Global ship management company V.Group has been awarded a contract by Shanghai-based Boqiang Heavy Industry Group to project manage a newbuild wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV).
Under the contract, SeaTec, V.Group’s provider of technical services, will provide project management, plan approval and site supervision services. The next generation vessel is being built by CIMC Raffles and will be delivered in the first quarter of 2023, says an article published in maritime journal.
Strategic role
Alessandro Ciocchi, Managing Director at SeaTec, said: “SeaTec will continue to play a strategic role in the energy transformation, and we are therefore humbled by the selection to manage this energy efficient vessel with a range of climate-friendly features.”
Electrically driven giant crane
The next generation model 3060-WTIV series vessel works in water depths of 65m and is designed to work in the North Sea and other European areas. It will be equipped with a fully electrical driven giant crane supplied by Husiman with a lifting capacity of 2200 tonnes and comes with a rack and pinion jacking system and DP2 system. It will be capable of installing turbines of up to 20MW.
SeaTec is part of global ship management company V.Group which has 60 offices across the globe and access to an international pool of over 44,000 seafarers.
Did you subscribe to our daily newsletter?
It’s Free! Click here to Subscribe!
Source: Maritimejournal