Boa Barges AS

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Boa Barges AS is a company that specializes in providing marine transportation and offshore support services. Headquartered in Norway, Boa Barges AS operates under the parent company Boa Offshore AS, which is part of the larger Boa group. The company manages a fleet of different types of barges and vessels designed to serve various sectors, including oil and gas, renewable energy, construction, and maritime industries.


Boa Barges offers a wide range of services such as:



  1. Transportation: Transport of heavy and oversized cargo, including modules for the oil and gas industry, and components for renewable energy sectors.

  2. Offshore Support: Services including installation, maintenance, and decommissioning support for offshore platforms and wind farms.

  3. Salvage and Wreck Removal: Providing equipment and expertise for maritime salvage operations and wreck removal.

  4. Project Management: Managing complex maritime projects from planning to execution, ensuring safety and efficiency.

  5. Chartering: Offering vessels for short-term and long-term charters to meet the needs of various maritime and industrial projects.


The company is known for its versatility and the ability to tailor its assets and services to meet the specific requirements of its clients. Boa Barges AS places a strong emphasis on safety, quality, and environmental sustainability in all its operations. Being based in Norway, the company benefits from the country's strong maritime heritage and technological sophistication, allowing it to operate efficiently in some of the world’s harshest marine environments.


Though it primarily serves clients in the North Sea and surrounding areas, the company has the capability to undertake projects globally, adapting to different regional regulations and conditions.


Ships

BOABARGE 21

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOABARGE 22

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOABARGE 29

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOABARGE 30

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOABARGE 31

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOABARGE 32

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOABARGE 33

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOABARGE 35

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOABARGE 36

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

BOABARGE 42

Barge | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

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