8 February 2018

On 7 February 2018 at the Annual Offshore Support Journal Conference in London, Maersk Master was awarded Vessel of the Year. It is the second year in row that Maersk Supply Service receives this award for one of its new-buildings.

Maersk Master and its sister new-build vessels, the Starfish design M-class series, are designed to provide customers with a reliable and efficient service in anchor handling and towing. They are also built to carry goods to and from offshore facilities, and perform oil recovery operations.

“Maersk Master is a premium asset that is second to none in terms of operational reliability, on board safety, comfort and fuel efficiency. The high quality of services can help to keep assets at work in the current tough market. This vessel has been carefully developed based on how best to provide value to our customers,” says Chief Executive Officer Steen S. Karstensen.

Maersk Master is a DP2 deep water anchor handling tug supply vessel of SALT design. The vessel was built at Kleven Yard in Norway with reliability, safety and minimised environmental footprint as a top priority. Powered by five engines, a fuel efficient and flexible hybrid propulsion system and fixed pitch on all side thrusters, the vessel provides good fuel economy, low emissions and excellent station keeping.

There is an ROV garage for 1 work-class remotely operated vehicle. This capacity, along with the large free deck area, and the 450-tonne winch, make Maersk Master a versatile asset. For example in a decommissioning project, Maersk Supply Service was able to spool 6.5km of flexible pipeline onto the winch in one complete section.

“Since joining the fleet, Maersk Master has worked on decommissioning in the North Sea to towing and mooring in the Indian Ocean. In March she will begin a long-term contract with sister vessel, Maersk Mariner, working for Quadrant Energy in Australian waters. We are certain she will continue to add value to the industry, our customers, and Maersk Supply Service for many years to come,” said Chief Operating Officer Claus Bachmann in his acceptance speech.

Two additional M-class vessels have already joined the Maersk Supply Service fleet, Maersk Mariner and Maersk Mover, following  Maersk Master’s delivery. The remaining three vessels will be delivered later in 2018 and in 2019.

About Maersk Supply Service

Maersk Supply Service provides marine services and integrated solutions to the energy sector worldwide. Maersk Supply Service is the market leader in deep-water services such as anchor handling in ultra-deep water, mooring installations, rig moves and transport of equipment to drilling rigs and production units.

Maersk Supply Service employs an international staff of around 1100 offshore and 200 onshore people. Headquartered in Lyngby, Denmark, Maersk Supply Service is represented globally with offices in Aberdeen, Houston, St. John’s, Rio de Janeiro, Accra, Lagos, Luanda, Singapore and Perth.

Maersk Supply Service is a part of the stand-alone Energy division of A.P. Møller – Mærsk A/S. A.P. Møller – Maersk A/S employs roughly 88,000 employees across operations in 130 countries.

For more information about Maersk Supply Service, please visit the website at www.maersksupplyservice.com

Media Contacts (Maersk Supply Service)

Charlotte Holst Frahm

Mobile: +45 2147 6259

Email: Charlotte.Holst@maersksupplyservice.com