The international partnership merges two decades of offshore wind experience from fixed-bottom offshore substations with...
Offshore wind
Cadeler has awarded Semco Maritime a contract for vessel modifications as part of the upgrade of main crane capacity on...
TenneT has awarded a consortium consisting of Semco Maritime and SeaRenergy a 5-year service contract for mechanical &...
Over the course of the last year, Semco Maritime has established a new office in Gdynia with 32 specialised employees forming an integral part of the group’s international project teams and supporting the growth within renewable energy projects, both internationally and in Poland. The new office was inaugurated on 7 October and is already contributing to Semco Maritime's progress.
The international partnership merges two decades of offshore wind experience from fixed bottom offshore substations with naval architecture expertise and seeks to bring a reliable and cost-effective floating offshore substation concept to the market.
A consortium of strategic partners Bladt Industries and Semco Maritime has been appointed selected supplier of two offshore substations for the Baltic Power project, a joint venture of ORLEN Group and Northland Power Inc. aiming to supply more than 1.5 million households with clean power by 2026.
Hai Long Offshore Wind Project has awarded the EPC contract to a consortium consisting of Semco Maritime and PTSC M&C for the two offshore substations for the Hai Long 2 and Hai Long 3 wind farms after naming the consortium a Preferred Supplier back in October 2021.
Parkwind has awarded Semco Maritime a service contract on offshore wind park Arcadis Ost 1 in the Baltic Sea northeast of the German island of Rügen. The contract covers 2022-2027 and contributes to the realisation of Semco Maritime’s strategic ambition of increasing revenue from service assignments.
Stephan Claussen (55) has been appointed Managing Director of Semco Maritime GmbH Germany effective 1 August 2022. He will be based in Semco Maritime’s new office in Hamburg and focus mainly on supporting the growth in Offshore Wind in Germany.
The Danish company Semco Maritime has developed a new pumping system design allowing subsea CO2 storage in the North Sea in connection with Project Greensand.