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SEAONICS has signed a record-breaking contract covering the delivery of five Electric Controlled Motion Compensated ECMC Gangways and five ECMC 3D Cranes for an international customer to a series of walk-to-work offshore newbuilds under construction at global shipbuilder VARD's yard in Vietnam.

The advanced equipment will enable the vessels to provide comprehensive maintenance, supply and operational services to offshore oil-and-gas installations. 

Benefits of the DC grid and battery solution

The gangways will secure the safe transfer of cargo and personnel from the vessels to offshore systems

The ECMC systems ensure smooth and precise movements even in challenging sea conditions by compensating for the vessel's motion. The simplified design promotes operational safety and efficiency, reducing the time and effort required for cargo handling and personnel transfer.

The gangways will secure the safe transfer of cargo and personnel from the vessels to offshore installations, and the cranes have a motion-compensated lifting capacity of 15T 3D lift and 15T motion-compensated Subsea lift. Both systems have an outreach of 30 metres.  The Seaonics ECMC systems utilises directly the benefits of the DC grid and battery solution on the vessels.

Safer operations in the offshore industry

SEAONICS Managing Director Håkon Fauske said: "This is a significant milestone for Seaonics and underscores our position as a pioneering supplier of advanced electric lift and handling equipment. We look forward to collaborating with the shipowner and contributing to smarter, greener and safer operations in the offshore industry."

It has been a long process with good cooperation with the customer and I am certain that the final solution will be very well suited to their operations,” added Sales Manager Petter Nesset.

Five ships of VARD 3 32 design

Vard Vung Tau in Vietnam is responsible for building, equipping, sea trials and delivery of the five ships of VARD 3 32 design, contracted by Vard Group in November 2024.  All five vessels will be delivered in 2027.

With this latest contract, the total number of ECMC Gangways and ECMC Cranes SEAONICS has sold so far is 16 and 18, respectively. Both were introduced to the market in 2023.

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