On Thursday October 29th between 11:30 - 12:15, the “EasyMax” vessel will be launched at shipyard Royal Niestern Sander. You are invited to join this event online on our special live stream.
The bio mass industry is one of the key markets of Wagenborg. Royal wagenborg knows the market for many years and has grown together with many major energy companies. Recently, the MV Exeborg and MV Vlieborg shipped a load of wood chips from the continent to the Baltic.
Currently, various geared Wagenborg vessels are making voyages related to West Africa, which illustrates the emergence of West Africa as a trading area for Wagenborg.
After a successful test on six vessels, Royal Wagenborg is installing Hatenboer-Water bottle filling stations on another thirty vessels. The taps provide the crew with drinking water, making plastic bottles of water no longer necessary on board.
At the Royal Niestern Sander shipyard, Wagenborg has transported the aft ship section of EasyMax 2 from the construction hall to the quay side. Yard number 851 for Royal Wagenborg and affiliated partners is the second vessel of the type Easymax.
At the Royal Niestern Sander shipyard, Wagenborg has installed the propeller shaft of the EasyMax 2. This vessel for Wagenborg and affiliated partners is the second vessel of the EasyMax type.
Wagenborg has shipped 8.500 tonnes of fertilizers from the European Continent to West Africa. The cargo was discharged from the MV Wislaborg in the port of Tema, Ghana. The MV Wislaborg is one of the geared W-class vessels in the Wagenborg fleet.
At the Royal Niestern Sander shipyard, Wagenborg has installed the main engine of the EasyMax 2. This vessel for Wagenborg and affiliated partners is the second vessel of the EasyMax type.
Earlier this week, Wagenborg has shipped a deck cargo of trucks to the Caribbean. The project cargo was loaded on the MV Arubaborg in the port of Sheerness, United Kingdom. The MV Arubaborg is one of the A-class vessels in the Wagenborg fleet.