M a c G r e g o r - N a v i r e To Build M o v e a b l e Link Span For Oslo Port Authority

MacGregor-Navire has won an order to supply Oslo's Port Authority with a moveable-type link span. Designed to service two axial-ramped ships simultaneously, the 58-meter floating, pontoon-based unit, is due for delivery early in September this year.

This will be Oslo's second link span of the floating type. The first installation, 39 meters in length, was supplied by Navire in 1980, and is now hard pressed to cope with the increasing volume.

The new "double access" link span will provide a maneuvering area sufficient to accommodate the turning circles of the largest vehicles.

The new unit will be installed at the 352-meter-long Sorenga Quay on the port's Bispevika Wharf, mainly used by Fred Olsen Lines.

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Maritime Reporter Magazine, page 35,  Apr 1986

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