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Grannos Arrives in Eemshaven After Rotterdam Departure

The jack-up production platform Grannos arrived in Eemshaven on 18 March 2026 under Wagenborg agency, completing its transfer from Rotterdam with support from three tugs.
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The jack-up production platform Grannos arrived at the port of Eemshaven on 18 March 2026, completing its move from Rotterdam.

The unit had departed the Prinses Alexiahaven at Maasvlakte 2 on 15 March 2026 after an extended lay-up period in Rotterdam. In Eemshaven, the port call was handled under the agency of Wagenborg.

Port and terminal operations for the arrival were managed with tug support from Waterlines, Waterland and Waterstroom. The platform is a jack-up production unit, a type of offshore installation equipped with legs that can lift the hull above the water during operations.

The arrival marks the end of the platform’s transfer from Rotterdam to Eemshaven. No further details on its next assignment have been announced.

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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