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HAVILA

Havila was formerly known as Remoy Management. They purchased the Boa fleet in about 1998 at least part of which was made up of former Smit Lloyd  anchor handlers. However, like a number of other owners, they have built some new ships, including a couple of UT719s which have long term Shell charters. The latter vessels have more or less inherited the roles of the Rembas and the Torbas which are now renamed and part of the Havila fleet. Havila sold their larger ships to Groupe Bourbon in 2003? and retained ownership of the ERRVs only.

In a stunning event during February of 2005 Havila purchased five of UK based ships from Seacor and a single ship from Harrisons. This increased their fleet by five platform ships, three of which were VS486s and one anchor-handler the utility vessel Stirling Iona whose sisters are out in the Caspian being operated by BUE. Big money is rumoured to have changed hands, but this is possibly to be expected if a deal is made between what seem to be the two most volatile supply ship-owners, who seem in reality to be more ship dealers.

 

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