
Piriou Delivers Additional 41M Fast Personnel and Supply Vessel to Jana Marine Services
Six months after the delivery of 41m FPSV JANA 17, JANA MARINE, a Saudi Arabian provider of best in class integrated marine services to Offshore Oil & Gas Industry, renews its trust in PIRIOU by taking delivery of her sister ship JANA 18.
Built in Vietnam, this additional FPSV 41P is also dedicated to operate within the Arabian Gulf waters. Vincent FAUJOUR, CEO of PIRIOU, declares: ‘Six months after the delivery of JANA 17, this new order confirms mutual trust between JANA MARINE SERVICES and PIRIOU. JANA MARINE SERVICES thus becomes a reference customer which enables us to consider new collaborations in the future’.

The FPSV 41P is a very versatile aluminium vessel able to perform various missions for the offshore industry including rig crew transfer, quick transportation of supplies and in field support. Thanks to a design developed by PIRIOU INGENIERIE and identifiable through her straight bow, this FPSV 41P offers an excellent fuel consumption at lightship and full load conditions, in addition to improved performance and crew comfort.
JANA 18: a fast crew boat with substantial deck load Equipped with 3 engines coupled to fixed pitch propellers, the FPSV 41 has a sufficient fuel oil capacity of 80 m³ for a 21 days endurance capability and a 50 t deck load capacity. Her speed of 25 knots guarantees a quick transfer of personnel up to 80 persons, depending on the chosen configuration.

Involved in shipbuilding, repair, naval engineering and services since 1965, PIRIOU specializes in producing medium sized vessels up to 120 m with high added value through a combination of high performance engineering and a global network of industrial sites in Europe, Africa and Asia. With over 430 ships built and delivered worldwide, PIRIOU provides bespoke solutions as well as a complete range of standardized or customized vessels that satisfy the requirements of international shipowners, whether they be private or public, civilian or military.
This article was originally published on Marine & Industrial Report newspaper Vol 39 No.6 Issue last December 31, 2017.