Dutch towage and salvage operator Multraship has strengthened its strategic position in the Black Sea following the delivery of its newest high-performance tug, MULTRATUG 30, built by tug builder Sanmar Shipyards.
The 80-tonne bollard pull vessel will operate with Bourgas Tug Service, Multraship’s Bulgarian subsidiary, boosting the company’s capacity for harbour and offshore towage in the region, whilst also strengthening its capabilities in salvage and emergency response.
“This investment reflects our confidence in the Black Sea region and our long-term commitment to serving its growing maritime industry,” said Leendert Muller, Managing Director of Multraship. “It’s a region with real potential, and we intend to be at the forefront of its development.”
The new tug was christened on Friday 14 November at the Passenger Terminal in Bourgas by Miglena Pendjuroff, wife of Dimiter Pendjuroff, General Manager of Bourgas Tug Service, and attended by representatives of the local port community. This comes after Multraship celebrated 20 years of service in the region last month, underscoring its long-term commitment and continued investment in the Black Sea market.
“MULTRATUG 30 is a very welcome addition to our fleet, giving us greater flexibility and strength to support our customers,” said Dimiter Pendjuroff.
Built by Sanmar Shipyards in Türkiye to a Robert Allan Ltd. TRAktor-Z 2500SX design, MULTRATUG 30 measures 25.3 metres in length and is designed for both harbour and deep-sea towage. It is fitted with a FiFi 1 firefighting system, including a 4.8 m³ foam tank, allowing it to respond quickly and effectively to emergencies.
“We’re delighted that Multraship selected Sanmar to deliver this powerful and versatile tug,” said Ali Gürün, Commercial Director at Sanmar Shipyards. “The collaboration has been smooth and professional throughout, and we look forward to building on this strong foundation in future.”
Sanmar, which also builds tugs for its own extensive domestic fleet before selling them to global customers, ensures that all vessels undergo rigorous operational testing, providing new owners with immediate, proven performance. Like all Sanmar-built tugs, MULTRATUG 30 was delivered on demand to meet the customer’s specific operational needs.
With MULTRATUG 30 now in service, Multraship continues to expand and modernise its fleet, strengthening its role as a leading towage and emergency response provider.














