Timas 1201
Original name: Global 1201. A multipurpose DP2 heavy lift and pipelay vessel suitable for deep and shallow water projects with a state-of-the-art pipelay system, DP capability and conventional mooring systems. Pipelay system capable to operate up to 3,000 m water depth and handling up to 1.5 m concrete coated pipe.
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Ship history
2008: US offshore major Global Industries (later Technip) decided to build another combination Derrick/pipelay Vessel designed by Ulstein. The vessel, named 'Global 1201,' would evolve from the 'Global 1200', constructed at Keppel Singmarine.
The dynamically positioned vessel is a combination derrick/pipelay vessel with a 1,200-tonne lifting capacity, pipe laying capacity up to 3,000 metres water depth, and a 60-inch concrete-coated pipe. The main crane will also feature deep water-lowering capabilities. With a transit speed of up to 15 knots, the vessel will be able to mobilise swiftly around the world.
Like its sister ship Global 1200, the Global 1201 is a customised version of the SOC 600 design. The design incorporates an NOV AmClyde post crane on the aft and a centre firing line on the freeboard deck below the main deck, the latter being a distinctive feature of most Ulstein Design & Solutions BV's pipelay vessel designs.
Features and capabilities: Pipelay systems, Abandon and recovery system, Stinger, Helideck, Dynamic positioning.
Milestones
2020: The new owner is PT Timas Samudera Indonesia, and the ship name has changed to Timas 1201. Indonesian flag.
2023: Still active - IMO 9513579