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Offshore Wind Power Marine Services™ provides vessel and logistical support
to offshore projects throughout European waters.
Based on the coast of North Wales, UK we
own, operate and manage an expanding fleet of class leading purpose built Offshore Wind Farm Service /
Crew Transfer Vessels that are capable of safe and secure docking with
offshore wind turbine generators (WTG) during construction, commissioning and O&M
periods. We also provide technical assistance on boat landing design.
Our new class leading, multi purpose crew
transfer vessels will serve many roles but specifically offshore wind
farm projects throughout Europe. Our vessels are constructed to very
high standards and are built with some unique features specifically
designed for offshore wind farm projects and other offshore
installations. Since delivery of our new first of class vessel 'Offshore
Provider' in 2006 our vessels have successfully
seen active service on Burbo, Barrow, Q7 (Holland), Rhyl Flats, Robin
Rigg & Gunfleet Sands
Offshore Wind Farms working in significant wave heights between 2-3
metre . With ongoing & future commitments for 2008/09 these
new class of vessels have already proven to be a highly dependable choice amongst contractors
and site owners who recognise the need for vessels on which they can depend.
Latest Developments:
Due to high demand for our services our portfolio of vessels will increase to 8 vessels by the end
of 2008. See vessels page for details. OWPMS now offers wind farm O&M
vessel management services on behalf of site owners.
Click for details.
OWPMS
understands the special and unique requirements of the offshore wind
farm sector. With the
right type of vessel and fully trained experienced crew you can be sure all your
requirements and safety needs will
be met.
Click media image or visit our
Media Centre to view a selection of
video's including a crew
transfer* (best viewed with broadband services). We welcome all enquiries
from companies who may be involved in projects within the UK and Europe.
Offshore Provider
assists in Coastguard incident...click
for details
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