Sigyn was built in 1982 by the French Société Nouvelle des Ateliers et Chantiers du Havre at Le Havre, and could transport up to ten containers for spent fuel or radioactive waste. The ship could also take one or two vehicles or standard shipping containers for low-level waste.A stern ramp enabled roll-on/roll-off loading and unloading from the 59m (194feet) long cargo deck.
Sigyn was owned by Svensk Kärnbränslehantering AB (SKB) (Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company), but was operated and staffed by Furetank Rederi AB (Furetank Shipping Company)
In December 2010 it was announced that SKB have ordered a new ship from the Dutch Damen Group to replace Sigyn.[1] The new ship named Sigrid, was laid down in Galați, Romania, in December 2011, and was delivered in May 2013.[2] In October 2012 this new Nuclear Cargo Vessel 1600 was launched.[3]