
K Line Wind Service, KWS, agreed with shareholders of SN Marine, SN Marine on Capital Unity by allocating third -party shares.
SN Marine is a corporate A leading record And extensive experience at work Sea -Support Ships For marine wind energy projects.
This ship has marine support and runs “Kaiko” And manages the geological review ship “EK Hayate,” An advanced initiative
To date, SN Marine and KWS provide operational services for these ships under a close coordination Co -operative frameworkHuman
In addition, SN Marine is exploiting its strengths to exploit several marine support ships in Japanese waters to actively develop Japanese crew members With Dynamic positioning system qualifications (DPS)Required in the operation of offshore ships for overseas wind production projects.
Also obtained International inspections Like E-CMID*1 Vat Ovid*2Humans. These inspections objectively evaluate Security Ships required for marine wind energy projects.
KWS and SN Marine agreed on the formation of this capital alliance to build them Long -term cooperative relationship And make them richer International Standard Maritime Support Services This is a demand in the marine wind energy industry.
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The Japanese Government has set the development goals 10 GB (GW) Of the sea wind force until 2030 and 30-45 GW Until 2040 (including floating marine wind energy equipment).
“To achieve these ambitious goals, it is necessary to significantly increase the number of marine support ships,” KWS said.
The “K” line group is internationally recognized Safety management methods Through domestic and overseas transport jobs. Also Strong network In the marine wind energy industry.
Late last year, Kne Line decided to try the NEXUSWAVE network service, built by Inmarsat Maritime, a Viasat company, in its fleet.