WIND SERVER Ready to Get Busy from January

WIND SERVER to Get Busy from January

Business & Finance

Today, DBB Jack-Up Services A/S officially took delivery of its new offshore service vessel from Nordic Yards in Germany. During the handover ceremony, the ship was named WIND SERVER.

Thorsten Jalk, CEO of DBB Jack-Up Services A/S said: “The new jack-up vessel will be in operation from as early as January, maintaining offshore wind farms in Northern Europe.” 

The facilities with which the WIND SERVER is equipped have been optimised to meet the current requirements of the offshore wind market. For example, the on-board crane of the 80 m long and 32 m wide ship has a lifting height of just under 100 m and a lifting capacity of 400 tons. With its four 75 m jack-up legs and innovative jack-up system, it can position itself in depths of up to 45 m and forms a stable platform for execution of maintenance and repair work even on large 5 to 8 MW wind turbines.

Andreas Amelang, Senior Vice President, Sales and Project Design at Nordic Yards said: “The WIND SERVER is technically superior to conventional vessels and is able to operate under the most demanding weather conditions.”

Earlier this year, Siemens Wind Power signed WIND SERVER for a three-year charter contract due to commence in March 2016.

Press release; Image: DBB Jack-Up