Titan’s team, led by salvage master, Roy Dodgen, and project manager, Leo McDonough, is using Resolve Marine Services’ 142-foot crane barge ‘RMG300’ to help clear debris and other navigational hazards.
Additionally, the company has hired Associated Marine Salvage’s 150-foot crane barge ‘MB1215’ to support the marine construction needed to position two, 400-foot by 100-foot Crowley deck barges in the port. The barges will be used as floating piers for discharging cargo.
In January, the Titan team conducted an extensive survey of the port to establish navigable routes and determine what underwater obstacles needed to be removed to allow cargo to enter the country by vessels.
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