Damen Ferries Marks 2 Decades, Eyes Sustainable Future

Road Ferry 8117 E3 for BC Ferries in Canada

Damen Shipyards Group has marked the twentieth anniversary of its ferries department.

Former Product Director Ferries Piet Hein Noordenbos explained: “We could see there was high demand for fast ferries in countries with a lot of water close to urban environment – Australia and Singapore were leading the way at the time – and we saw the potential this could have in the Netherlands. It seemed an ideal way to contribute towards the growth of Damen.”

Damen entered the market with the acquisition of a license to construct the successful Australian River Runner design. The company’s first project in the sector was the construction, in the Netherlands of four River Runners for the Dordrecht Waterbus Service, according to a press release.

Shortly after this, Damen acquired its own yard in Singapore, as well as the design for the Flying Cat 40 – a very successful fast ferry of which over 60 vessels would be constructed. In time, Damen would develop this design into the Damen Fast Ferries 4010 and 4212.

Today, Damen builds a wide range of composite vessels at its dedicated Antalya yard in Turkey. In 2009, the product group expanded its reach with a broadened product portfolio that included larger road ferries alongside fast ferries. Damen Ferries has delivered ferries of diverse types and sizes to Europe, Africa, Asia and North and South America.

Today, Damen Ferries continues to innovate with a focus on sustainability, the company said, eyeing electric vessel propulsion. 

Damen is building its electric and hybrid electric ferries as part of its E3 program – environmentally friendly, efficient in operation and economically viable. The shipbuilder already has a number of so-called E-Cross ferry projects under its belt. This includes six hybrid diesel-electric Island Class ferries for BC Ferries in Canada, which are prepared for conversion to full-electric in the future when the regional infrastructure is in place.

Also for Canada, Damen is building a fully electric Road Ferry 6819E3 and a Road Ferry 9819E3 for Ontario. Another project is Damen’s construction of seven fully electric 2306E3 Ferries for Arriva’s operation in the City of Copenhagen, Denmark. In such projects, Damen is demonstrating its role, not just as shipbuilder, but as complete integrator, including, for example, the docking and charging infrastructure. This central role throughout the entire project ensures a high level of efficiency and cohesion.

Current Product Director Ferries Henk Grunstra, added: “We are very proud of what we have achieved over the last two decades. The world of maritime public transport has changed considerably in this time and we have changed with it, developing our product portfolio and production processes accordingly. We are looking forward to doing the same in the coming decades, responding to the market’s calls for increasing connectivity and sustainability and playing a leading role in the creation of waterborne public transport fit for the future.”

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