Mammoet wins contracts on two US offshore wind projects

Mammoet wins contracts on two US offshore wind projects Mammoet handling offshore wind components. Image by Mammoet.

Heavy lifting and transport company Mammoet on Monday said it has been awarded contracts on two large offshore wind projects in the US by undisclosed customers.

Mammoet will execute a number of port scopes under the deals, including the load-in, load-out, handling and temporary storage of XXL monopiles, as well as the pre-assembly of turbines in a US marshalling port.

Both projects start in 2023.

The company said its experience in offshore wind and presence in the US, where it employs about 800 people, have helped it secure the contracts.

“Offshore wind in the United States has been a long time coming. Our Mammoet colleagues have been executing these projects globally for some time, so this is an exciting opportunity to leverage the combination of our technical experience with our local market experience,” commneted Rick Bohne, Jr, director of sales and marketing for Mammoet in the US and Mexico.

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