Nekkar’s subsidiary Techano Oceanlift has been awarded a contract by Sefine Shipyard to ship an offshore crane to a newbuild subsea inspection, upkeep and restore (IMR) survey vessel.
Below the contract, valued somewhat over $7 million, Techano Oceanlift will ship a 150 t capability knuckle increase crane, geared up with an energetic heave compensated (AHC) winch with 3000 metre wire for subsea development operations.
The crane, to be delivered in 2025, additionally options Nekkar subsidiary Intellilift’s management system and movement compensating system.
“A key objective of buying Techano Oceanlift earlier this 12 months was to re-enter the load-handling and lifting section, which Nekkar has intensive expertise from. This newest contract and the earlier award affirm that this was a sensible strategic transfer,” stated Ole Falk Hansen, CEO of Nekkar.
The corporate will conduct engineering and challenge administration from its headquarter in Kristiansand, Norway.
That is the second crane provide settlement that Sefine Shipyard awarded Techano Oceanlift. The earlier contract, price $4.4 million, was secured earlier in 2023.