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BOA Offshore’s BOABARGE 38 to Operate in Rotterdam from October

BOA Offshore shared the availability of BOABARGE 38 in Rotterdam this October, offering advanced semi-submersible heavy transport capabilities.
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Rotterdam, Netherlands — Norwegian heavy marine transport specialist BOA Offshore has shared that its semi-submersible barge BOABARGE 38 will be available for operations in the Rotterdam area starting October.

The BOABARGE 38 features a horizontal submerging capacity of up to 21.5 meters of water above deck and a uniform deck strength of 35 tonnes per square meter. With a free deck area of 5,150 square meters, the barge is capable of handling heavy load-out, float-on, and float-off operations for some of the largest offshore and industrial cargoes.

According to the company, the barge’s versatile design and robust technical capabilities make it one of the most capable units of its class, supporting complex marine operations across offshore, shipyard, and industrial sectors.

This flexibility allows BOABARGE 38 to accommodate a wide range of project requirements — from offshore module transport and subsea structure handling to large fabrication yard operations in Europe’s busiest industrial hub.

BOA Offshore, celebrating its 50th anniversary, continues to expand its fleet presence across major European ports. With this deployment, the company reinforces its position as a reliable provider of heavy marine transport and offshore support services.

Key Features:

  • Dimensions: 152x 38 x 9.15 meters
  • Submerging Capacities: 21.5 m above deck
  • Heavy Cargo Capacity: 28.500 tons
  • Deck Strength: 35 t/m²
  • Deck Space: 5,150 m²
  • Ballast Pump Capacity: 12,000 m2/ hr
  • Removable Floatation Towers: 4 towers for enhanced stability

For chartering inquiries, BOA Offshore can be reached at chartering@boa.no.

Image courtesy of BOA Offshore
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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