Here’s #POSHGaya – all ready and decked out for her work in Taiwan!
She recently completed her modifications in Singapore and has reached Taiwan for her upcoming job as a guard vessel to an international wind farm developer.
Thank you to our team and all our partners who delivered safely on this task amid the challenges from the pandemic. Safe voyage to all onboard!
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Here’s our #POSHEndurance against a beautiful backdrop in Bruneian waters, where she’s providing Wood and end user Brunei Shell Petroleum with long-term accommodation and crane support.
With crew from various nationalities needing to join amid #COVID19, it was no easy feat to get the vessel ready for the charter, given the various travel restrictions, COVID-19 tests and quarantine measures in place.
Through creative thinking and collaboration with various government authorities, clients, agents and subcontractors, we overcame the hurdles to ready #POSHEndurance on time while observing the required safety and health measures.
A big thank you to our partners and, as always, our crew for their steadfast dedication. We wish all a safe and successful charter ahead.
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We are glad to have helped play a part in preventing an oil spill from a wreck in Mauritius.
Our offshore supply vessel #POSHPerseverance was commissioned by the Mauritius Ports Authority to help pump and carry the remaining oil from a tugboat that sank 25 miles from Port Louis. Despite short notice, an expert team of crew and divers was assembled and carried out their mission safely.
Catch snippets of the clean-up operation on Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation here: https://lnkd.in/g8-_Zgc (02:50-04:00).
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Terasea Hawk first called at Singapore on June 3 for bunkering and re-supplying while Terasea Osprey continued towing. In less than 24 hours, Terasea Hawk was back with the convoy, releasing Terasea Osprey for port call on 5 June.
With the tug and tow smoothly underway, the FPSOs are estimated to arrive at Rio Grande on August 1 and will operate in Buzios pre-salt field in the Santos basin. The towage of P-75 and P-77 will mark another successful project delivered by POSH Terasea, underscoring again our commitment to service excellence.
Innovation is part of our DNA at POSH.
We embrace it with the aim of improving the lives of our employees and crew, and as part of our growth strategy to cater to evolving needs of our customers globally. Last year, we successfully took part in several groundbreaking initiatives as part of our innovation roadmap.
A taste of the future: Shore-to-ship drone deliveries for food
In August, we took to the skies with foodpanda and ST Engineering. Drones were deployed to deliver five packets of Ayam Penyet ("smashed" fried chicken) from Marina South Pier to our crew onboard POSH Bawean in under ten minutes. The exercise brought great joy to our crew as they got a taste of home and we all caught a glimpse into the possible reality of on-demand food delivery to vessels by drone.
Using drones for delivery, instead of launch boats, can reduce costs and make it possible to deliver items to less accessible locations - such as offshore vessels at sea. POSH is actively studying the usage of drones as part of our innovation roadmap, and we are glad to have been part of this ground-breaking flight.
In July, we successfully trialed the deployment of a customised underwater drone, or more commonly known as a Remotely Operated Vehicle ("ROV"), with Avetics Global for an inspection of the hull of POSH Bawean.
Underwater inspection of vessels is important for many reasons; but so is safety. Through the smart integration of robotics and software, these ROVs can support the initial stages of maintenance projects and identify potential issues without divers, making the process more efficient and safer.