Cochin Shipyard Limited Order: Enhancing its position in sustainable energy solutions

Cochin Shipyard Limited has secured an international contract with a European customer for the construction of hybrid Service Operation Vessels for offshore wind renewables.

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Cochin Shipyard Limited Order: In a media report, Cochin Shipyard Limited said that it has secured an international contract with a European customer for the building of hybrid Service Operation Vessels (or “SOVs”) for the offshore wind renewables sector, with an option for one more.

As the world’s emphasis shifts to green and sustainable energy options, the growth of the offshore renewable energy market is receiving a lot of attention. With its established track record in offshore support boats, CSL is actively looking forward to providing hybrid Service Operation boats (SOVs), which are the workhorse of the rapidly expanding, highly specialist renewables industry.

According to a statement, these SOVs were created by VARD AS, Norway, and are intended to meet the servicing, maintenance, and operating requirements of the offshore wind sector.

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Cochin Shipyard Limited Order

Over the course of its more than 20 years in the worldwide shipbuilding business, CSL has delivered more than 50 luxurious boats to nations such the United States, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, and the Middle East. At the yard, work on a set of eight multipurpose vessels for a German customer is likewise moving along quickly.

For a different European client, the yard is presently constructing two Commissioning Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs). The business expands its presence in the upscale and specialised worldwide renewable energy market with the new SOV contract, moving it closer to sustainable solutions.