Acta Marine contracts CIG Shipbuilding for the design and construction of a large Wind Farm Support Vessel (WFSV).

6 February 2015

The DP-2 fitted vessel measures 108 by 16 meters and offers accommodation and workspaces for 75 persons onboard. The vessel will be equipped with two dedicated boat landings for Crew Transfer Vessels as well as a motion-compensated gangway, which allows a safe and efficient transfer of technicians and equipment between the vessel and wind turbines.

CIG has optimised the design for operations for tougher weather and sea conditions, applicable for wind farms that are built further offshore.

The vessel will be named Acta Orion and is scheduled for delivery in September 2015.

The hull is currently under construction in Poland and the outfitting will take place in the Netherlands. Immediately after delivery, the vessel will be chartered by contractor Van Oord, who will use Acta Orion during the construction of the Dutch Gemini Offshore Wind Farm.

The new Acta Orion will be the largest unit in the fleet of Acta Marine.

Acta Marine has said that it plans to make further investments into the offshore wind market by adding Crew Transfer Vessels to its fleet.

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