Working closely with the customer results in high SOV efficiency
A shared crew: Good cooperation between ESVAGT and its customer maximises uptime and increases operating efficiency in offshore wind farms.
A shared crew: Good cooperation between ESVAGT and its customer maximises uptime and increases operating efficiency in offshore wind farms.
ESVAGT’s unique SOV concept provides efficient and productive operations in offshore wind farms and eliminates many costs.
The contracts cement ESVAGT’s status as market leader in the offshore wind industry and build on its long-term collaboration with MHI Vestas.
Safe Transfer Boats (STB) are central to ESVAGT’s SOV concept for efficient operations in offshore wind farms. The STB12 is approved for entering a harbour, reducing expenditure on Crew Transfer Vessels (CTV) to a minimum.
For Peter Lytzen, ESVAGT’s new CEO, taking up this new position is the closing of a circle as he joins a company that he has admired throughout his entire career.
NAME GIVING: Hess and ESVAGT add to their 19-year long collaboration with a new top modern multirole vessel, which appropriately was christened 'Esvagt Innovator'.
ESVAGT, the dedicated provider of safety and support at sea, has appointed Peter Lytzen as CEO with effect from 1 September 2018.
ESVAGT will continue to be provider of guard vessel duty and standby preparedness on the Yme field in the Norwegian sector.
ESVAGT's new, ultramodern MRV, the 'Esvagt Innovator', enters into contract for Hess on the South Arne field in July.
The 'Esvagt Server' becomes the third ESVAGT vessel to work on the Siri field – 20 years of good partnership continues.
The latest two new builds for, respectively, the offshore wind and oil and gas sector brings the ESVAGT fleet up to 43 vessels.
For Aart Bark, Regional Service Director at MHI Vestas, teaming up with ESVAGT in the Belwind1 and Nobelwind Parks is more than just engaging a service provider.