AHTS definition

AHTS means a designed and equipped to perform anchor handling tug support that is engaged in, or in association with, offshore oil and gas operations and provides any or all related services such as anchor handling, towage, carriage of cargo, underwater inspection, seabed clearance, remotely operated vehicle (ROV) operations, pipe reel operations, etc.
AHTS means anchor-handling towing supply;
AHTS means an anchor handling tug/supply vessel;

Examples of AHTS in a sentence

  • The Council hereby recognises The EIS, SSTA, PAT NAS/UWT, HAS and AHTS * as the sole representatives of the teaching staff, advisers and educational psychologists employed by the Council on all matters relating to conditions of service as defined in paragraph 3 of this recognition and procedure agreement.

  • The _____________ Council hereby recognises The EIS, SSTA, PAT NAS/UWT, HAS and AHTS * as the sole representatives of the teaching staff, advisers and educational psychologists employed by the Council on all matters relating to conditions of service as defined in paragraph 3 of this recognition and procedure agreement.

  • ATL OFFSHORE GMBH of Leer, Germany (the “General Partner”) has entered into ten (10) building contracts with FINCANTIERI CANTIERI NAVALI ITALIANI S.P.A. of ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ (the “Builder”), pursuant to the terms of which it has ordered the construction and delivery of ten (10) A.H.T.S. newbuilding type ▇▇▇▇ 424, 16,000 bhp, bearing the Builder’s hull nos.

  • The Highland Council hereby recognises The EIS, SSTA, Voice, NAS/UWT, SLS and AHTS as the sole representatives of the teaching staff, music instructors, educational psychologists, educational support officers and quality improvement officers employed by the Council on all matters relating to conditions of service as defined in paragraph 3 of this Recognition and Procedure Agreement and other matters not subject to national bargaining.

  • The Borrowers have entered into the Facility Agreement (as defined below) for the purpose of financing the acquisition cost of twelve (12) A.H.T.S. vessels built by Fincantieri Cantieri Navafi Italiani S.p.A.

  • This initial phase of “TRANSFORMING FOR BEYOND” allows us to prepare for our growth plan beyond 2015 with stronger financial backing.” Upon completion of this operation with the last vessel to be delivered mid-2014, BOURBON would operate 230 supply vessels (PSV, AHTS, IMR), including 54 under bareboat charter.

  • At the meeting of the UOS AHTS Pool the Ship Owners shall discuss rules on issues of amendments or supplements of this Pool Agreement.

  • At any time a Ship Owner can be excluded from UOS AHTS Pool with notice period of 1 month for a material reason upon written notice from the Pool Manager.

  • In the event that in the opinion of the Pool Manager or another Ship Owner circumstances arise from which a Ship Owner disproportionately benefits or by which he is disproportionately burdened, a meeting of the UOS AHTS Pool called in writing within 14 days upon application of a Ship Owner or the Pool Manager shall conclude a reasonable agreement for the compensation of such benefits or burdens.

  • The Pool Manager will be responsible for the management and accounting of the UOS AHTS Pool and for monitoring compliance with the provisions of this Pool Agreement.

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