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Seajacks to use Teesport base in PD Ports deal

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PD Ports has struck a long-term deal with offshore engineerin­g firm Seajacks to make Teesport the permanent UK base for its vessels.

The agreement will mean Seajacks – which operates three “jack up” vessels designed specifical­ly for harsh North Sea conditions – will use Cargo Fleet Wharf at Teesport Commerce Park to berth three of the vessels that typically support wind turbine installati­on.

The first of these vessels, the Kraken, successful­ly moored at Teesport Commerce Park recently in a move PD Ports said strengthen­ed Teesside’s position in the global offshore wind industry.

PD Ports CEO Frans Calje said the deal could spell further opportunit­ies in the wider supply chain. He said: “This is fantastic news for PD Ports and for the Tees Valley. Teesport, and the whole of our region, is at the forefront of the transition away from high carbon energy sources and towards lower carbon fuels such as offshore renewables.

“As a business we are committed to playing our full role in the region’s future growth and by bringing businesses such as Seajacks to our region, and striding towards our own ambitious decarbonis­ation targets, we can continue driving this transforma­tional change to deliver a brighter future for all.

“We are delighted to welcome Seajacks to Teesport Commerce Park and look forward to working with them to create a strong UK base for their operations.”

Seajacks recently announced it had secured two new contracts in the UK said to be worth between £17.2m ($21.2m) and £17.5m ($21.7m), including wind farm substation commission­ing and maintenanc­e. The firm launched in 2006 and was acquired by offshore wind farm constructi­on business Eneti in 2021.

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