Udupi: Newly-constructed ship 'Fugro Scout' sails to Singapore


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Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SP)

Udupi, Feb 24: 'Fugro Scout', a research vessel manufactured at Tebma Shipyard at its facility at Malpe near here, which was built for Fugro, an England-based company, sailed off to Singapore on Monday February 23.

MLA, Pramod Madhwaraj, flagged off the ship at Tebma Shipyards facility. Vice president of the company, P Abubakker, general manager, Sudhakar, and others were present. Madhwaraj in his address said that though he had earlier opposed the establishment of Tebma Shipyard as everyone felt it would affect the fishermen community, he is now convinced and happy that Tebma unit in Udupi has made become a ship manufacturing centre. 

The ship will touch New Mangalore port before undertaking onward journey to Singapore. At Singapore, various equipment will be fitted and researchers from different countries will join the ship to fully equip it for the research work it is meant for.

This ship is made to accommodate 74 sailors. At present, 20 persons are navigating the ship. More people will join the ship once it touches Singapore shores. The ship is registered in Panama, and has the potential to be used as a cruise ship. Basically the ship is meant to conduct different researches at deep sea. The researches will cover different topics including deposits deep within the earth, research on the the surface of earth, water creatures, vegetation, coral reefs, pearls etc. When it is not being used for research, this ship can be used for carrying passengers.

The ship is equipped with hospital and mini ambulance and doctors, where minor surgeries can be performed. The ship is equipped with fire fighting equipment to handle exigencies in this ship or any neighbouring ships. It has 13 huge tanks which can be used to carry liquids including oil.

The company said that raw materials available in India have been mostly used in the building of this ship, although some imported items were used for interiors as per the specification of the owners. This research vessel was built in about 18 to 20 months period. Because of special system put in place, people travelling in the area meant for them will never feel any vibrations even when the ship cruises at top speed. For saving people from gliding on the ship's floor when the vessel is on the move, a special anti-skid chemical has been applied to the floor, it said.

The ship, which is 96 metres long and 20 metres wide, is provided with controls at three places from where all the machinery of the vessel can be operated and controlled. One such spot is near the machines, the second one at the centre of the ship, and the third is inside the cabin of the captain. The ship can turn 360 degrees when standing at a spot because of a unique technique. There is a well at the centre of the well, the lid of which can be opened, and through which submarines or other things can be lowered into the sea or lifted up. It also has capsule-shaped dinghies, which bloat when tossed into water, and can accommodated 15 to 25 people in case of emergency.

The company said that the first research vessel,'Fugro Voyager' built by it at Malpe had won the 'Best Research Vessel' award in Australia in 2014. The company has built over 154 ships since 1984, and 25 among them were buit in Malpe. A unique dredging vessel that will function at Mumbai port, which is being built here, will be ready for launch in a couple of months, the officials explained.

  

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  • Canute , Mangalore/Dubai

    Fri, Feb 27 2015

    Iam really surprised to read disagree comments for vinayak, Richard, Nitin... Either this person is not red the article properly or belongs to Taliban community ,who doesnt want to create jobs and improve our coastal area for future generation.

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  • uday, mangalore

    Thu, Feb 26 2015

    Proud moment for people of India.Keep it up.

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  • Joshua Rodrigues, Shirva

    Thu, Feb 26 2015

    Im happy about the delivery of the ship. Good job by Tebma. However i feel the person writing this article has no clue regarding the seismic vessel. Totally misinformed. Things that bloat are not dinghies. They are life-rafts for emergencies. Fire fighting equipments are mandatory requirement as per solas and not for pleasure. Just try to gather more correct info.

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  • yogesh, bombay

    Wed, Feb 25 2015

    Where is this tebma co?..never heard of it or seen it other than CCC on beach road while visiting st.mary's island. It is a wonder that such a huge ship built in a small fishing hamlet

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi, Dubai, New York, USA.

    Wed, Feb 25 2015

    Good Luck and Bon Voyage to all sailing to Singapore in the new-constructed ship 'FUGRO SCOUT'. It is an honor for all in Malpe and also South Kanara.I hope your mission is fulfilled in Singapore.

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  • Ruben Pinto, Australia

    Wed, Feb 25 2015

    I wish the people who man this ship safe voyages. looking at the ship, it seems to be a complex engineering build and we the people of DK should be justly proud. this ship will be a showcase round the world after our Mangalore tiles which I see here in Australia on many occasions on churches and homes.

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  • Capt. Allan Lobo, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 24 2015

    Congrats Tebma Team!!!, proud to be associated with you over the years. Bon Voyage "FUGRO SCOUT".

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  • Maxim, Kukude

    Tue, Feb 24 2015

    MAKE IN MALPE...

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  • Rafi, Ksd/ Dubai

    Tue, Feb 24 2015

    A very positive news among all the unnecessary 'noises' we are accustomed to these days.

    Ship building is one area we can excel to create jobs and earn export revenue. We have iron ore, skilled and unskilled manpower, natural ports and other ancillary support systems in place. All we need a push from Government to project our advantage to the world. China is capturing the market, but unlike China, we have most of the resources available nearby.

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Tue, Feb 24 2015


    Reminds me of the days when Indians opposed Computers/IT and where India stands today!!

    Irony is Madhwaraj flagged off this unique vessel!!

    Hope coastal region will create great records in heavy engineering , ship building, IT etc.

    Jai Hind!!!

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  • KA D'Silva, Dubai

    Tue, Feb 24 2015

    Congratulations to Team of Tebma Shipbuilders for putting Malpe in international shipping.
    Bon voyage to 'Fugro Scout' spread the fragrance of our undivided Kanrana district through out the seven seas of world.
    May Samudra deva protect you and guide you and crew always.

    Ship building is neglected in India, where as we have vast coastline and human resources, Govt need to encourage ship building in India. South Korea and Japan are the leading ship builders with expertise and we India have talented human resources. India need to tie up joint ventures with South Korea and Japan for establishing massive ship building in Indian west coast and East coast.

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  • nitin, mangalore,muscat

    Tue, Feb 24 2015

    its great to hear that such a nice ship is built at our Malpe.

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  • Dheeraj, Katapady/Riyadh

    Tue, Feb 24 2015

    Proud moment for people of Malpe.
    Good work Pramod Sir

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  • richard monis, shakthinagar

    Tue, Feb 24 2015

    congratulations to tebma shipyard and nordic group. keep up going.am expecting still better ships to comes up. all the best

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  • vinayak, mangalore / dubai

    Tue, Feb 24 2015

    Indeed a great achievement for undivided twin district. May this district prosper to greater heights, which shall open more employment to the citizens of this undivided district.

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