Steel cutting underway for the first crabber processor of Russian Crab Company Group
On January 29 2021, due to commitment to purchase investment quotas, the Oka Shipyard started steel cutting for the crab-processing vessel of Russian Crab’ new fleet. Vessel 5712Р will be the first in a series of three processors, which will be constructed for the Russian Crab within three years. The first crab-processing vessel is slated to put into operation in 2023, reports Megafishnet.com.
According to the company, new vessels are designed for crab harvesting and crab processing into cooked-frozen products and will operate in the Sea of Okhotsk and Bering Sea.
Crab fishing vessel, project 5712P was developed by the Damen Engineering company (St. Petersburg) in cooperation with Russian Crab Company Group’s specialists.
The most significant advantages of the project are: two-times increased production, processing and storage capacity; the use of modern high-quality materials; and a spacious personnel unit with working and living conditions on board in accordance with the best international standards.
VESSEL’S CHARACTERISTICS, PROJECT 5712R
Length |
57,70 m |
Width |
12,60 m |
Autonomy |
40 days |
Full speed |
12,3 knots per hour |
Main engine power |
1600 kWt |
Bow thruster power |
400 kWt |
Crew capacity |
32 people |
Processing and production capacity per 24h |
15 tons |
Freezing hold capacity |
500 m3 |
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Russian Crab Company Group is the largest crab harvesting company in the Far East and one of the leading in Russia. The company’s fleet consists of 20 vessels. Its capture quota for 2021 is 12.86 thousand tons in northwestern subzones of the Pacific Ocean, it is actually the largest quota share of 19% in the Russian Far East. Russian Crab exports live and cooked-frozen crab to China, South Korea, Japan and the USA.
Courtesy of Russian Crab Company Group