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Offshore Wind Power Vessels

Our company has extensive experience in the construction of tankers and work vessels.
We will continue to leverage our existing shipbuilding technology to proactively respond to market demands.

Our company has a proven track record in the construction of a diverse range of work vessels.
Our company is committed to utilising our existing shipbuilding technology to actively respond to the construction of work vessels related to offshore wind power, a sustainable and clean energy source.

Module Carrier

Heavy-lift vessels are employed for the transportation of heavy and large-sized cargo that cannot be handled by regular vessels. Examples of cargo include the blades of offshore wind turbines, nacelles, monopiles, and transition pieces, which are used for offshore wind power generation facilities.
Furthermore, given their role in loading and unloading cargo at sea, these vessels are required to have a high load-holding capacity. For this reason, one of their key features is that they are equipped with a dynamic positioning system (DPS).

We are able to provide a consistent level of technology across the entire project, from planning to design and construction, and we can build them to suit our customers' needs.
Heavy-lift vessels are employed for the transportation of heavy and large-sized cargo that cannot be handled by regular vessels. Examples of cargo include the blades of offshore wind turbines, nacelles, monopiles, and transition pieces, which are used for offshore wind power generation facilities.
Furthermore, given their role in loading and unloading cargo at sea, these vessels are required to have a high load-holding capacity. For this reason, one of their key features is that they are equipped with a dynamic positioning system (DPS).

We are able to provide a consistent level of technology across the entire project, from planning to design and construction, and we can build them to suit our customers' needs.

Service Operation Vessel
(SOV)

A work support vessel is a ship that provides engineering personnel to undertake maintenance work on offshore wind power generation facilities. The vessel offers a substantial number of accommodation facilities, allowing engineers to be deployed to multiple offshore wind facilities, and enabling activities to be carried out offshore over a defined duration.
The vessel is equipped with a Dynamic Positioning System (DPS) to ensure a safe distance from the offshore wind turbines at all times. Additionally, it features cranes and gangways with a Motion Compensation function, enabling technicians to safely access and exit the offshore wind turbines even in rough seas.
Our research team has also developed hull forms that can operate in rough seas around Japan.
A work support vessel is a ship that provides engineering personnel to undertake maintenance work on offshore wind power generation facilities. The vessel offers a substantial number of accommodation facilities, allowing engineers to be deployed to multiple offshore wind facilities, and enabling activities to be carried out offshore over a defined duration.
The vessel is equipped with a Dynamic Positioning System (DPS) to ensure a safe distance from the offshore wind turbines at all times. Additionally, it features cranes and gangways with a Motion Compensation function, enabling technicians to safely access and exit the offshore wind turbines even in rough seas.
Our research team has also developed hull forms that can operate in rough seas around Japan.