Solent Towage Ltd welcomed another new vessel to its Southampton fleet at the end of April when the high performance Voith escort tug Apex arrived from the Gondan shipyard in Spain.
Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth 2 and Queen victoria gather in Southapmpton for the first and last time on what was a uniue day for the south coast port.
Just before finally taking delivery of Clipper Point from Spanish builders Astilleros de Huelva, Seatruck moved to a new phase of its fleet expansion programme by placing a March contract with Germany's Flensburger Schiffbau Gesellschaft for four new generation ro-ro ferries to be delivered between November 2011 and June 2012.
Prospects for successfully salvaging the ro-ro freight ferry Riverdance, aground on the North Shore at Blackpool since the last day of January, were looking increasingly remote at the beginning of March.
Seatruck Ferries brought in an 11-strong team from Dutch salvage specialist SMIT, to begin preparations to refloat ro-ro freight ferry Riverdance (1977/6,041gt), which grounded off Blackpool in stormy conditions on the night of 1 February.
Dutch contractors Smit Salvage started operations to remove the stern section of the wreck of MSC Napoli from Lyme Bay on the Devon coast in early November 2007.
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