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Boluda Towage enhances its fleet with acquisition of Resolve Salvage and Fire

Boluda Towage, a division of Boluda Corporación Marítima specializing in port, coastal, and offshore towage, as well as maritime salvage, has acquired Resolve Salvage and Fire (Gibraltar).

This acquisition marks another step in Boluda Towage’s international expansion efforts, particularly in the crucial maritime transport hub of the Strait of Gibraltar, connecting the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean via the Mediterranean Sea.

Resolve Salvage and Fire, previously owned by Resolve Marine Group, boasts extensive experience in towing, marine salvage, and engineering and maintenance projects for marine installations and constructions.

Additionally, the integration of Resolve Salvage and Fire into Boluda Towage promises mutual benefits and an expanded range of services for customers, enhancing Boluda Towage’s intervention capabilities significantly.

Boluda Towage has a longstanding presence on both sides of the strait, serving ports in Cadiz, Algeciras, and Gibraltar on the European side, and Ceuta and Tangier on the North African coast.

With this acquisition, Boluda Towage adds the tugs Elliot, Hercules, Rooke, and Wellington to its global fleet, bolstering its capacity and support potential in the Strait.





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