Royal IHC expands production of Beavers® CSDs at VAHALI Shipyards in Serbia
As a result of the growing demand for Beavers®, Royal IHC has decided to expand its production capacity. In addition to their Dutch production capacity, Royal IHC has selected VAHALI Shipyards to build standard cutter suction dredgers (CSD) at its yard in Serbia. The first steel plates were cut last week, marking the official start of this project.
Royal IHC has been working together with VAHALI Shipyards for quite some time now. VAHALI,
originally a Dutch shipbuilder with its headquarters in Gendt (the Netherlands), has experienced
significant growth over the last ten years, in particular with the construction of more than 60 river
cruise ships. For Royal IHC, VAHALI has already partially built hulls for standardised dredging and
mining CSDs. This partnership will now be extended to the construction of the Beaver® 65 DDSP.
Commenting on the partnership with VAHALI Shipyards, Royal IHC
COO Bert Jan ter Riet said: "There
is a high level of demand for the largest CSD in our Beaver® range. For our customers, fast delivery
times are crucial. Therefore, it was necessary to increase the production capacity to continue to
ensure availability from stock. As we have come to know VAHALI as a reliable partner who delivers
high quality products, we have full confidence in a successful partnership".
Beaver® CSDs are reliable, fuel efficient, have low maintenance costs and are extremely productive
at all dredging depths. We have a proven track record of 60 years, with more than 1,000 of these
cutter suction dredgers delivered worldwide since 1963.