A-Plus is a strong Egyptian supplier for marine vessel. We are professional in providing marine support to the offshore oil and gas industry as we nearly have all kinds of marine vessel to suit/serving any field conditions. Our services are not limited to supply ships and their crew with quality standard provisions and stores. We operate a large fleet of offshore support vessels including AHTS, DP 1, Maintenance Vessels, four point mooring, crane vessels and other specialized craft.
AHTS / Supply
Mainly built to:
•Handle anchors for oil rigs
•Tow them to location, anchor them up
•In a few cases, serve as an Emergency Response and Rescue Vessel (ERRV)
•They are also used to transport supplies to and from offshore drilling rigs.

AHTDS DP I
These vessels have the same characteristics as AHTS with Extra advantage (Dynamic positioning) that enables the vessel to maintain its position and heading automatically in a limited time by using its own propellers and thrusters. Position reference sensors, combined with wind sensors, motion sensors and gyrocompasses,

DSV DP II / Maintenance
These vessels have the same characteristics as AHTS with Extra advantage (A mooring system) which is made up of a mooring line, anchor and connectors, and is used for station keeping of a ship or floating platform in all water depths. A mooring line connects an anchor on the seafloor to a floating structure. The mooring line can be made up of synthetic fiber rope which is used in ultra-deepwater (greater than 2,000 m).

Jack Up Barge
Self- propelled and self-elevating, the lift boat is designed to be an ultra-versatile vessel which gets essential maintenance and servicing work done quickly, before moving on the next job
Typical services run from lift boats include
•Platform maintenance
•Coiled tubing/ well workover/ well testing
•Installation/removal of modules
•Accommodation services typical users of lift boats include
•Oil companies with existing offshore platforms and wells
•Well-servicing companies

Towing Tug
A tugboat (tug) is a boat that maneuvers vessels by pushing or towing them. Tugs move vessels that either should not move themselves, such as ships in a crowded harbor or a narrow canal,or those that cannot move by themselves, such as barges, disabled ships, or oil platforms.
Crew Boat tug
A crew boat is a vessel specialized in the transport of offshore support personnel, deck cargo, and below-deck cargo such as fuel and potable water to and from offshore installations such as oil platforms

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