ARES Shipyard Delivered Three Crew Transfer Vessels (CTV) for Offshore Wind Farm Support Operations
ARES Shipyard has successfully delivered three (3) off four NJORD OFFSHORE 32 CTV (Crew Transfer Vessels) for the offshore wind farm support operations. The 32-meters in length NJORD OFFSHORE 32 CTV, designed by Incat Crowther, is specifically developed for operations in more exposed, farther offshore wind farm locations.
NJORD OFFSHORE 32 CTV is designed to provide top performance on the high seas with its exceptional seakeeping capabilities. With a capacity for six (6) crew, and thirty-one (31) passengers, these vessels are built to provide reliable support for offshore wind farm maintenance and crew transport.
ARES Shipyard's delivery marks a significant milestone in the growing demand for advanced vessels designed to meet the challenges of the expanding offshore wind energy sector, with the fourth CTV currently in production and expected to be completed in 2025, further demonstrating the company's commitment to timely and high-quality delivery.
About ARES Shipyard:
Comprising five production facilities located in the Antalya Free Zone, ARES Shipyard has built more than 100 vessels in various classes and lengths. ARES Shipyard fulfills various types of military and commercial marine platform needs with its young and dynamic team, customer-oriented approach and Integrated Logistic Support (ILS) system.
At the heart of ARES Shipyard’s success are its willingness to partner with leading design and equipment providers around the world such to produce best-in-class vessel designs, to use the latest technology and highly-trained personnel to ensure superior build quality, and, above all, to fully engage with the client at all stages to ensure that their needs are met or exceeded.
With these principles, ARES Shipyard has become one of the largest composite and aluminum boat builders in Europe, awarded the titles of World’s Best Patrol Boat Builder, Turkey’s fastest-growing company and its largest exporter of military and commercial vessels.