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The Baoyou P71 project successfully set sail from the Yantai Raffles Shipyard.

Our company is entrusted by the Shanghai Salvage Bureau of the Ministry of Transport to handle the departure work of the Brazilian P71 production storage oil ship (P71) from the Yantai Raffles Shipyard. This is the first offshore production storage oil platform constructed by the Yantai Raffles Shipyard, and it marks another collaboration between our company and the Shanghai Salvage Bureau of the Ministry of Transport following the departure work of P67 in Qingdao. The P71 ship is 316 meters long, 54 meters wide, and 31.5 meters high. It is towed to the anchorage in Victoria, Brazil by two main tugboats from the Shanghai Salvage Bureau, Dehong (15680HP) and Dehai (12000HP). Our company actively coordinates and communicates with maritime, border inspection, customs, and pilot station departments.

      Our company is entrusted by the Shanghai Salvage Bureau of the Ministry of Transport to handle the departure work of the Brazilian P71 production storage oil ship (P71) from Yantai Raffles Shipyard. This is the first offshore production storage oil platform constructed by Yantai Raffles Shipyard, and it marks another collaboration between our company and the Shanghai Salvage Bureau of the Ministry of Transport following the departure work of P67 in Qingdao. The P71 ship is 316 meters long, 54 meters wide, and 31.5 meters high. It is towed to the anchorage in Victoria, Brazil by two main tugboats from the Shanghai Salvage Bureau, Dehong (15680HP) and Dehai (12000HP). Our company actively coordinates and communicates with maritime, border inspection, customs, and pilot stations, holds safety assessment meetings for departure and pilot coordination meetings, and processes the CCS suitable towing inspection certificate, maritime large towing license, and navigation police release to ensure the smooth departure of P71. The ship successfully connected with the main tugboats Dehai and Dehong with the assistance of six tugboats at Liu Tiao Port at 11:00 on December 12, 2019, and began its journey to Brazil.

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