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China's largest lifting capacity of deep-water salvage vessels formally compiled

Jun 29, 2018

Reporter 29 from the transportation department of the Salvage Bureau learned that the international advanced level of 5000 tons of salvage ship "German" round officially listed the Yantai fishing Department of the Ministry of transportation and transportation. This is the largest deep-water salvage crane in our country with heavy lifting capacity, which will significantly enhance the emergency handling and salvage capacity of major water emergencies in China.

"De he" is 199 meters in length, 47.6 meters in width, 15 meters in depth, 13.5 for design speed, 44855 tons for empty ship, 398 for rated load, and 60 days in the largest self holding capacity at sea. The ship has a living room, a dining room, a conference room, a gym, a studio, a medical room, and a medical room. The cabin is designed to meet the latest standards and requirements of the International Labour Organization and the classification society.

According to the Salvage Bureau of the Ministry of transportation, the "de he" wheel will be mainly responsible for the overall fishing and rapid obstacle clearing of the heavy - tonnage underwater sunken ship, as well as a certain capacity for deep water marine engineering.

The "de he" wheel adopts the full electric propulsion system, which is equipped with the most advanced DP3 power positioning and anchoring positioning dual system and automatic anti leaning system, which can be accurately located in different sea areas. The full coverage of VHF signals on the wheel and the full coverage of mobile phone signals in the cabin are the first time for large vessels in China to ensure smooth communication between internal and external vessels.


The top top of the ship's bow of the "de he" ship ship is equipped with a modern helicopter landing platform. It can jointly carry out the salvage operation of sea and air salvage with the search and rescue helicopter, and also meet the demand of saturated diving operation.