Dutch-based Multraship Towage & Salvage has opened its new headquarters at Middenhavendam in Terneuzen, the Netherlands.

Multraship relocates head office

Source: Multraship

The new building is also home to Multraship’s offices.

The new facility houses offices, a warehouse, the 24/7 dispatch centre and a simulator training area. ”In terms of operational efficiency and teamwork, the link to the new lock provides an opportunity to maintain our current growth, supporting both our local and international operations,” said Multraship managing director, Leendert Muller. “That growth is partly the result of our increasing involvement in support work for major projects in offshore wind farm construction and infrastructure.”

Multraship – a division of the Muller Maritime Group, jointly owned by the Dutch Muller Family and Hamburg based Fairplay Towage – is involved in the construction of the Fehmarnbelt Tunnel between Germany and Denmark, the Princess Elisabeth Energy Island offshore Belgium, as well as the Oosterweel Tunnel near Antwerp.

“There is an upward trend in towing and salvage activities,” added Muller. “Combined with other maritime services, we are now active in Europe, Africa and the Middle East.”

The Middenhavendam site adds to Multraship’s other location in Terneuzen on the Goessekade, which has berths, a warehouse, offices and waiting locations for affiliated companies.