Dutch crane professional Huisman won an agreement with China’s COSCO Shipping (Qidong) Offshore Co.,Ltd for the layout as well as building of a Leg Encircling Crane (LEC).
The crane, with a completely electrically driven system, will certainly be mounted on the $345 million F-class jack-up vessel lately bought by the Danish overseas wind installment companyCadeler The vessel will certainly have the ability to set up both overseas wind structures along with the next-generation wind generators.
To remind, Huisman in 2015 won agreements for 2 the same 2,600 mt Leg Encircling Cranes for Cadeler’s X-class overseas wind generator installment vessels.
With the most up to date crane, Huisman claims that Cadeler will certainly can setting up structures as well as wind generators for next-generation overseas wind jobs worldwide.
The F-class vessel includes an unique layout, permitting the vessel to transform from being a structure installment device to a wind turbine generator installment vessel within a brief amount of time.
The extent of benefit Huisman includes the layout, design as well as building of the LEC at its manufacturing center in Zhangzhou,China The
cranes will certainly be appointed in 2025 at COSCO’s shipyard in Qidong, China, where the F-class vessel will certainly be developed.
According to Cadeler, the F-Class vessel will certainly have the ability to deliver approximately 6 XL monopiles (weight 2,300-2,600 mt each), additionally to transportation as well as set up 5 collections of 20MW+ generators per round-trip. The brand-new F-Class is anticipated to be supplied in Q4/2025.
Cadeler is additionally in talks with a prospective customer for a first agreement worrying an XL Monopile structure installment agreement in the North Sea, presently anticipated to begin in Q2/2026.