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Seaway Osprey Ships Floating Dock to Freeport

Seaway7’s Seaway Osprey is transporting a 120 x 34 m floating dock from Geoje, South Korea, to Freeport in the United States.
Seaway Osprey loads a 120 x 34 m floating dock in Geoje, South Korea.

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Seaway7’s semi-submersible vessel Seaway Osprey is transporting a floating dock from South Korea to the United States.

The 120 x 34 m floating dock, previously used by a South Korean shipyard, departed Geoje on 17 April 2026. According to vessel tracking information, Seaway Osprey is scheduled to arrive at Freeport on 6 June 2026.

The vessel is designed to handle offshore and onshore facility cargoes using float on/off, skid on/off, roll on/off and lift on/off operations. It offers a free deck length of 157 m and a free deck area of 6,900 m², with accommodation for 40 people.

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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