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Bibby Marine Inks Shipbuilding Contract for eCSOV with Spanish Shipyard

January 15, 2025
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Bibby Marine Signs Contract with Armon for Electric Commissioning Service Operation Vessel

Bibby Marine has officially partnered with Spanish shipyard Armon to construct its innovative electric Commissioning Service Operation Vessel (eCSOV) tailored for the offshore wind industry. This new vessel aims to revolutionize operations with its cutting-edge technology and eco-friendly design.

Green Technology Implementation

The eCSOV will be equipped with a state-of-the-art battery system combined with dual-fuel methanol engines, offering sustainable and green operational solutions. This unique configuration allows the vessel to operate solely on battery power for a full day, enabling efficient passage from field to port and back.

Digitalization and AI Integration

Bibby Marine plans to incorporate digitalization and artificial intelligence (AI) into the vessel’s design to enhance efficiency and performance over its lifespan. This strategic approach underscores the company’s commitment to leveraging technology for sustainable maritime operations.

Partnership with Armon Shipyard

Armon Shipyard, located in Vigo, Spain, has been selected as the builder for the eCSOV project. With a history dating back to 1963, Armon brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the table. This collaboration marks a significant transition for Bibby Marine from its previous shipbuilder, Gondan, signaling a new era of innovation and progress.

Industry Impact and Vision

Nigel Quinn, CEO of Bibby Marine, expressed enthusiasm for the project’s potential impact on the industry, stating, “The delivery of this vessel will be a game changer, accelerating our journey towards achieving net-zero emissions and setting a new standard for sustainability in offshore operations. We are confident that this vessel will lead to significant advancements in our industry.”

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Laudelino Alperi, CEO of Armon, echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the importance of reducing emissions and promoting a greener future. “The eCSOV represents a pivotal step towards sustainability and showcases our commitment to environmental responsibility,” Alperi stated.

Conclusion

The collaboration between Bibby Marine and Armon signifies a bold step towards environmentally friendly maritime solutions. The construction of the eCSOV underscores a shared vision for a cleaner, greener future in the offshore wind industry. Through innovation, technology, and strategic partnerships, these companies are paving the way for a more sustainable and efficient maritime sector.

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