Integrated Wind Solutions (IWS) has, via its wholly-owned subsidiary IWS Fleet, entered right into a body time period settlement with Siemens Gamesa to offer its commissioning service operation vessel (CSOV) fleet for offshore wind farms in North Europe.
IWS Fleet will, underneath the settlement, present the Skywalker-class walk-to-work CSOVs to assist offshore turbine commissioning works throughout a number of Siemens Gamesa offshore initiatives in North Europe over a three-year interval beginning in 2025.
The minimal dedication underneath the constitution settlement covers about 1,300 days with a income backlog of $55-59 million (€51-55 million).
Furthermore, IWS Fleet has a primary proper of refusal to offer extra vessel capability if Siemens Gamesa has further necessities.
“We are pleased to partner with Integrated Wind Solutions and IWS Fleet for our upcoming project portfolio in Northern Europe. This agreement is an important strategic step for Siemens Gamesa to execute our backlog in the coming years. This collaboration, underpinned by IWS’s commitment aligns with our goal to lead the offshore wind industry with innovative and sustainable solutions,” stated Bo Sommer Jacobsen, Head of Marine Operation, Siemens Gamesa.
“This agreement is one of the largest contracts ever awarded for walk-to-work turbine commissioning, confirming the success of our strategy to build identical and interchangeable vessels supported by a strong organisation onshore and onboard the vessels. We look forward to showcasing the Skywalker class vessels to our clients,” added Christopher Andersen Heidenreich, COO and Managing Director of IWS Fleet.













