The competition season starts again. The rowing team of the students in action!
Fresh air at Saint Martin
On holidays in the Caribbean!
Ship Delivery Hadi 27
TOS is proud to deliver for HADI H AL HAMMAM EST (HHE) located in Saudi Arabia the Hadi 27 to her final destination. The vessel is an AHTS (anchor handling tug supplier) with a length of 60 meters, new build in Singapore (Republic of Singapore) and on her way to Bahrain (Kingdom of Bahrain). The vessel began its journey on Thursday the 7th January. The delivery is non-stop and will take about 3 weeks. The crew will arrive in the fourth week of the year 2010. We wish the vessel and her crew a safe trip!
Mega tunnel project Korea
We are building a tunnel between the shore of Korea and the Geoje Islands. The highway will be eight kilometers long and made of 18 tunnel sections, each 180 meters long and 24 meters wide. Really a great job!
Only water or not
While delivering the harbour tug Saam Uxmal from Hong Kong to Mexico we past Clipperton Island, a deserted atoll between Hawaii and Panama. After weeks at sea it was wonderful to finally see land and palm trees on the horizon. We discovered a deserted cabin like that of Robinson Crusoe. We used our horn to see if anybody was home, but there was no response so we continued our trip. After that it was just water, water and more water.
Stopover at Tierra del Fuego
During the delivery of the Svitzer Ahvaz, the crew enjoys the beautiful landscape of the Tierra del Fuego (Argentina). Bart (captain), Tom (service engineer) en Mieke (cook-mate).
TOS sponsor rowing team Velsen
TOS sponsors the rowing boat of the student team. The cutter is now ready for the next competitions.
TOS in Curacao
On holiday with my family in Curacao! Lots of sun. So my TOS cap was very useful. My daugther didn´t want to take it off anymore.
Ceremonial welcome Patriot
On Saturday 14th November, the Patriot arrived safely in Odessa (Ukraine). TOS performed turnkey management in close cooperation with Damen for the delivery from Shanghai (China) to Odessa. A ceremonial welcome took place at the passenger terminal.
Lawyer at the TOP
He cycled 1.100 kilometres from Lhasa (Tibet/China) to Kathmandu (Nepal) in almost two weeks time. It took him more than 10.000 metres to accomplish this mega bike trip. The pictures are taken at the Mount Everest Basecamp at a height of 5200 metres.
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