MacGregor cranes picked for Van Oord's wind turbine installation vessel

MacGregor cranes picked for Van Oord’s wind turbine installation vessel

Photo source: MacGregor

MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has received an order from Van Oord for the supply of two auxiliary offshore telescopic cranes. The cranes will be installed on Van Oord’s new generation wind turbine installation vessel  which will mainly operate to support European wind farms. 

The delivery is scheduled for the third quarter of 2023, MacGregor said in its statement.

Van Oord looking ahead with new generation WTIV

The vessel is being built by Yantai CIMC Raffles Offshore, and is a new generation of wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV). The 175-meter offshore installation vessel will be purpose-built for the transport and installation of foundations and turbines at offshore wind farms. The main crane lifting capacity is more than 3,000 tonnes. The vessel has an advanced jacking system. Four giant legs, each measuring 126 meters in length, allow the vessel to be jacked up and work in waters up to 70 meters deep. It is considered to be one of largest WTIV vessels in the world in terms of overall dimensions, jacking capacity and lifting capabilities.

Custom MacGregor tech for the vessel

MacGregor’s scope of supply encompasses two auxiliary offshore telescopic cranes, which are used to support the cargo and load handling during the installation of wind turbines in the offshore environment, and are equipped with an anti-collision system. The systems and equipment have a long track record of reliability. All products are proven extensively in stringent offshore environments.

“MacGregor is our preferred choice of offshore crane supplier based on our strong relationship and positive collaboration experiences on the previous projects,” says Sun Shiyan, Director of Supply Chain Management Center, Yantai CIMC Raffles Shipyard. “These offshore telescopic cranes are customised according to the ship owner’s requirements, with high lifting performance and long outreach but very compact and robust design to meet the stringent offshore requirements. We are confident that MacGregor will take special care to ensure the highest standards in quality control and the on-time delivery to our project.”

“MacGregor is delighted to have been selected to supply deck handling solutions to Van Oord’s WTIV. Our involvement at an early stage in this project, combined with our extensive experience in turnkey supply, enables us to provide reliable and efficient solutions, even in the most demanding projects,” says Jan Erik Pedersen, Senior Vice President, Offshore Solutions Division, MacGregor.

Author: Adnan Bajic

Add your comment

characters remaining.

Log in through one of the following social media partners to comment.

MacGregor cranes picked for Van Oord’s wind turbine installation vessel | Project Cargo Journal
MacGregor cranes picked for Van Oord's wind turbine installation vessel

MacGregor cranes picked for Van Oord’s wind turbine installation vessel

Photo source: MacGregor

MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has received an order from Van Oord for the supply of two auxiliary offshore telescopic cranes. The cranes will be installed on Van Oord’s new generation wind turbine installation vessel  which will mainly operate to support European wind farms. 

The delivery is scheduled for the third quarter of 2023, MacGregor said in its statement.

Van Oord looking ahead with new generation WTIV

The vessel is being built by Yantai CIMC Raffles Offshore, and is a new generation of wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV). The 175-meter offshore installation vessel will be purpose-built for the transport and installation of foundations and turbines at offshore wind farms. The main crane lifting capacity is more than 3,000 tonnes. The vessel has an advanced jacking system. Four giant legs, each measuring 126 meters in length, allow the vessel to be jacked up and work in waters up to 70 meters deep. It is considered to be one of largest WTIV vessels in the world in terms of overall dimensions, jacking capacity and lifting capabilities.

Custom MacGregor tech for the vessel

MacGregor’s scope of supply encompasses two auxiliary offshore telescopic cranes, which are used to support the cargo and load handling during the installation of wind turbines in the offshore environment, and are equipped with an anti-collision system. The systems and equipment have a long track record of reliability. All products are proven extensively in stringent offshore environments.

“MacGregor is our preferred choice of offshore crane supplier based on our strong relationship and positive collaboration experiences on the previous projects,” says Sun Shiyan, Director of Supply Chain Management Center, Yantai CIMC Raffles Shipyard. “These offshore telescopic cranes are customised according to the ship owner’s requirements, with high lifting performance and long outreach but very compact and robust design to meet the stringent offshore requirements. We are confident that MacGregor will take special care to ensure the highest standards in quality control and the on-time delivery to our project.”

“MacGregor is delighted to have been selected to supply deck handling solutions to Van Oord’s WTIV. Our involvement at an early stage in this project, combined with our extensive experience in turnkey supply, enables us to provide reliable and efficient solutions, even in the most demanding projects,” says Jan Erik Pedersen, Senior Vice President, Offshore Solutions Division, MacGregor.

Author: Adnan Bajic

Add your comment

characters remaining.

Log in through one of the following social media partners to comment.