Lamor wins an order for three oil spill recovery boats to Poland

ISCO member Lamor reports that the Polish Maritime Search and Rescue Service has placed an order with Lamor for three specialised boats for combating oil pollution in shallow and sheltered waters. The value of the order is nearly 2 million euros, which has been entered into Lamor’s order backlog in the second quarter of 2025.

The delivery consists of three modified LC7500 cabin vessels, which are slightly longer and wider than the basic model, their trailers, and Lamor Minibagger oil recovery systems that are used in small vessels. The LC7500 landing craft is designed for sea handling and manoeuvrability in rough seas.

“We are happy to continue our good cooperation with Poland in the important mission to save the Baltic Sea from pollution. The shadow fleet continues to be a major threat in the area, but these smaller, agile vessels are essential for more limited operations closer to the shoreline”, says Timo Pylkkä, Lamor’s Sales Manager for Northern Europe & Germany.

The vessels will undergo careful sea trials before being delivered to Poland to further strengthen the country’s oil spill response capabilities next year.

LC7500 vessels: https://www.lamor.com/technology/environmental-preparedness/vessels/landing-crafts

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