Werbung CWind stellt zwei Crew-Transfer-Schiffe für Siemens Offshore-Windpark Offshore Produkte Techniken-Windkraft Windenergie Windparks 8. Dezember 2016 Hinweis: Die Bildrechte zu den Beitragsfotos finden Sie am Ende des Artikels 22-köpfige CWind-Flotte zur Unterstützung von Blade-Wartungskampagnen bei den Offshore-Windpark in Lynn (WK-intern) – CWind hat eine sichere und kostengünstige Lösung für die Wartung der Rotorblätter auf See geschafft. Die Vielseitigkeit der MPC19-Schiffe, die ein flexibles Pod-System haben, ermöglichte es, die Schiffsdeckkonfiguration an die Plattform anzupassen, was einen sicheren und sicheren Arbeitsbereich für die Techniker zur Verfügung stellte. CWind provide CTVs for Siemens Blade Maintenance Campaign CWind, a leading provider of services to the offshore wind industry, announced today that it recently provided two Crew Transfer Vessels (CTVs) from the 22-strong CWind fleet to support blade maintenance campaigns at Lynn, Inner Dowsing and Rhyl Flats offshore wind farms. The project for Siemens took place over two months from August through to the end of September this year. CWind was able to provide a safe and cost effective solution for the blade maintenance work by fitting a purpose built frame to their MPC19 CTV vessels. The versatility of the MPC19 vessels, which have a flexible pod system, made it possible to adjust the vessel deck configuration to accommodate the platform, providing a secure and safe working area for the technicians. Lee Andrews, Managing Director at CWind, commented “Finding safe and efficient solutions for our customers is extremely important. Our flexible CTV vessels are adaptable and able to easily perform blade maintenance operations. Combined with the vessels fuel efficiency, the CWind solution is great for all our client needs. We are delighted to have continued to support Siemens this autumn and look forward to future engagements.” Sam Campbell, Contract Manager at Siemens added, “CWind and Siemens have collaborated closely to put in place the vessel solution that made this campaign possible. Siemens has worked side-by-side with CWind on a number of other projects and is a testament to the service delivery we receive from them on each and every occasion.” About CWind CWind is an Integrated Service Provider (ISP) that supports the wind industry by providing on-demand services as well as 360° solutions to ensure the success of our clients’ projects. We’re focused on helping you to achieve your key objectives, and constantly investing to ensure we have the right tools and plenty of talented people to carry out a wide range of tasks. CWind has a proven track record of delivering cost-effective solutions. And we’ve got everything you’re likely to need: Fuel-efficient and modular vessels, proven project solutions, highly experienced turbine technicians and fully accredited training services. We can deliver it all as stand-alone or packaged services, wherever and whenever needed. CWind is a wholly owned subsidiary of Global Marine Systems Limited. www.cwind247.com Forward Looking Statements „Safe Harbor“ Statement Under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: This release contains, and certain oral statements made by our representatives from time to time may contain, forward-looking statements, including statements regarding the commencement or completion of the offering. 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Global Marine holds the RoSPA Order of Distinction in recognition of 17 consecutive years of outstanding occupational health and safety results. Global Marine has two longstanding joint ventures in China, S.B. Submarine Systems and Huawei Marine Networks, and acquired the offshore renewables specialist CWind in 2016. www.globalmarinesystems.com About HC2 Holdings, Inc. HC2 Holdings, Inc. HC2 Holdings, Inc. is a publicly traded (NYSE MKT:HCHC) diversified holding company, which seeks opportunities to acquire and grow businesses that can generate long-term sustainable free cash flow and attractive returns in order to maximize value for all stakeholders. HC2 has a diverse array of operating subsidiaries across seven reportable segments, including Manufacturing, Marine Services, Utilities, Telecommunications, Life Sciences, Insurance and Other. HC2’s largest operating subsidiaries include DBM Global Inc., a family of companies providing fully integrated structural and steel construction services, and Global Marine Systems Limited, a leading provider of engineering and underwater services on submarine cables. Founded in 1994, HC2 is headquartered in New York, New York. http://hc2.com PR: CWind CWind provide CTVs for Siemens Blade Maintenance Campaign / Pressebild Weitere Beiträge:Für die Windenergie an Land erlässt die Bundesnetzagentur nächste Verordnung zum NetzausbaugebietWirtschafts-Staatssekretärin Dr. Tamara Zieschang empfängt Japanische Delegation am Messestandort HU...Verlängerung der Abschöpfung der erneuerbaren Stromerzeuger für das Jahr 2024 angekündigt