Lamor has successfully completed the delivery of ten workboats to the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA)
Lamor is continuously working together with its customers and partners to create a positive environmental impact. As one example of efficient environmental protection and cooperation, Lamor has been acting as a contractor for the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) and delivered several kinds of equipment and services for EMSA during the past years.
In 2021, EMSA, as a result of a public tendering procedure, selected Lamor for the delivery of ten Ultra Shallow Draft Landing Crafts LSLC7400 to its five Equipment Assistance Service (EAS) stockpiles, located around the European coastline.
The Ultra Shallow Draft Landing Craft LSLC 7400 is designed by Lamor for safe oilspill recovery operations in coastal waters and open seas under adverse weather conditions. Additionally, it can serve as a workboat in various tasks and operations, as well as support forother vessels. In the design, particular focus has been paid to suitable seaworthiness, good coursekeeping and maneuverability as well as high cargo capacity.
"Lamor Ultra Shallow Draft Landing Crafts LSLC7400 is an integral part of EMSA’s Equipment Assistance Service, which provides support to EU/EFTA member States in case of marine oil pollution within the European waters. The Lamor LSLC 7400 was chosen as a result of a public tendering procedure where it was found to best meet the specific requirements of EMSA", says Mathias Lindroos, Senior Project Manager of Lamor.
In April 2022, Lamor delivered the first boats to Rotterdam (Netherlands) followed in thecoming months by Ravenna (Italy), Frederikshavn (Denmark), Varna (Bulgaria), and Porvoo(Finland), with the last two being delivered and commissioned in August 2022.Since 2005 Lamor has been a supplier of oil spill response equipment and services to EMSAhaving been awarded several contracts for specific oil spill response equipment and acontract for operating the Equipment Assistance Service in the Northern Baltic.For more information: EMSA pollution response services.
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