LOTOS Petrobaltic, an ORLEN Group firm, signed a contract for the development of a Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV) with Singapore-based Strategic Marine, set for service within the Polish offshore wind market.
The StratCat 27 CTV is scheduled to be accomplished this summer time, with supply to Europe deliberate for early September 2024.
This CTV will be part of the prevailing fleet managed by Miliana Shipmanagement Limited, an organization belonging to the LOTOS Petrobaltic capital group, which owns 5 offshore vessels.
The StratCat 27 is designated to be the primary unit of its sort to supply companies within the Poland offshore wind farm market. The vessel will service the business by performing transfers of technicians within the North Sea, and finally within the space of the Polish unique financial zone of the Baltic Sea. Technical Ship Management shall be answerable for the technical administration of the vessel.
The CTV is designed to fulfill the most recent Tier III emission necessities and is customized to put in a hybrid system within the subsequent stage. The unit shall be tailored to function within the extra extreme circumstances of the Baltic Sea because of the set up of bolstered hull plating.
This will permit the StratCat 27 to move technicians and provides over lengthy distances, and can be capable to accommodate as much as 9 crew members and 24 passengers.
“The contract for the construction of a new CTV StratCat 27 vessel for Miliana Shipmanagement is another step for us towards developing our activities in the MEW sector and creating a fleet of vessels servicing Polish offshore wind farms. With over 34 years of offshore experience, we can deliver high-quality services in domestic and international markets. We plan to acquire further units” mentioned Grzegorz Strzelczyk, President of the Management Board of LOTOS Petrobaltic.