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PaxOcean Secures Contract for Advanced Cable Laying Vessel for Japan’s Offshore Wind Industry
https://tdl.ink/p/1014written by Raghib . (10 days ago)
On December 10, 2024, PaxOcean announced a major contract to construct a Cable Laying Vessel (CLV), a pivotal asset for Japan’s expanding offshore wind sector. The project represents a continued partnership with Penta-Ocean Construction, underscoring both companies' dedication to advancing renewable energy initiatives.The CLV, designed by a leading European firm, will be built at PaxOcean’s Batam yard. Boasting a deadweight capacity of 14,000 tonnes and certified by Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (NK), the vessel is scheduled for completion by February 2028. The project integrates cutting-edge design with PaxOcean’s renowned shipbuilding expertise, ensuring the vessel adheres to the highest standards of efficiency and performance.
This collaboration follows the successful delivery of a Wind Turbine Installation Vessel (WTIV) in September 2023, a milestone achievement in accelerating offshore wind infrastructure. PaxOcean’s role in delivering these vessels reflects its strategic focus on supporting sustainable energy solutions.The new CLV is expected to play an essential role in enhancing Japan’s offshore wind infrastructure by enabling efficient cable installation for wind farms. As Japan continues to invest in renewable energy, this vessel further reinforces PaxOcean’s position as a trusted partner in supporting the global transition to greener energy systems.