport plan.

The project highlights the operational discipline required in multi-cargo semi-submersible transport, particularly when handling multiple floating structures during controlled submersion cycles.

Photo: Boskalis
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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