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Bibby Offshore Moves into Offshore Wind Cable Installation


Published Jun 3, 2016
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Mike Wilson, Managing Director of Ecosse Subsea Systems Limited, and Fraser Moonie, Chief Operating Officer of Bibby Offshore (photo: Bibby Offshore)

Bibby Offshore has announced a move into the offshore wind array cable installation market. The company has purchased a power cable lay carousel from Ecosse Subsea Systems (ESS), which will enable Bibby Offshore to lay power cables for offshore wind projects from its vessels.

Bibby Offshore and ESS have also entered into strategic alliance by way of a framework agreement. Under this strategic alliance, Bibby Offshore will provide commercial expertise supported by subsea project management and engineering experience, while ESS will provide innovation and in depth sector competence through its trenching expertise. Both companies will collaborate to develop other technologies and working methods which will benefit clients by reducing risk and lowering project costs.

Bibby Offshore’s entry into this new market complements Bibby HydroMap’s offshore survey capability and Bibby Marine Services recent investment in a new build “walk to work” Service Operation Vessel, the Bibby WaveMaster.

Fraser Moonie, chief operating officer of Bibby Offshore says, “We are very excited by our entry into the cable lay market which strengthens our renewables offering in the North Sea. We have worked with ESS in the subsea market for more than a decade, and this new strategic alliance will help us further our offshore offering and support our diverse client base.”

Mike Wilson, Managing Director of Ecosse Subsea Systems Limited, adds, “We are delighted to be collaborating with Bibby Offshore in the offshore wind arena. This will enable us to tackle much bigger projects and clients, with the opportunity to use a genuine UK owned and operated supply chain in this sector.”

Tags: Bibby Offshore, Ecosse Subsea Systems (ESS)




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