Sadhav Shipping Limited Welcomes New High-Speed Passenger Vessel, Sadhav Anusha, in Singapore

OV Digital Desk

Sadhav Shipping Limited announced that Company has taken delivery of its new ship Sadhav Anusha (ex-Pelican Conquest) at Singapore on April 12, 2024.

The Sadhav Anusha, designed for rapid and efficient passenger transfer, boasts impressive specifications. The vessel measures 42 meters in length, 8 meters in breadth, and 3.98 meters in depth. It can achieve speeds of up to 25 knots at 85% Maximum Continuous Rating (MCR), accommodating up to 60 passengers. Key features include a Dynamic Positioning System Class 1, a 12-meter Motion Compensated Gangway, and a Gyro Stabilizer, enhancing the vesselโ€™s stability and operational efficiency in offshore conditions.

The ship’s primary function is to facilitate the transfer of personnel to and from various offshore oil field locations, reinforcing Sadhav Shippingโ€™s commitment to providing reliable and efficient services in the maritime industry. The Sadhav Anusha is chartered on a five-year contract with ONGC Limited, ensuring its dedicated use for offshore logistics operations.

This strategic addition to the Sadhav Shipping fleet not only exemplifies the companyโ€™s dedication to advancing its operational capabilities but also its commitment to supporting vital industries such as offshore oil and gas. By incorporating state-of-the-art technology and maintaining high standards of safety and efficiency, Sadhav Shipping continues to play a pivotal role in domestic maritime logistics.

Company executives expressed their enthusiasm about the deployment of Sadhav Anusha, emphasizing the vesselโ€™s potential to enhance operational productivity and support the offshore oil field sector. This new acquisition aligns with Sadhav Shippingโ€™s broader strategy of fleet modernization and service excellence.

With Sadhav Anusha now operational, Sadhav Shipping Limited is poised to deliver enhanced logistics solutions, reinforcing its position as a leading player in the maritime transport industry.