Company Information

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Steerprop Ltd.

Hakunintie 23
FI-26100 Rauma
Finland

Phone: +358 (0)2 8387 7900

steerprop(at)steerprop.com
www.steerprop.com

Press contacts

Johanna Innola

Brand & Communication Manager
Steerprop Ltd.

Phone: +358 44 750 1125

johanna.innola@steerprop.com

     Via social media

Company Information

Steerprop logo


Steerprop Ltd. 

Hakunintie 23
FI-26100 Rauma
Finland

Phone: +358 (0)2 8387 7900

steerprop(at)steerprop.com
www.steerprop.com

Press contacts

Johanna Innola

Brand & Communication Manager
Steerprop Ltd.

Phone: +358 44 750 1125

johanna.innola@steerprop.com

     Via social media

About Steerprop Ltd.


Steerprop is a leading designer and manufacturer of azimuth propulsion systems for the most demanding applications and toughest conditions.

Since our founding in Finland in 2000, we have delivered fit-for-purpose units for hundreds of vessels, including every third icebreaker in operation around the world.

Our unrivaled arctic experience and fit-for-purpose solutions are a testament to our commitment to continuous development, steadfast dedication to meet our customers’ needs and our unwavering resolve to perform.

 

Publications

Steerprop to Deliver the Azimuth Propulsors to a Series Of Ramparts Tugboats

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<p><em>The SP 20 WD is a ducted azimuth propulsor with a power of 1,610 kW, equipped with a very precise and energy-efficient electrical steering and lubrication system.</em></p>

UZMAR Shipyards in Turkey is one of the world’s top-notch tugboat builders with a very good reputation worldwide. The company has now chosen Steerprop to deliver six SP 20 WD azimuth propulsion units for a series of three Robert Allan Ltd. designed RAmparts 2300_UZM tugs being built.

Steerprop azimuth propulsion to propel shallow-draught icebreaking walk-to-work vessel

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<p><em>Steerprop will deliver the azimuth propulsion system for a walk-to-work vessel serving offshore platforms east of Sakhalin Island. The vessel is commissioned by a joint venture between Russian firms Mercury Sakhalin and Pola. Image: Royal Niestern Sander</em></p>

/ins   The world’s first double acting, shallow-draught ice-breaking vessel, built by the Dutch shipyard Royal Niestern Sander for the Russian companies Mercury Sakhalin and Pola, will be fitted with Finnish Steerprop’s azimuth units as its main propulsion and steering system.