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China Shipyard Delivers Windfarm Construction Vessel

November 12, 2012

COSCO Corporation (Singapore) subsidiary COSCO (Nantong) Shipyard Co delivers offshore wind farm installation vessel.

The windmill turbine installation vessel (WTIV) Sea Installer has been successfully delivered to its European buyer.

The Sea Installer is designed to transport, lift and install wind turbines and their foundations. It measures 132.34 meters in LOA, 39 meters in breadth and 9 meters in depth.

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