Werbung EMO erweitert ihre Flotte um einen Katamaran für die Betriebsphase des Offshore-Windparks „Nordsee One“ Offshore Produkte Techniken-Windkraft Windenergie Windparks Wirtschaft 21. November 201721. November 2017 Hinweis: Die Bildrechte zu den Beitragsfotos finden Sie am Ende des Artikels EMO adds a catamaran to its fleet (WK-intern) – EMO supplies a CTV for the operational phase of offshore wind farm “Nordsee One” EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH (EMO) has signe a contract with Senvion GmbH from Hamburg to provide a Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV) during the operational phase of the offshore wind farm “Nordsee One.” EMO has therefore added a catamaran from the Strategic Marine shipyard from Singapore to its fleet, which was currently layed on its keel. As of April 2018, the new sister vessel of WINDEA FOUR will begin service from Norddeich for at least three years. Senvion will supply the farm with 54 installations of the type 6.2M126; the last installations were already set up in September. The launch is planned for after the final work on the windmills is completed. During the operational phase of “Nordsee One” EMO’s new ship will be available for maintenance work. “Once again, we have commissioned a special ship that meets certain conditions for activities in the southern North Sea and our clients’ requirements,” says Knut Gerdes, managing director of EMO. While adjusted expansion targets of offshore wind energy and changes ensure a certain market consolidation, Gerdes acknowledges: “We do not take this for granted, and we hope for more projects in the German offshore wind energy sector. The 26-metre “Stratcat” is equipped with a waterjet drive and can transport 24 passengers and up to 30 tonnes of freight The project was implemented as a shared project of EMS Maritime Offshore and its partner Van Laar Maritime BV. The investment amounts to approximately EUR 4 million. EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH was founded in 2010, and its area of competence lies primarily in providing maritime services. It focuses on special service and crew transfer vessels. EMS Maritime Offshore also provides traffic control ships for offshore construction sites. Port and warehouse logistics and port management, including at locations and base ports such as Eemshaven, Borkum, Emden, Cuxhaven, Büsum and Helgoland, are also part of their activities. Control centres for offshore wind farms are operated in Berne, Bremerhaven, Horneby/DK and in Sassnitz. Today, the company has approximately 100 employees, and the EMS AG Group has a staff of over 450 people in total, as well as 50 trainees. PR: EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH Pressebild: Crew Transfer Vessel WINDEA Weitere Beiträge:EWE plant größte Batterie der Welt in SalzkavernenVideowall versorgt Mitarbeiter von juwis` Leitwarte mit Wind- und Solarpark-DatenABO Wind: Konzernjahresüberschuss 2019 beträgt 11,4 Millionen Euro