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Cadeler Adds New Giant Wind Mover Ship To Build Future Offshore Turbines

Benzinga·11/28/2025 08:01:41
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Cadeler today announces the successful delivery of Wind Mover, the tenth vessel to join the company's growing fleet of next-generation wind turbine installation vessels (WTIVs). The vessel is delivered ahead of schedule and will, following her mobilisation, head directly into operations in Europe.

Wind Mover becomes the tenth vessel on the water for Cadeler and the second in the M-class series, following the delivery of her sister vessel, Wind Maker, earlier this year. Both vessels are engineered to meet the demands of tomorrow's offshore wind projects, combining efficiency, flexibility, and lifting capacity to support the world's largest offshore wind developments.

The new vessel was constructed at the Hanwha Ocean Shipyard in Korea. It has been delivered ahead of schedule, within budget, and with a strong safety record during construction. The design is a result of cooperation between Cadeler and its key partners, including Hanwha Ocean, ABB, Kongsberg, GustoMSC and Huisman.

Wind Mover is already contracted for work in Europe immediately upon her delivery, as announced earlier this year.

Equipped with a 2,600-tonne main crane, a DP2 positioning system, and capable of operating in water depths of up to 65 metres, Wind Mover is purpose-built to install and maintain the next generation of offshore wind turbines and foundations. Her design enables high efficiency in challenging offshore conditions and ensures readiness for the industry's increasing scale.