What's Happening?
Laborde Products has powered the newbuild M/V Beth Williams, a twin-screw towboat constructed for Maritime Partners at FMT Shipyard & Repair in Harvey, Louisiana. The vessel is equipped with Mitsubishi Tier 3 S6R2 main engines, each rated at 803 horsepower,
and two Laborde-supplied generator sets to support onboard electrical loads. The design focused on aligning engine speed, horsepower, and electrical capacity with inland towing work, ensuring practicality and ease of support. The construction emphasized durability, accessibility, and long-term service, with the goal of enabling boat crews to operate confidently and efficiently.
Why It's Important?
The introduction of the M/V Beth Williams highlights the ongoing investment in maritime infrastructure and the importance of reliable and efficient vessels for inland towing operations. By equipping the towboat with well-known and easily serviceable engines, Laborde Products ensures that the vessel can maintain consistent performance and minimize downtime. This development supports the broader maritime industry by enhancing operational capabilities and contributing to the economic vitality of regions reliant on waterway transportation.
What's Next?
As the M/V Beth Williams enters service, it will likely play a crucial role in supporting inland towing operations, contributing to the efficiency and reliability of maritime logistics. The successful integration of propulsion and electrical systems may serve as a model for future vessel constructions, emphasizing the importance of practical and serviceable designs. Maritime Partners and Laborde Products may continue to collaborate on similar projects, further advancing the capabilities of the U.S. maritime industry.











