ƶijϻ

MMA ƶijϻ Upgrades Vessel to Support Taiwanese ƶijϻ Wind Market

OE Staff
Thursday, January 13, 2022

Australian offshore support vessel operator MMA ƶijϻ has completed a subsea conversion program on the MMA Crystal vessel to support the Taiwanese offshore wind market.

The new additions to the vessel feature subsea equipment including a work-class ROV, a 50Te A-frame, and a survey and positioning system.

Following the conversion, the 70.5 meters long MMA Crystal is set to begin its journey to Taiwan where she will be engaged in supporting the offshore wind market.

The offshore support vessel was built in 2012 by Jaya Shipbuilding & Engineering and has been used to support various anchor handling scopes in South East Asia and Australasia. 


Categories: ƶijϻ Asia Australia/NZ Vessel ƶijϻ Wind

Related Stories

Seatrium, Höegh Evi Agree LNG Tanker Conversion Job into FSRU Bound for Egypt

ESVAGT, KMC Line to Launch ƶijϻ Wind JV in South Korea

Van Oord Starts Construction Works at RWE’s German ƶijϻ Wind Farm

Current News

National Grid Takes $402 Million Hit on Paused New York Wind Project

Libya's Latest Oil and Bidding Round Attracts Over 40 Applicants

Mitsui’s STATS Rolls Out Titanium Connector for Oil and Gas Sector

Indonesia Grants Approval to Kuwaiti Firm for Anambas Block in Natuna Sea

Subscribe for OE Digital E‑News