“As part of the testing and commissioning phase of her construction, Taínorecently notched a top speed during speed trials of more than 24 knots,” said Cole Cosgrove, vice president, global ship management
“As part of the testing and commissioning phase of her construction, Taínorecently notched a top speed during speed trials of more than 24 knots,” said Cole Cosgrove, vice president, global ship management. The ship is now back at VT Halter Marine in Pascagoula, Miss., where the shipbuilder will continue the final construction, testing and commissioning process before delivering Taíno to Crowley later this year. The ability to attain high service speeds can be attributed to several design elements.






