Two Opus Marine's crew transfer vessels (CTVs) chartered by Ørsted for its Greater Changhua offshore wind farms are now on their way to Taiwan after being sent of the Penguin shipyard in Singapore.
PNZ2050 (Project Net Zero) and offshore projects services provider Opus Marine GmbH have entered into an agreement to compensate 100% of Opus Marine fleet CO2 emissions starting from 1st of January 2021. The agreement is absolutely pioneering as it will establish Opus Marine as the shipping industry’s first where carbon offset and emissions reduction strategies .
Credit: Damen
Offshore logistics service provider Opus Marine, part of Zeitfracht Group, has expanded its fleet with a new Damen Fast Crew Supplier (FCS) 2710, named Allegro at a ceremony on Thursday.
The vessel will begin immediate operations, transporting technicians to wind farms offshore, and according to Damen, the shipbuilder, the crews will enjoy the highest possible comfort onboard.
The vessel was built by Damen Shipyards Group in Antalya. The Fast Crew Supplier (FCS) 2710 is the first of its kind to fly the German flag.
Opus Marine, which ordered the vessel in December 2020, will place the Allegro within its existing fleet, consisting of six vessels for the offshore wind industry in the North and Baltic seas.