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Seajacks UK Ltd

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Great Yarmouth

Norfolk

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(+44) 1493 418070

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  • The Port of Nigg and the Port of Cromarty Firth are providing the onshore facilities from which the offshore installation work will be undertaken

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    Jackets arrive for Moray East

    2020-07-21T12:18:00

    Moray Offshore Windfarm (East) Ltd (known as ‘Moray East’) has welcomed the arrival of OHT’s heavy transport vessel, ‘Hawk’ at Global Energy’s facility at the Port of Nigg.

  • 'Seajacks Scylla' has a usable deck space in excess of 5,000 square metres

    News

    ‘Seajacks Scylla’ mooring system upgrade

    2017-01-25T09:39:00

    The world’s largest jack-up vessel ‘Seajacks Scylla’, recently visited the Rotterdam Offshore Group (ROG) terminal in the Waalhaven, after her first successful assignment on phase 1 of the Veja Mate Offshore Windpark project.

  • The easy-to-use graphical display can be adapted for touch screen functionality for use by handheld devices

    News

    Maximising the accessibility of data

    2015-02-18T17:30:00

    UK-based Seajacks is using software by The Acclaimed Software Company to help maximise its accessibility and management of data across multiple sites and vessels.

  • 'Seajacks Leviathan' first had its blade racks cut loose and removed after completion of a wind turbine and propeller blade operation

    News

    Refurbished Seajacks ready to work

    2014-08-07T15:42:00

    Refurbished Seajacks vessels ‘Seajacks Leviathan’ and ‘Seajacks Kraken’ are ready for work following a series of repair and renewal jobs by Damen’s Shipdock Amsterdam.

  • The Seajacks Zaratan has been active in construction of the Meerwind windfarm (Peter Barker)

    News

    Marubeni Corp takes control of Seajacks International

    2014-05-23T11:00:00

    Japanese trading company Marubeni has taken control of UK based Seajacks International with its purchase of a 5% stake in the company previously jointly owned by themselves and Innovation Network Corporation of Japan.

  • News

    Meerwind start

    2013-08-19T07:30:00

    The Seajacks installation vessels, ''Leviathan'' and ''Zaratan'', are making progress at the Meerwind Offshore Wind Park, a 288MW windfarm in the Exclusive Economic Zone region of the German North Sea.

  • An artist’s rendering of Seajacks Scylla

    News

    ‘World’s largest’ offshore wind installer

    2013-07-17T07:30:00

    Seajacks International has entered into a contract with Samsung Heavy Industries to build the world’s largest and most advanced offshore wind farm installation vessel.

  • The new 400t crane was delivered and installed onboard the 'Leviathan'

    News

    Successful delivery from Kenz cranes

    2012-10-01T17:53:00

    Dutch offshore cranes company Kenz Cranes has delivered a new 400 tonne boom hoist offshore pedestal crane to the jack-up vessel Seajacks Leviathan in Amsterdam.

  • Seajacks Zaratan arrives in Rotterdam from Dubai. Photo: Peter Barker

    News

    Fourth vessel order for Seajacks

    2012-08-23T16:32:00

    Just a week after Seajack’s newbuilding Seajacks Zaratan arrived in Europe from its builder Lamprell in Dubai, the two companies announced an order for another GustoMSC designed jack-up.

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