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Wärtsilä Wins Jack-up Barges Contract

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

March 13, 2015

An NPCC jack-up barge. Two more have been ordered with integrated Wärtsilä solutions. (Photo courtesy of NPCC)

An NPCC jack-up barge. Two more have been ordered with integrated Wärtsilä solutions. (Photo courtesy of NPCC)

 Wärtsilä integrated solution selected for new offshore jack-up barges

 
Two new jack-up barges ordered by the National Petroleum Construction Company (NPCC), based in the United Arab Emirates, will feature fully integrated Wärtsilä power generation and electrical and automation (E&A) solutions.
 
The SEP 650 and SEP 750 vessels are being built at the Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries (ZPMC) shipyard in Chang Xing Island, China. The contract with Wärtsilä was signed in December 2014.
 
For each vessel Wärtsilä will supply three 8-cylinder Wärtsilä 20 generating sets, an emergency generating set and the full E&A system. The integrated solution from a single source optimizes the operating efficiency of the vessels while reducing delivery risks for the yard. The Wärtsilä equipment is scheduled to be delivered in summer 2015.
 
“Wärtsilä’s comprehensive portfolio of solutions enables this kind of integration, which benefits the operation of the vessel in terms of efficiency and helps the yard reduce its scheduling risks. We are pleased to work once again in cooperation with both NPCC and ZPMC in developing world class solutions for the offshore market,” said Hans Laheij, Area Sales Director, Wärtsilä Ship Power.
 
Wärtsilä has earlier supplied the complete electrical systems, including the generating sets, transformers and full E&A requirements for NPCC’s SEP 450 and SEP 550 jack-up barges. This same scope of supply has again been ordered from Wärtsilä for the SEP 650 and SEP 750 vessels.
 
The new jack-up barges will supplement NPCC’s fleet of offshore vessels supporting its shallow and deep water operations.
 

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