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DAILY COLLECTION OF MARITIME PRESS CLIPPINGS 2016 – Special Report Distribution : daily to 34.000+ active addresses 13-05-2016 Page 1 SPECIAL REPORT *** COLLECTION OF MARITIME PRESS CLIPPINGS *** ALP STRIKER NAMING News reports received from readers and Internet News articles copied from various news sites. ALP FUTURE CLASS, the next generation The ALP STRIKER ready to be officially named in Nigata CLICK at the photo !

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DAILY COLLECTION OF MARITIME PRESS CLIPPINGS 2016 – Special Report

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SPECIAL REPORT *** COLLECTION OF MARITIME PRESS CLIPPINGS *** ALP STRIKER NAMING

News reports received from readers and Internet News articles copied from various news sites.

ALP FUTURE CLASS, the next generation

The ALP STRIKER ready to be officially named in Nigata CLICK at the photo !

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ALP STRIKER NAMED IN NIIGATA By : Piet Sinke

Today a milestone was reached by ALP Maritime Services, with the naming ceremony and christening of

the ALP STRIKER the first of a series of 4 state-of-the-art SX-157 Ulstein Design ultra-long distance towing and anchor handling vessels with a bollard pull 300+ tons at the Niigata Shipyard in Niigata (Japan) The ALP STRIKER and ALP DEFENDER are the first two to be delivered to be followed by the ALP SWEEPER and ALP KEEPER, The 4 units are

part of the the ALP Future Class AHTS the ALP STRIKER was launched into her element 19 October 2015 CLICK at the photo right to see the launch !

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after the launch the 88.9 mtr long and 21 mtr width ALP STRIKER was moored alongside at the yard for the final outfitting the AHTS with a deadweight of 4250 ton are very impressive, when seeing them for the first time like me when arriving at the Niigata Yard and designed by

ULSTEIN which also delivered the main component, such as the ROLLS-ROYCE towing and anchorhandling winch and the fully integrated DP II system the ALP Future class is having a service speed of 13 knots and a top speed of 19 knots and having a fuel capacity of 3200m3 HFO and 340 m3 MGO which capacity is sufficient for non-stop Trans-Atlantic/Indian, Pacific Ocean towing operations without fuel calls. The units are equipped with dynamic positioning capability (DP II) allowing ultra-long distance towing, offshore installation and decommissioning of large floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) units, floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) units and floating drill rigs The ALP Future Class is having the DNV Classifications +1A1, Offshore Service Vessel+, Anchorhandling, Towing, E0, SF, Iceclass 1B, FiFi II, TMON, BIS, DYNPOS-AUTR, Naut-OSV(A), Clean Design, COMF-V(3), BWM-T, Recyclable

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In the engineroom 4 MAK main engines are installed with a total output of 18.000 Kw (24.400 BHP) by 600 RPM, which engines are driving 2 CPP 5000 mm propellers in Nozzles, beside the main thrusters the vessel is equipped with 2 tunnel thrusters van 1500 kW in de bow and 2 tunnel thrusters of 1500 kW in the stern, the required power onboard the vessel and for the thrusters are delivered

by 3 auxilary generator sets of 940 ekW each and 2 installed shaft generators driven from the main reduction gear of with an output of 3150 ekW each at 1200 RPM as seen on the right top

When running on 2 engines only the ALP FUTURE class still provides an impressive 170 tonnes bollard pull which, in combination with her X-bow hull characteristics , her DP II Notation, very large bunker fuel capacity outclasses today’s typical long distance towing vessels, with less fuel

consumption The installed towing winch is a ROLLS ROYCE model SL400-3T with a speed of 0-13 m/min by 402 ton pullforce, the winch is having 3 drums from which 2 drums are the main towing winch and secondary towing winch both with a break capacity of 675 tonnes at the first layer and the drums are

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capable to store 2510 mtr of 86 mm towing wire in addition the 3rd drum is the storage drum which is having the same capacity as the above mentioned drums beside this 3 drum winch the ALP Future class is equipped with 2 large storage reels from which one is having 2 compartments with capacity of 2630 & 620 mtr 86 mm wire and the second

reel with 3 compartments is capable to store 1115 mtr 86 mm wire each. The winches are remote controlled from the bridge furthermore at the aft/work deck an heavy duty sternroller with diameter of 4000mm and length 5600 mm with a SWL of 650 tonnes is installed , 2 ROLLS ROYCE

gog winches with a pull of 30 tons by a speed upto 12 m/min 2 hydraulic capstans 13,2 tons pull upto 10 mtr/min 1 ROLLS ROYCE 15 tons tugger winch with speed upto 30 m/min 2 sets of towing pins designed for horizontal locking of wire with a SWL of 300 tonnes 1 set of hydraulic raised/lowered vertical guide towing pins (pop up) with SWL of 300 tonnes and 2 600 ton SWL Karmforks with variable inserts upto 120mm chain

THE WORKDECK IS EQUIPPED WITH A LANKHORST RECYCLED PLASTIC DECK COVER INSTEAD OF WOOD

The ALP STRIKER is the first offshore vessel in the world which is having a recycled plastic KLP® Deck Cover workdeck instead of the traditional wooden deck cover , which is saving for this vessel around 30 trees, also plastic is installed in the 506 m3 chainlocker, by using recycled plastic instead of wood, Lankhorst can offer high quality products and help support the environment. The Lankhorst products do not rot or splinter, are resistant to

most chemicals, oil, solvents, UV, (salt) water, weather and will last significantly longer than any type of wood and are fully recyclable. Whether it’s for a new build vessel or a ship-deck renovation project, KLP® Deck Covers offer you the best solution. Practical tests have

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proven that, due to the higher friction opposed to hardwood (specifically in wet conditions), it will contribute to a saver workenvironment for the crew. KLP® Deck Covers are more sustainable and effective solution to protect your vessel during towing and anchor handling operations Advantages of KLP®

No rotting, no splintering High friction in wet conditions Stiff and maintenance free UV, water and weather resistant Save and easy to process Environmentally friendly and recyclable Stable material and product properties

The ALP FUTURE class is having a free deck space of 550m2 with a capacity of 2400 tonnes cargo 10 t/m2 max

ALP is the specialist in the field of Ocean Towing, Offshore positioning and mooring of floating platforms, Heavy Transport and Salvage operations.ALP’s management team, with decades of hands-on experience in the most complex and largest towing, transport and installation projects, are ready to serve ALP’s worldwide clients with the finest equipment that the maritime towing and transport industry has to offer; •World-wide ocean towage, any distance •Positioning and hook-up of floating installations to pre-laid mooring systems •Anchoring of installations and floating objects •Disconnecting and mooring retrieval as part of repositioning or decommissioning operations

•Adhering to the highest safety and environmental standards

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ALP has a fleet of ten vessels at its disposal, ranging from 200 to 306 tonnes bollard pull.

In a market where objects become larger and environmental and financial exposure during a necessary transport is increasing, we identified a need for new types and more advanced offshore vessels. ALP is leading the industry in adapting to this need of our clients. We invested in modern high-horsepower DP II towing vessels, meeting our client’s present and future need. Our equipment offers: •Stronger and larger towing vessels to match and enable increase in size of FPSO’s, FLNG’s and similar floating installations •Reliability, since transport to site and installation on site is a key shackle in the chain leading to project success •Independency and reliability for working in remote areas •Lower overall costs by eliminating the need for additional (installation, heading control, anchor handling) vessels, •Higher transit speeds and lower fuel consumption. •Utmost safety, achieved by redundancy, sea behavior characteristics, vessel’s quality of officers and crew, equipment and outfitting and excellent live-on-board standards for the crew •Fully independent main engines with auxiliaries. •Dual role capacity for towing and anchor handling operations, offering considerable project savings All commercial and ship-management duties are performed from ALP’s Rotterdam Head-Quarters. Maintaining all management tasks internal ensures that the fleet is maintained according to the highest industry standards, insisted on by ALP’s Board and Shareholders. It is furthermore ensuring that our clients and colleagues offshore and abroad are supported by a team of people that master the industry specific commercial, technical and operational skills required to operate in this highly specialized niche market.

Since 2014 ALP Maritime is part of Teekay Offshore Partners

ALP Maritime is acting as agent for Fukada Salvage & Marine Works

All crewing related matters are coordinated via their dedicated crewing agent Marlow Offshore

The wheelhouse is equipped with the latest state-of-the-art communication and navigation equipment including 2 ARPA radars from which 1 an X-Band with 8”scanner with an output of 25 kw coupled to an 26” widescreen display and a S-band radar with 14” Scanner with 30 KW output also coupled to an 26”widescreen display additional is installed an performance monitor which is interswitchable with both radars , on the aft bridge a 22”slave radar monitor is installed. For navigation an ECDIS charting system consisiting of 1 off 26” main ECDIS & 1

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off 26” back-up ECDIS is installed and 2 DGPS systems , beside the above mentioned equipment the ALP future class is equipped with 3 gyro compasses, 1 echosounder with ice protection transducer tank and slave depth indicator

installed at the aft bridge and a Doppler speed log with transducer valve and slave log indicator at the aft bridge The complement of the AHTS is 18 officers & crew, the vessel is equipped with 27 single spacious cabins and a total

accommodation capacity of 35 berths

After 6 days of rain, and sometime very heavy rain , today Friday 13th of May the day started with a bright sun , which was promising a great days special for the Godmother of the vessel Ms Nicole Celeste Boss, Senior FX Sales Advisor of the ABN-AMRO Bank, as it is very nice to name a vessel in nice sunny weather, as in Japan everything must go correct and to the book , Mr Yamamoto of the Niigata

Shipyard explained first to Nicole how to use the Axe and the rope

was several time cut in the office prior going to the quay side for the real ceremony with on the left seen Nicole arriving at the quayside where all the guest were waiting here arrival and after the National Anthems from The Netherlands followed by Japan, the time was there to name the vessel ALP STRIKER which was professionally done by

Nicole as can be seen at the photo below

Due to travelling in Japan this week the newsclippings may reach you irregularly

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With the glass of the bottle flying around all over the place it was a good “smash” and the vessel was christened

ALP STRIKER

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The ceremony was closed with taking a group photo of Godmother Nicole the management of ALP and Niigata Shipyard and all the guests present in front of the ALP STRIKER

It was a super day for the naming of a super tug , which was well organized by the yard in cooperation with the Chief Entertainment Officer of ALP Maritime Services Mr Leo Leusink

Photo’s : All todays photos by Piet Sinke and this photos can be viewed in High Resolution just by Clicking at the photo