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INTERVIEW WITH ERIK
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OUR PRODUCTS
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RECENT PROJECTS
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INTERVIEW WITH
DIRK DE JONG -
FUTURE PROOF SHIPPING
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GREEN AMBITIONS
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INTERVIEW WITH JOHAN
HANIA - MANAGER RIVEER
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HSG’S FAVORITES
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SUSTAINABLE GOALS
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hen we think about the future, we think about
progress. Progress for us as an organisation, but also for the
maritime industry in which we work. Colored green by the
sustainability and innovations being implemented, where
we make a difference for our planet.
Holland Shipyards Group offers clients an increasing
number of options for sustainability/innovation. Batterypowered
ferries are now a regular feature, and hydrogen has
also been added. Increasing automation onboard reduces
unnecessary energy consumption, and even pragmatic
tools, such as haptic feedback for skippers, can be included
in the design.
Besides consumption, staff demand is also at the centre of
attention with adoption of the first autonomous control
systems. In Sweden and France, we will deliver the first
autonomous ferries, hoping to initiate the learning curve
of autonomous ships.
Last but not least, we have started to diversify from steel
to other construction materials. Lightweight aluminium
airframes that achieve significant consumption reductions,
as well as small printed hulls made of recycled plastic, are
going to broaden our offering in the future and give you
as a client more opportunities for case-specific greening.
All of these things inspire us for the future, which is rapidly
approaching!
Cor, Leendert and
Marco Hoogendoorn
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EMPLOYEES
70%
> 3 YEARS OF EMPLOYMENT
41,3
AVERAGE AGE
LOCATIONS
Hardinxveld-Giessendam
Werkendam
Vlissingen
NUMBER
OF SOLAR
PANELS
800M
QUAY
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Hardinxveld-Giessendam:
2024 PANELS
Werkendam:
Installation of
276 PANELS
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CO2 REDUCTION
465 TONNES
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Norway
Sweden
UK
The Netherlands
France
Gabon
French Guiana
Comoros
Italy
Congo
Germany
Turkmenistan
COUNTRIES WHERE OUR
VESSELS ARE VISIBLE
KNVTS Ship
of the Year awards
4 NOMINATIONS
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30+
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It is our people who contribute to the success of our organisation.
Get to know them and read how they experienced their first week
at work and what they are most proud of.
KEMAL MUJČIĆ
- NAVAL ARCHITECT
I started as an intern at Holland
Shipyards Group and also conducted
my graduation internship here.
What struck me was the informal
and friendly working environment,
which made me feel at home right
away in the department where I was
working at the time. As an intern, I
was well supervised, was welcome
to ask questions at any time, and
was given enough space for my own
input.
COORDINATE
In the summer of 2022, I started
the position of Naval Architect and
got to deal with some management
and coordinating parties during the
engineering process, which I hadn’t
experienced before. Since then,
I
have developed significantly in this
aspect of my job. It feels like I’ve got
the hang of it more and more, and
I’m proud of that.
PETER DE WINTER
- WORK PREPARATION
I joined the company taking over
a job position from someone else.
What struck me was the diversity
of work activities. You do many
different things, which ensures
the work you do is never dull.
Even though I was taking over
someone’s position, I could still
give my own spin on how I wanted
to do the job. I had that freedom.
DEADLINE
We recently delivered a barge
with a fairly tight deadline, and
we did the final work under
the supervision of the client.
This added some pressure, but
ultimately we managed as a team
and delivered a great result. We
were all proud of that!
ALEX JOOSSE
- DECKBOSS
It struck me that everyone at all
levels of the organisation is 100%
committed.
DRILLING RIGS
I am proud that we are giving
drilling rigs a second chance. For
over 25 years, I worked in the oil
industry, leaving my ecological
mark. Now, I participate
in
the demobilisation process,
and many platforms are being
cleaned up or converted to other
uses. Removing or correctly
assembling
large
modules
is
something I am truly passionate
about.
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(M.Z.) ZAKARIA SLIMANI
- FOREMAN
I started working at Holland
Shipyards Group 16 years ago. I
started as a welder, metalworker,
then became a pipe fitter and am
now a foreman. I made these steps
because I am eager to learn and
like challenges. That did not go
unnoticed at Holland Shipyards
Group; there has been plenty of
room for development from the
start, and this is still the case.
CLOSE COOPERATION
I am proud of the delivery of the
North Sea Canal project—a series
of five electric ferries for GVB
Amsterdam. I was involved in the
construction of this series from
start to finish. In doing so, you
work closely with your colleagues
and the client, and it is great to
see something you built yourself
being succesfully delivered. We
worked hard with the team and
created something beautiful, and
I am proud of that!
JOKE RAAIJMAKERS
- QHSE MANAGER
SANDER HEIJSTEK
- CONSTRUCTION WORKER
In my first week at work, I arrived
at a beautiful new office and
was given all the time and space
I needed to explore my new
workplace. I noticed a high degree
of employee independence
within the organisation, yet we
ultimately all work together.
UPWARD TREND
I am proud of the upward trend
in which we constantly develop
on the QHSE front. The more
critical part of me immediately
thinks it can be done much faster,
yet a change in culture takes time.
It is a company with a broad scope
of innovative projects, an evergrowing
and learning company
that I am proud to be part of.
I initially joined as a vacation /
weekend job. As of today, I have
been working here full-time for
about a year. What struck me
about the organisation is that
they don’t do everyday projects
but many unique projects, like
converting a ship to hydrogen.
To be honest, I like everything we
create! I also find that you can do
your own thing in your position
here; there is a lot of freedom.
WITNESS THE END RESULT
I
am actually proud of all the
projects we complete. It’s
absolutely wonderful to see how
an idea is conceived on paper and
finally witness the end result sail
away.
WHAT ARE YOU
MOST PROUD OF?
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PUSHING THE
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Interview with Erik Froste - CEO of Färjerederiet
A
green future, lower costs, and better
service; the reasons why the Swedish transport
authority Trafikverket chose electrically
powered, autonomous ferries are diverse.
But, so are the challenges Trafikverket and
Holland Shipyards Group face. ‘They take the
risk to push the limits of what is possible.’
Anyone who thinks the Netherlands is pre-eminently
a land of water has never been to Sweden. The capital
city, Stockholm, lies between an archipelago of as
many as 24,000 islands on the east coast and Lake
Mälaren, a lake that winds 120 kilometres through the
country.
Ferries are, therefore, a dire necessity in Sweden. Every
year, 20 million people use the 70 free ferries at 45
locations across Sweden. ‘The ferries are like a bridge
for residents,’ says Erik Froste. ‘Even those who don’t
live on an island use them. Many Swedes take a ferry
for a day trip to the beach in summer. Ferries are then
used twice as much as in winter.’
Froste is CEO of Färjerederiet, the unit within
Trafikverket responsible for all ferry lines in Sweden.
He will also lead Färjerederiet into the future; from
2045, there will be no place for ferries that emit CO2.
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‘In this respect, we are opting for electric propulsion.
Due to the low sailing speed, 7 to 8 knots, and short
distances,
rarely more
than 2 kilometres,
electric
sailing is the cheapest option. And because we are a
government agency, we can invest in the long term and
therefore in charging stations.’
THE FUTURE IS AUTONOMOUS
Eight of the 70 ferries are already electrically powered.
Two new electric ferries are under construction at
Holland Shipyards Group. They are sizeable ferries,
different from what we are used to in the Netherlands
when crossing a river. The ferries are 75 metres long
and 14.4 metres wide and can ferry up to 60 cars. The
engine has an output of 700 kW and a battery capacity
of 1 MhW. It’s sufficient for two return trips and can
recharge at a rate of 3 MW.
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increase the number of lines. We hope this
will enable us to offer a 24/7 service, on more
routes, at a lower cost.’
THIS IS TEAMWORK
However, the challenges are enormous. The
exact meaning and scope of certain words and
features alone must be properly agreed upon
to avoid misunderstandings. Procedures for
docking and departing the ferries need to be
rewritten. Autonomous sailing even raises
the question of who will be the captain of
the future; someone who knows how to steer
from a computer or someone with extensive
experience on a ship?
‘Many shipyards decided not even to tender
when they saw our specifications. They
thought it was science fiction,’ says Froste.
‘Holland Shipyards Group was bold enough.
‘They take the risk to push the limits of what
is possible.’ He continues: ‘This is not an order
from a brochure; this is teamwork. There are
no rules to follow, no one to tell you how to
work because it’s never been done before.’
‘THIS IS NOT AN ORDER
FROM A CATALOGUE;
THIS IS TEAMWORK.’
Another unique feature is that the ferries
operate largely autonomously. For instance,
a ferry has only 5 minutes to let everyone off
and on board and, therefore, only 5 minutes
to recharge the battery. ‘So, charging is done
completely autonomously,’ says Froste. ‘A ferry
will dock itself and then charge the battery
directly via a large plug on one side of the ship.
This also saves 25 per cent of energy; in old
ferries, the propellers keep turning to push the
ship against the shore. The departure is also
autonomous; by not accelerating or braking
excessively, we again save a lot of energy.’
Froste even wants the crossing to eventually be
autonomous, with a crew still on board but a
captain keeping an eye on several ferries from
the shore. That’s not possible now, but he says:
‘Call me again in three years.’ He can already
see the benefits. ‘Personnel costs will decrease
while monitoring from shore will allow us to
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‘So what kind of company do you need?’,
Froste wonders aloud. ‘A dedicated company
that doesn’t change course if things get tough.
Holland Shipyards Group is a family business;
they, too, are in it for the long haul. The
management has been very involved from the
first tender and committed to delivering. We
discuss our and their problems openly. That
inspires confidence.’
Froste feels he is building with Holland
Shipyards on ferries that will bring about a
change in the entire industry. ‘They will be
the first ships to sail automatically; others will
come to see how we did it. Besides, it’s fun to
do, and we learn a lot. It is an honour that I am
in the position to do this.’
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With a commitment to
providing more sustainable
transport solutions, ferries lend
themselves optimally to “green”
propulsion methods. Holland
Shipyards Group is at the
forefront of hybrid and electricpowered
vessels. We have built
a broad portfolio with over 25
completed hybrid and electric
ferries.
TUGS AND
WORKBOATS
In tugs and workboats,
the quality of systems and
outfitting is paramount. We
prove ourselves in this field
with facilities focused on
building and outfitting compact
vessels combined with Dutch
craftsmanship. Please take a
look at our references, including
our own in-line tractor tug
design.
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ACCOMMODATION
We offer accommodation solutions ranging
from conversions to complete new builds.
With standard designs or customised
solutions. Comfortable, safe and in
compliance with current certifications.
DREDGER
Good equipment is essential for the smooth
running of your projects. We are your
trusted partner for the conversion and
new construction of dredgers, dredging
installations and dredging equipment. The
combined expertise within the Holland
Shipyards Group allows us to offer both
design and production with proprietary
concepts and proven solutions.
SPECIALS
Where standard products are not a
solution, we offer customised solutions.
Our expertise, experience and out-of-thebox
thinking have led to many high-profile
solutions.
CARGO SHIPS
With our roots in inland shipping, Holland
Shipyards Group has decades of experience
designing and building cargo ships for
both inland and seagoing vessels. We
continuously strive to improve our products
by simplifying our ship designs, maximising
payload and improving propulsion.
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There comes a time when every ship reaches
the end of its economic life. Upgrading these
vessels and preparing them for their next life
in the field is daily work for Holland Shipyards
Group. Whether you want to partially overhaul
your ship by replacing various components or
perform a complete refit that includes the hull
and all systems within the scope, we know where
the pitfalls are and how to avoid them.
REPAIR
Our shipyards are centrally located and enable
you to get quick repairs done, both afloat and in
our docks. Thanks to our experience and wellequipped
facilities, you will be back on the road
in no time doing what you do best.
CONVERSIONS
The
most
complex
projects
are
those in which an asset is modified
to perform different tasks than
originally intended. This means
onboard systems must be overhauled
and modified within
the
existing
layout. Holland Shipyards Group
has carried out several noteworthy
conversions and can confidently say
that your project is in good hands
with us.
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HOLLAND ACCOMMODATION RENTALS
Our accommodation rental fleet showcases years of experience in building
accommodation solutions. Holland Accommodation Rentals offers a
modular solution that minimises the interface with the vessel and, therefore,
downtime by focusing on an integrated solution that operates independently
of a ship’s system. All necessary systems and equipment are installed in the
modules. Leave it to us to ensure that the accommodation is welcoming for
your people while working offshore.
FLEET
Living up to what you say, our fleet
demonstrates that we stand for this vision.
With a versatile fleet of various work and
cargo vessels, Holland Shipyards Group
prides itself on incorporating our experience
as an operator into our products. We firsthand
experience the importance of good
maintenance, dedicated personnel, and
high-quality
equipment. This
experience
finds its way to our engineers and is applied
to new designs.
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Future Proof Shipping
THE BEGINNING
OF SUSTAINABLE
INLAND NAVIGATION
T
he route chosen by Future Proof Shipping
has not been sailed by any other party before. The
Dutch company will start operating a hydrogenpowered
inland waterway vessel by the summer
of 2023. ‘This idea could only come to fruition
because Holland Shipyards Group believed in it.’
The shipping industry is a reluctant one, according to Future
Proof Shipping. ‘While in the world around us, many changes
are taking place, in the maritime world, things happen at a
much slower pace,’ says Dirk de Jong, project manager at the
company. ‘International organisations are very reluctant to
establish rules for sustainability.’
Future Proof Shipping, therefore, wants to force that change
itself. The company was established five years ago. The first
two years were still mainly about collecting and sharing
knowledge. Still, in January 2010, the company bought the
110-metre barge, De Maas, to show that it could be done:
sailing sustainably without emitting CO2.
GREEN HYDROGEN
Hydrogen was chosen as the energy carrier, not batteries.
‘Electric sailing is an excellent choice when a ship covers
reasonably short distances and has sufficient time to recharge.
Take ferries, for example,’ says De Jong. ‘For our application,
batteries charging power and charging locations are still
insufficiently developed. That would limit us too much. With
hydrogen, however, we can do just fine.’
De
Jong is
familiar with the
disadvantages of hydrogen. ‘The loss
of energy when creating hydrogen is a
given, yet if you want to set up a service in
the way we want, hydrogen remains the
most logical choice. Even though the
hydrogen we obtain from Air Liquide is
certified green, we would certainly like
to see more providers offering green
hydrogen.’
The vessel, now called FPS Maas, is fitted
with an 800kW electric motor and three
fuel cells, each with a maximum output
of 300kW. Air Liquide will supply the
sustainably generated hydrogen in two
40-foot containers, each containing 450
kilos of hydrogen at 300 bar pressure.
‘The initial idea originated within Future
Proof Shipping,’ says De Jong. ‘It was
subsequently developed from scratch
in close cooperation with Holland
Shipyards Group and Air Liquide.
Nedstack then supplied the fuel cells
(meervoud) and the installation was
developed by Koedood.’
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BELIEF AND COMMITMENT
He particularly praises Holland Shipyards Group’s
commitment. ‘This idea only came to fruition because
Holland Shipyards Group believed in it and wanted to invest
time to accumulate knowledge. They accepted the challenge
and worked closely with us to see how to make it happen.’
‘Holland Shipyards Group has the drive to look further into
the future to jointly look for a solution to make the industry
more sustainable. They are not afraid to embark on an
endeavour for which the outcome is yet unknown. They are
innovative and open to new ideas.’
The fuel cells will be installed in the hold of the FPS Maas,
with the hydrogen containers on top of that. ‘In doing so, we
lose a bit of cargo hold on board. After all, we have limited
control over the optimisation of the ship,’ De Jong adds. ‘Still,
we opted for conversion to show the rest of the industry that
even with an existing ship, you can choose sustainability.’
In the coming months, FPS Maas will commence operations
and be deployed commercially. Future Proof Shipping has
already commissioned the conversion of the second ship,
FPS Waal, by HSG, a 135-metre inland container vessel.
‘That, too, is a common size. This demonstrates that zeroemission
shipping is perfectly feasible for most of the fleet.
We hope this will encourage them to do the same.’
After all, that is what Future Proof Shipping is all about;
working together with Holland Shipyards Group to realise
the beginning of a change.
THE BEGINNING
OF A CHANGE
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AMBITIONS
Our ambition for
the next decade
3
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50
GOALS
2030:
50% CO2 reduction in our total
CO2-footprint
2023:
CO2 neutral when it comes to our
electricity consumption
GREEN
VESSELS
34 green vessels are delivered or
currently under construction.
Cradle to cradle
in shipbuilding!
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COLLABORATIONS
WITH STUDENTS
Inspired by the future, we work together with
students from universities on environmental goals.
In 2023, we have two projects with student groups:
1. Developing a dashboard for SDGs
2. Developing a dashboard to gain insight into
the CO2 footprint per vessel built
ENVIRONMENT
- New workshop for our yard in Werkendam
- New workshop for our yard in
Hardinxveld-Giessendam
- Reduction of volatile substances by using
other conservation methods
RECYCLING
3D PRINTED VESSELS
We look at alternative materials for the
production of our vessels, other than steel and
aluminium. 3D printing is one of the methods
we currently use.
One of our projects for 2023 is a 3D printed
vessel using recycled material.
3D
OTHER
ACTIONS
- Reduction of gas consumption in our offices.
IN 2025 50%
OF REDUCTION
50
- Electric forklifts
- Electric company fleet
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Interview with Johan Hania
- Manager Riveer
his summer, travellers on the ferry between Werkendam,
Hardinxveld and Gorinchem will make that trip on a radically
redesigned, all-electric vessel. Holland Shipyards Group is
connecting the dots during construction, including innovative
controls for the skipper. ‘It is typical of Holland Shipyards
Group to look beyond the current market.’
In the magnificent stretch of water between Gorinchem and eight other
nearby municipalities, ferry operator Riveer is of great importance,
says manager Johan Hania. ‘We are the link between towns and villages.
For tourists, we make it possible to visit a wide area. Commuters and
schoolchildren can travel long distances with a safe crossing.’
ALWAYS
SEEKING
OUT MORE
innovative ways
That carries a great responsibility. Not only for the tourists and regular
travellers for whom the ferries are essential, especially when the nearby
Merwede Bridge will soon be renovated for years. The responsibility
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is also there for nature, in this case
best represented by National Park De
Biesbosch. ‘We all have a duty of care for
the future, no one excluded. We, too, have
to treat nature with kindness.’
ZERO EMISSIONS
That’s why Riveer is investing in two electric
ships, which will sail between Werkendam,
Hardinxveld and Gorinchem. These
vessels do not emit CO2 and are therefore
better for the environment, but there
are other upsides. ‘Our customers will
be surprised,’ Hania begins. ‘Hardly any
noise, no emissions; this will appeal to the
customer.’
‘We are also cutting costs,’ he adds, ‘Fast
ships like the current ones are expensive
to operate. There are two 375hp engines
in the ferries. Those do consume some fuel
and lubricating oil. The electric ships have
two engines of 171kW and have a battery
capacity of 603.2 kW installed on board;
less than we have now, but we are doing the
same with it.’
These efficiencies were achieved by an
extensive collaboration between Riveer
and Coco Yachts - the designer of the new
ferries- where all design choices were put to
the test. For example, a catamaran design
was chosen, which has much less resistance
in the water. The vessels are particularly
long, 35 metres, which again brings down
resistance. And the weight has been
reduced wherever possible. The aluminium
ships, for example, are not painted - minus
400 kilos - and the doors are rainwaterproof
instead of fully waterproof - another
20 kilos off.
‘We also calculated how much energy
it takes to turn the ferry around on the
water; that was a lot,’ says Hania. The ferries
now reverse after a stop like a car out of
a parking space to move forward again;
soon, this will no longer be necessary.
‘We work with propellers that rotate 360
degrees. They are equally strong forwards
and backwards, making the manoeuvring
easier. Our skippers will simply turn the
other way on the bridge.’
STRONG INVOLVEMENT
Holland Shipyards Group started building
the two ferries in December 2021. Since
then the ships have transitioned to the
outfitting phase. ‘This involves a lot of
communication,’ says Hania, ‘as you always
encounter issues during construction.
These are often not major changes
but practical matters, such as ease of
maintenance, hatches that can be moved
or installations that need to be mounted
slightly differently. We have weekly
discussions about these aspects.’
In addition, Holland Shipyards Group
also presents proposals that may improve
operations of the ferries. ‘First, these ships
get haptic feedback handles. The captain
feels resistance at the ideal speed. But if
the captain does not want to sail at that
speed, or in case of emergency, they can
decide autonomously and push the handle
through the resistance.’
‘Holland Shipyards Group showed a
demonstration model, which seemed
right. Dynamic control handles will
definitely add value.’ Hania praises Holland
Shipyards Group for its input.
‘It is typical of Holland
Shipyards Group to
look beyond the current
market. They always seek
out more innovative ways
to do things.’
‘Holland Shipyards Group’s commitment
is great. It is a family business, so they
attach their name to it,’ Hania continues.
‘The management contributes ideas and
is approachable if there are questions. In
doing so, they establish a culture replicated
by the personnel. They, too, are very close
to the clients.’
The ferries will be delivered on the 1st of
July. ‘We will take our time to commission
them afterwards. That has everything to do
with our people getting used to them. After
all, safety is paramount.’
Hania hopes Riveer’s new ferries will cause
a turnaround. ‘I hope many colleagues
will come and take a look and follow our
example. We need to start thinking in a
different way to meet the challenges of the
environment.’
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TOP OF THE LINE
SURVEY VESSEL
FOR NORWAY
WIDTH:
We proudly delivered the “Prinsesse Ingrid Alexandra”,
the new survey vessel for the Norwegian Institute of
Marine Research, in early 2023.
A challenging, complex project in which Holland Shipyards
Group is expanding its share in Norway from ferries to the
research vessel and workboat segment. Besides the fjords, we are
now gaining visibility along the Norwegian coastline!
Built for research along the northern coast of Norway, the vessel
will be used for fisheries acoustic and oceanographic research,
plankton sampling, benthic and geological surveys and others.
For this, it is equipped with state-of-the-art survey equipment
and specially built to operate along the rugged coast; it is easily
manoeuvrable in bays and between islets and reefs.
On board are, among other things, two laboratories, a fisheries
acoustic centre, office spaces and nine cabins for researchers and
crew.
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LENGTH:
10.00 M
35.00 M
MAX. DRAUGHT: 3.50 M
GROSS TONNAGE: 497 GT
WORKING DECK AREA:
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AUTONOMOUS
FERRY AS A
SOLUTION FOR
URBAN MOBILITY
CHALLENGES
Many cities face logistical challenges:
crowded areas, travel movements and a
congested road network. Transport by
water is ideally suited to solve these mobility
problems.
This is also what the city of Paris envisages ahead of
the summer of 2024. Paris opts for an innovative
solution using the water that crosses the city to ensure
proper mobility. In the summer of 2024, athletes and
visitors from all over the world will get a glimpse of
the future of waterborne mobility by crossing the
Seine on a 3D-printed, autonomous, all-electric ferry!
With partners Roboat and Sequana Développement,
Holland Shipyards Group is building this innovative
ferry for client Voies Navigables de France (VNF).
The 9 by 3.90 m ferry will be fully 3D printed, making
it the largest 3D-printed autonomous ferry ever. It
has a state-of-the-art design, autonomous system,
electric propulsion and the 3D-printed hull is made
‘Holland Shipyard has an innovative
spirit and a no-nonsense attitude.
This is exactly what we need in the
early days of automated shipping’
– Ynse Deinema, CEO Roboat.
of recycled material. Docking and charging are automatic.
In several minutes, the battery is charged for the next trip.
By investing in this innovative solution, Paris is setting the
course for new sustainable passenger transport modes in
the urban area. Like the city of Paris and our cooperation
partners, we believe that innovation and sustainability go
hand in hand.
The 3D print build method opens up a new
exciting chapter in shipbuilding
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OUR RETURN TO
THE SHORT-SEA
MARKET
It has been almost two decades since Holland Shipyards
Group started building the first seagoing cargo vessels.
A significant milestone in history, as it allowed us to
take on larger projects, grow as an organisation and
increase our expertise. Today, we are returning and
setting a new standard for the short-sea market!
In collaboration with Conoship, two very similar designs were
made, one of 3.600 DWT, which is ideal for sea-river transport,
thanks to its low air draft, and one of 3.800 DWT, which specializes
more in project cargo. The tween deck makes it easy to expand the
cargo capacity or split cargoes.
The first five coasters of this future proof design all have dieselelectric
propulsion—an excellent step towards greening the short
sea market. The design considers a possible next step towards
sustainability, allowing a switch to future fuels.
Another beautiful, sustainable feature in the
design is the use of a VentiFoil® system, where the
ship uses wind energy. Two “wings” are positioned
at the front of the vessel and provide additional
propulsion power, resulting in an 8% - 12% energy
reduction.
We believe this new design of coasters sets a new
standard in the short-sea market, and expect to
deliver the first five coasters in mid-and late 2024.
Meanwhile, we are further developing the design
to make it available in other sizes to meet the
market’s demand.
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TWO HYDROGEN
VESSELS
for inland
shipping
Hydrogen offers a solution where distances
are too long for electric propulsion. We
are working on this energy transition with
Future Proof Shipping by converting ships
with conventional propulsion to hydrogen
propulsion.
Holland Shipyards Group is in the process of
converting two inland vessels to hydrogen propulsion.
The first vessel, the Maas, will be commissioned in the
second quarter of 2023, and the second vessel, the Waal,
is currently under construction.
The 110m by 11.45m vessels will be converted entirely,
with the main engines and diesel generators giving way
to hydrogen technology.
The hydrogen and fuel cell system will be installed in
the ship’s cargo hold, with the hydrogen placed above
the fuel cell system in two 40ft containers (about 1,000
kg at 300 bar).
The fuel cell system is triple redundant with an 825
kW capacity (to provide propulsion and auxiliary
power) and a 504 kWh lithium-ion battery pack for
peak shaving, secondary and bridging power. The
system includes a 750V DC bus bar and an e-motor for
propulsion.
The vessels will soon sail between the ports of
Rotterdam and Antwerp and expect to reduce some
2,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year.
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CONVERSION
OF TSHD
“ZEEBURG”
Converting an existing vessel to a dredger is a sustainable way to breathe
new life into your fleet. Thanks to Holland Shipyards Group’s dredging
expertise, we can provide excellent guidance as a partner in your
conversion project.
We converted a cargo vessel into a suction hopper dredger for Van
Ouwerkerk. The TSHD Zeeburg has been operational since the end of
2022.
Existing hold adapted for
pump room and generator
room
Equipped with IMO
Tier 3 after-treatment
installation
Installed sand pumps, jet
pumps, hydraulic systems
and diesel generators
In-house
designed
bucket loader
Equipped with TV Dredging
equipment: TVD-SP-DN
700 suction pipe, with
associated trestles and
swell compensator.
Built-in dredging transport
system allowing two
different loads to be loaded
in one load
Jointly developed
screening system
Inspired by the future:
Breathing new life
into an existing
vessel is also a
sustainable way to
expand your fleet.
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HOLLAND
ACCOMMODATION
RENTALS
Amasus Shipping B.V.
Rental of 3 modules for
several months to Amasus
Shipping B.V.
SAL Heavy Lift
Rental of 3 modules, in addition to the
modules already on board, for SAL
Heavy Lift.
“Provided to us with proven
quality we were happy of
having used these modules
again and will do in future.”
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A NEW LIFE FOR
DRILLING RIGS
In the shipyard in Vlissingen, a completely
different perspective of sustainability is
addressed: Life extension, conversion, and
redeployment of existing assets.
Over the past years, more than five existing
drilling rigs have been converted for Dixstone:
from decommissioning jack-up to gas
compression and accommodation platforms.
Currently, rig “Carrus” is being converted into a gas
power distribution and production platform. This means
the platform will be centrally positioned to supply power
to several production platforms using gas from the field.
HSG’s scope started with removing existing (drilling)
equipment, the accommodation, and all other
superfluous deck systems. Upon completion of removal
works, extensive life extension works were undertaken,
including corrosion protection of the hull and the legs.
In parallel, future equipment foundations and access
structures are being prefabricated inside the workshop.
Some of these are installed onboard to receive Dixstonesupplied
equipment such as electric transformers, power
turbines, cranes, etc...
After lifting the Dixstone equipment, all systems are duly
connected, commissioned and tested.
In Q3 2023, Carrus will be ready for
another lifetime out at sea!
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SUSTAINABLE SAND
EXTRACTION WITH
ELECTRIC DREDGER
We built an emission-free electric sand dredger for Nautilus, a
subsidiary of Koninklijke Oosterhof Holman. The sand dredger
enables sustainable sand extraction and was immediately deployed
on a Natura2000 project upon commissioning.
DELIVERY
DISTANCE
3 KM
SUBMERSIBLE
PUMP
BOOSTER
PUMP
PSD350
1-PERSON
OPERATION
1595 KW TOTAL
INSTALLED
POWER
MODULAR
CONSTRUCTION FOR
FAST AND EFFICIENT
(DE)MOBILISATION
FULLY
ELECTRIC
37M
SUCTION DEPTH
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HOUSE
Inspiring architecture
SOCKS
Our own happy socks
HSG’S
FAVORITES
FOODTRUCK
Which we use regularly to surprise
our employees with lunch
This building, with its inspiring architecture, is
shaped like a ship’s hull and has been awarded the
BREEAM ‘Very Good’ sustainability label.
You can see that modern, authentic and innovation
come together, just like with the many retrofit
projects we carry out.
THE PORT
HOUSE IN
ANTWERP
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ROTTERDAM
Leading maritime city of Europe
KIDS
A visit by children of primary
schools at our yard. Children are the
future and we like to enthuse them
about the maritime industry.
VIKING
SHIP
Inspiring hull and very
good sea behavior.
Clever that they could already
build such hulls without
drawing software
TESLA
When it comes to the
electrification of means of
transport, Tesla can be called
a forerunner.
An inspiring
organization that is
committed to the rise of
sustainable transport.
TALES
FROM THE
ROADS LESS
TRAVELLED
COLUMBUS
F MAGAZINE
avorite because of the
inspiring photography
It is often the roads less travelled that can be
refreshing and lead to the best ideas.
Something that we as Holland Shipyards
Group embrace, and see as a necessary path
to take when looking at preserving our
beautiful planet.
Just like the Dutch photographer Pie Aerts,
we also go of the beaten track, making this
visual in the vessels we build.
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NO PEOPLE,
GREEN SHIPS,
NO SHIPYARD
Our employees are our most valued asset, and we treat
them as such! Looking at our employees, most stay
with the company for the long run.
We offer challenging positions with excellent
remuneration. Ultimately, everything we do here is
a team effort. We also believe that hard work should
be rewarded proportionally, with proper financial
compensation and educational and development
opportunities.
GREEN PRODUCTION
In recent years, we have also focused on optimising and
improving our production processes. Green ships must
be built sustainably! This is reflected in our choice of
materials and our indoor workshops, where we control
air quality and emissions. Next year, our sustainable
production capabilities will increase dramatically as we
are set to install a large number of solar panels on our
workshops to offset our annual energy consumption.
ALL MODES OF
TRANSPORT SHOULD
BE GREEN
To make communities green, all modes of transport
must be sustainable. Our role is to build these green
vessels. Like for the municipality of Amsterdam,
where we have expanded our list of delivered ferries to
seven hybrid and five fully electric ferries in the past
years! Besides battery-powered ships, for ships with
a small operational profile, hydrogen will become a
central fuel source for Holland Shipyards Group in
the near future!
A HEAVY
RESPONSIBILITY
Part of our mission to reduce the impact of climate
change is already covered in the points above. However,
we also believe that going green is not an option or a fad
that other trends will eventually replace. It is an urgent
necessity if we want to leave a habitable planet to future
generations. We are on the brink of irreversible changes
in our ecosystem. Shipyards are in a particularly critical
industry, as both shipping and heavy industry are the
main polluters worldwide. Help us keep this green
promise!
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