What's Happening?
TDI-Brooks has reflagged its multi-use oceanographic research vessel, Miss Emma McCall, from the United States to Vanuatu. This strategic move is intended to support more cost-effective operations in the Caribbean and northern South America. The vessel, which
has completed its ABS shipyard period, is currently en route to Roatan, Honduras, to finalize the reflagging process. Once completed, the vessel will undertake a geotechnical project off the west coast of Honduras. Miss Emma McCall is equipped for survey, light geotechnical, environmental, and metocean research work, and will be available for projects in the region throughout the year.
Why It's Important?
The reflagging of Miss Emma McCall highlights the strategic decisions companies make to optimize operational costs and expand their service offerings. By reflagging to Vanuatu, TDI-Brooks can potentially reduce regulatory and operational expenses, making it more competitive in the Caribbean market. This move also reflects the growing demand for research and exploration in the region, driven by interests in offshore oil and gas, wind energy, and marine networks. The availability of such specialized vessels can enhance research capabilities and support sustainable development initiatives in the region.











