VARD secures contract for one stern trawler for Framherji

The new vessel will be the first new building of VARD’s own design sold to the Faroe Islands.

VARD secures contract for one stern trawler for Framherji
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VARD has announced a new contract for the design and construction of one stern trawler for P/F Akraberg, a subsidiary of Framherji in the Faroe Islands. The contract value is in excess of NOK 500 million.

The new vessel will be the first new building of VARD’s own design sold to the Faroe Islands. VARD’s shipyards in Norway have in the past built many fishing vessels to Faroese ship owners, which several of the vessels were highly innovative at the time and a leap forward for the local fishing industry. The newly developed trawler of VARD 8 03 design is based on a range of highly advanced and well-proven fishing vessels from VARD, designed with the latest demands for fish health management, efficiency and environmentally-friendly operations. The vessel has been developed in close cooperation with Framherji and will have the latest green technology on board.

Mr. Erik Haakonsholm, General Manager of Offshore and Specialized vessels of VARD, says:

“The new contract is a bright spot for VARD, our employees and suppliers, and shows that it is possible to look forward despite challenging times. We are all looking forward to build a new generation fishing vessel to the Faroes Islands again. We are proud of the long history our Norwegian yards and the fishermen at the Faroe Islands have built in the past, and hope this project will be the start of a new era together.”

With a high focus on the quality of catch, crew safety and sustainable operations, the vessel will have the most efficient technology to bring the catch ashore while minimizing its environmental footprint.

Mr. Annfinnur Olsen, CEO in Framherji, commented:

“We are really looking forward to build our new flagship at VARD, and to take delivery from a Norwegian yard with a broad experience within fisheries and shipbuilding of advanced trawlers. It has been a pleasure for us to be involved in the whole design phase, and we have integrated our ideas and requirements in the project. Over generations, it has been strong relationships between The Faroe Islands and Norway, and we are excited to be a part of that story in the future.“

The new vessel of VARD 8 03 design, is a further development of VARD 8 02, which is in operations for several fishing companies in Norway. The new trawler will be equipped with the latest technology, equipment and solutions for onboard production. To secure high quality of the fish, all the catch will be processed onboard, packed and stored in freezers or refrigerators and the fish waste is stored in specialized ensilage tanks, before unloading at the harbor.

The trawler will be equipped with VARD’s innovative catch handling solutions, with a live fish tank to keep the fish healthy until processing, an advanced fish processing factory, high cargo capacity for refrigerated and frozen fish, as well as ensilage tanks to ensure full utilization of the biomass from each catch.

The vessel will be arranged for triple trawling and have a length of 84 meters and a beam of 16.7 meters. The cargo capacity for frozen products will be approximately 2000 m3 divided over two decks, in addition to ensilage capacity of approximately 550 m3. Total fuel oil capacity is approximately 950 m3.

Accommodation is arranged for 25 people in single cabins on board.

For optimal efficiency, the trawler will be equipped with a hybrid propulsion system combining both diesel-mechanical and diesel-electric propulsion, including batteries. Further, a fully integrated SeaQ Energy Storage System and SeaQ Power Management System will be delivered by Vard Electro, for optimal power and fuel economy in all operations. The frequency drives for the electrical winches are driven directly from the SeaQ Micro Grid that will increase the efficiency and enable to store regenerated power from winches to the SeaQ Energy Storage System, resulting in environmentally friendly operations.

On the bridge, the vessel will be equipped with VARD’s flexible SeaQ Bridge, which enables each captain to choose a preferential setup on all screens on the bridge. It is easy and intuitive to use.