en.Wedoany.com Reported - China's Dajin Heavy Industry has signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement with Zhengli Offshore Engineering to jointly develop installation vessel solutions for the European offshore wind market. The agreement involves assessing the feasibility of retrofitting Zhengli Offshore's existing wind turbine installation vessel, which has a lifting capacity of 3,500 tons, to meet European offshore wind installation requirements.

The collaboration also includes long-term cooperation in the research and development of wind turbine installation vessels and joint market expansion. Dajin Heavy Industry stated that this partnership supports its entry into the offshore wind installation sector, enabling the company to provide integrated services encompassing manufacturing, transportation, assembly, and installation. This move is part of its transformation from an equipment manufacturer to a comprehensive EPCI provider, aiming to seize opportunities in the European offshore wind market.
As a supplier in the European offshore wind market, Dajin Heavy Industry has participated in projects such as the UK's new Hornsea 3 wind farm, utilizing its new ultra-large heavy cargo deck carrier, King One. Jin Xin, Chairman of Dajin Heavy Industry, stated, "Through this strategic initiative, Dajin will contribute to addressing supply bottlenecks in the European offshore wind sector, including the limited number and capacity of installation vessels."
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