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Strategic Partnership signed for ProZero Workboats

Tuco Marine Group, designer and manufacturer of ProZero workboats, and Lysgaard ShipHolding, a well-established shipowner in bareboat charters for the maritime industry, are pleased to announce a new strategic partnership.

This collaboration will enable the chartering of workboats from the ProZero workboat series, providing companies worldwide with a unique opportunity to benefit from Tuco Marine’s advanced workboats on flexible terms.

The agreement was signed at Lysgaard ShipHolding’s office in Copenhagen by Lysgaard ShipHolding’s CEO, Carina Breiting, and Tuco Marine’s CEO, Jonas Pedersen.

The first ProZero workboat available for charter under this partnership is already in production at Tuco. It is a ProZero 11m Fast Rescue Daughter Craft, a popular model in the ProZero series, which currently operates in various configurations for customers in the UAE, the Netherlands, Angola, and England. This versatile Daughter Craft supports both standby and rescue operations as well as maritime personnel transport.

Equipped with dual diesel installations and waterjets, the vessel is ready to serve customers with the latest technologies, ensuring the highest degree of robustness and range, thereby meeting customers’ specific operational needs efficiently with minimal capital commitment.

With this new agreement, the collaboration can now offer customers the opportunity to charter a ProZero workboat while their own specifically designed boat is under construction, or in cases of urgent needs where customers do not have workboats or Daughter Crafts available. This initiative is designed to meet such urgent needs and ensure continuity in operations and projects.

This partnership is part of Tuco Marine’s strategy to strengthen ProZero’s market position and offer increased flexibility to their customers. By partnering with Lysgaard ShipHolding, a broader spectrum of customer needs and services is now addressed.

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