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Seatrium Delivers Next-Generation Jack-Up
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Seatrium Delivers Next-Generation Jack-Up

•February 27, 2026
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reNEWS•Feb 27, 2026

Why It Matters

The vessel’s capacity for larger turbines and US‑compliant design accelerates offshore wind construction, boosting renewable energy rollout and market competitiveness.

Key Takeaways

  • •1,900‑ton crane lifts 15 + MW turbines
  • •Jones Act compliance opens US coastal projects
  • •First deployment at Empire Wind, New York
  • •Zero lost‑time injuries achieved during construction
  • •Enhances Seatrium’s offshore wind installation portfolio

Pulse Analysis

Seatrium’s new WTIV represents a leap in offshore wind logistics, marrying massive lift capability with precision engineering. The 1,900‑tonne main crane and 180‑metre hook height allow the vessel to handle the industry’s emerging 15 + MW turbine class, reducing the number of lifts per turbine and cutting installation time. Such capacity is critical as developers pursue ever‑larger rotors to improve capacity factors and lower levelized costs, positioning the vessel as a strategic asset for next‑generation wind farms.

Beyond raw power, the ship’s compliance with the US Jones Act unlocks a lucrative segment of the American offshore market. Historically, foreign‑flagged vessels faced restrictions on domestic coastal projects, limiting deployment options for developers. By meeting Jones Act standards, Seatrium can directly service the Empire Wind project and future US pipelines, offering developers a locally‑registered, high‑capacity solution. This regulatory advantage shortens supply chains, reduces transit costs, and aligns with the Biden administration’s aggressive offshore wind targets, potentially reshaping competitive dynamics in the North Atlantic corridor.

The delivery also signals Seatrium’s broader strategic shift toward a full‑stack offshore wind portfolio. Coupled with its track record of zero lost‑time injuries, the company showcases a commitment to safety and operational excellence that resonates with investors and partners. Its expanding suite—including substations, floating foundations, and zero‑emission vessels—reinforces its role as a backbone provider for the global net‑zero transition. As offshore wind capacity scales rapidly, Seatrium’s integrated capabilities position it to capture a larger share of installation contracts and drive industry standards forward.

Seatrium delivers next-generation jack-up

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