CTV access to wind turbines: improving efficiency and reducing costs
Mainprize Offshore has operated in the North Sea for over thirty years, and the family behind the company has a fishing heritage that dates back generations. This team has extensive experience in the offshore oil and gas industries, and has been going from strength to strength since entering the offshore renewables sector in 2012.
Mainprize Offshore’s radical multi-purpose CTV designs have been met with strong demand. They’ve taken delivery of eight vessels since 2012, with a further three being built and plans to expand the fleet even further.
As well as achieving an impressive fifteen industry firsts, Mainprize Offshore’s vessels are also notable for features including fuel and water pump speeds, transit speeds in adverse weather and their deck space of 200m. All this makes the fleet really versatile, saving clients the costs of bringing in other vessels when they need to undertake scopes of work that are beyond the capabilities of a standard crew transfer vessel.
CTV access to wind turbines: improving efficiency and reducing costs
Mainprize Offshore has operated in the North Sea for over thirty years, and the family behind the company has a fishing heritage that dates back generations. This team has extensive experience in the offshore oil and gas industries, and has been going from strength to strength since entering the offshore renewables sector in 2012.
Mainprize Offshore’s radical multi-purpose CTV designs have been met with strong demand. They’ve taken delivery of eight vessels since 2012, with a further three being built and plans to expand the fleet even further.
As well as achieving an impressive fifteen industry firsts, Mainprize Offshore’s vessels are also notable for features including fuel and water pump speeds, transit speeds in adverse weather and their deck space of 200m. All this makes the fleet really versatile, saving clients the costs of bringing in other vessels when they need to undertake scopes of work that are beyond the capabilities of a standard crew transfer vessel.
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