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CWind expands fleet and names latest vessel


CWind, a leading provider of integrated services to the wind industry, has today named the latest workboat to join its fleet of crew transfer vessels. CWind Spirit, a 22m catamaran destined to support offshore wind projects in the UK and continental Europe, was named by Gemma Ross at a ceremony in Ipswich earlier today. Gemma, a Bid Manager at CWind, was chosen in a draw among staff members to represent the team during the naming.

CWind Spirit is the third MPC 22, built by CTruk at its new Colchester facilities, to join CWind’s fleet. Her sister vessel, the CWind Artimus is already successfully operating out of Ramsgate and supporting London Array Offshore Wind Farm on a contract announced last month.

Chris Randle, Chairman of CWind, commented at the ceremony: “The naming of a new vessel is always a joyous occasion and the team has really been looking forward to taking delivery of this vessel. It’s an exciting time for all of us here as we expand our capabilities to serve our clients. For our vessels this means more comfort and even better manoeuvrability while maintaining fuel efficiency. For our team of technicians it means expanded work scopes and new project sites.”

About CWind
CWind is an Integrated Service Provider (ISP) that supports the wind industry by providing on-demand services as well as 360o solutions to ensure the success of our clients’ projects. We’re focused on helping you to achieve your key objectives, and constantly investing to ensure we have the right tools and plenty of talented people to carry out a wide range of tasks.
CWind has a proven track record of delivering cost-effective solutions. And we’ve got everything you’re likely to need: Fuel-efficient and modular vessels, proven project solutions, highly experienced turbine technicians and fully accredited training services. We can deliver it all as stand-alone or packaged services, wherever and whenever needed. cwind247.com