Work Boat World Offshore Vessel Charters Roundup – May 11, 2022
New charters have been awarded for crewboats and installation vessels supporting the offshore wind sector and for IMR and survey vessels for customers...
New charters have been awarded for crewboats and installation vessels supporting the offshore wind sector and for IMR and survey vessels for customers...
Safe Shipyard of Poland has launched a new workboat ordered by the Fairplay Towage Group. Fairplay said the Damen-designed Fairplay-37 will be suitable...
Clarksons Research has released onto its Renewables Intelligence Network (RIN) platform a new briefing profiling the UK’s offshore wind sector, including...
A new crewboat has been delivered to a Thai-based operator while orders have been placed for a variety of vessels under the offshore renewables maintenance...
Dong Fang Offshore (DFO), a subsidiary of Taiwan’s Hung Hua Construction, has begun operating the first subsea construction and walk-to-work (W2W) vessel...
Works both underway and in the pipeline have ensured continued utilisation for vessels in the acquisition, installation, decommissioning, and maintenance...
Scotland’s Stornoway Port Authority has awarded Northern Ireland-based construction company McLaughlin and Harvey a contract for the construction...
DNV and Norwegian offshore wind operator Edda Wind have entered into a classification contract for two new commissioning service operation vessels (CSOVs). The...
Norway’s Rem Offshore has begun operating a recently completed construction support vessel (CSV) that is designed primarily to support the activities...
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