Hapo International Barges has acquired cranes not too long ago faraway from Cadeler’s Wind Orca and the Wind Osprey offshore wind set up vessels from Cadeler.
These 1,200-ton cranes had to get replaced with even bigger cranes for Cadeler to have the ability to set up the following technology of wind generators. The cranes are every able to lifting 1200 t with a growth size of 115 m.
“For Hapo [this is] an excellent opportunity to further strengthen its position in the heavy-lift barge market.
On November 1, 2023, the second crane was handed over on the bridge of the Wind Osprey following a technical inspection.
The cranes are in the process of being lifted off the jack-up vessel and transported to the Hapo yard in Ridderkerk.
In this process, Hapo uses its own H-331 and H-282 barges and lifting equipment.
Sarens is hired for the ro-ro operations, and DDL Marine is responsible for the project management, backed up by the engineers of Saltwater Engineering.
“The cranes are actually additionally accessible for re-sale while the plans for retrofitting the cranes to barges are being formed,” Hapo said.
Cadeler’s CEO, Mikkel Gleerup: “The sale is one of those absolute win-win situations for both parties. As far as we’re informed, this is the first time cranes from a wind turbine installation vessels are being sold to fulfill a meaningful second life – a solution that is in line with our target to place greater focus on circularity. We’re very appreciative of Hapo International Barges’ commitment to expand the lifetime for these great cranes that heroically have served Cadeler and the green transition to renewable wind energy.”













