WebNov 5, 2024 · The Honourable Mark Bailey Pacific Tug has been backed by Gladstone Ports Corporation for a marine industry site at the Port of Bundaberg. The development approval has been approved this week and facilitates a significant project at the Port. WebPacific Tug Group’s Post Pacific Tug Group 4,355 followers 2y
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WebPacific tug has enjoyed strong growth over the past few years. Our fleet currently stands at 18 including 13 tugs, 3 barges and 2 crew transfer vessels. Our business is focused on … WebNov 8, 2024 · Pacific Tug Group CEO Chris Peters said it was great to see that we will be substantially starting construction works on our Pacific Marine Base Bundaberg facility. “Once these works are underway our focus will turn to the task of confirming and developing new trade through the site bringing great opportunity for alternate logistical ... breakthrough watch it for free
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WebMay 17, 2024 · Pacific Tug Group, an Australian-owned provider of specialised maritime services, has confirmed that construction will commence in a few weeks time on their … WebPT Camel - Pacific Tug Sea Towage Sea Salvage Harbour Towage Australia PT Camel Vessel Snapshot Vessel Type Submersible Barge Flag/Survey Australia / 9296107 Deck Loading 7.0 tonnes/m² Length OA 57.0 m Breadth 17.0 m Year Built 2003 Submersible barge used for transport & docking. Submerge and refloat in approx. 12 hours. Downloads WebMar 20, 2024 · ONE of Pacific Tug’s more powerful boats pulled into Bundy briefly before continuing on its way to Sydney today. Indee, is a Z-Tech 2800 tug with more than double the pull needed to meet the Bundaberg port requirements, stopped to help pull bulk carrier Valor SW into the sugar terminal. The vessel, which is 27.4m long with a […] breakthrough watch free