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KOTUG starts operations in Gabon

Supporting Perenco Oil & Gas in optimizing their marine spread with proven Rotor Tug Technology

Kotug, Rotortug and Captain AI take a step towards fully autonomous sailing

First vessel in the world that autonomously sails the most optimal route.

Kotug Australia to obtain full management of towage operations in Port Hedland

KOTUG Australia Pty Ltd and WESTUG PTY Ltd have successfully concluded an agreement to re-shape the towage services for Pilbara Marine, a subsidiary of Fortescue Metals Group in Port Hedland.

KOTUG and AMC sign MoU to establish a long-term strategic partnership

The MoU encompasses exclusive training of (tug) Masters, ships' crews and Pilots in Australia by certified KOTUG trainers at AMC’s training facilities in Tasmania.

KOTUG launches Inland Shipping division

Game-changing vessel design for the inland shipping industry

KOTUG starts first operation in South America

Continuous terminal support to floating offshore production facilities at the Liza Field in Guyana with newly acquired DP2 ASD Anchor-handling tug “SD Power”

First vessel in the world that autonomously sails the most optimal route

KOTUG, Rotortug and Captain AI take important step towards fully autonomous sailing

KOTUG to support SPHI Marine with BLNG contract

KOTUG International B.V. to support SPHI Marine with long-term marine terminal support contract awarded by Brunei LNG including four newbuild vessels.

VIDEO: Rotortug®, for the most challenging operations

A short overview on the specific features of the Rotortug®, which makes this vessel stand out and explains why it is the preferred tugboat...

KOTUG and Horizon Maritime start KOTUG CANADA

KOTUG International B.V. (KOTUG) and Horizon Maritime Services Ltd (Horizon Maritime) are pleased to announce that they have formed ‘KOTUG Canada’, a joint venture...

Kotug Seabulk Maritime services (KSM) expands fleet in Freeport Bahamas

KSM recently welcomed the “Capt. Leroy” and the “KSM Speedy”, a 48’ (14,6 m) line handler and a 50’ (15,2 m) catamaran respectively as...

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