MARINE RENWABLES & WINDFARMS
Sea Ranger Service Takes Further Steps Offshore With the Appointment of Christel
Pullens as Managing Director Sea Ranger Service, the company that has been carrying out surveying and research tasks in the North Sea with special, emission-free sailing offshore work vessels since 2018, has appointed former Dockwise Manager and WISTA Board Member Christel Pullens as its new Managing Director as of March 1, 2021.
With nearly 25 years of technical and commercial experience in shipbuilding and offshore, including as Senior Sales Manager Projects at Dockwise (now Boskalis), Head of Sales & Marketing at Damen Shiprepair & Conversion and Global Sales & Marketing Director at Alewijnse,
Christel is now joining the Sea Ranger Service’s mission to accelerate sustainability in the maritime sector.
Christel Pullens: “For me, working for the Sea Ranger Service means making an impact through sustainable disruptive innovation. The company has set clear goals for the next 20 years: coaching and training 20,000 young people in port cities with a high youth unemployment rate towards a maritime career and the recovery of 1 million hectares of seagrass. This is a mission that I fully support.
I look forward to using my knowledge and experience to contribute to the realization of the ambitious goals of the Sea Ranger Service. In my role as Managing Director, in addition to
building new ships, supporting the team and further professionalizing the Sea Ranger Service, I will focus on building relationships with customers, strategic partners, the portfolio and the order book. I am really looking forward to working with the enthusiastic team of the Sea Ranger Service!”
The Sea Ranger Service has a combined social and sustainable mission. The company operates emission-free sailing offshore workboats for numerous surveying and research tasks. Clients include NIOZ (Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research), North Sea Farmers and various government agencies. In addition, the Sea Ranger Service offers training and learn-work experience for young people as a stepping stone to a seafaring career.
CWind Taiwan to Support Van Oord in Cable Route Survey for Ørsted’s Greater Changhua
1 & 2a Offshore Wind Farms in Taiwan CWind Taiwan has been awarded a contract by Van Oord to charter a survey boat for the near- shore cable route survey of Ørsted’s Greater Changhua 1 & 2a Offshore Wind Farms.
Starting this March, CWind Taiwan will use a Taiwanese- flagged survey boat, Ocean Surveyor 3, to support Van Oord to conduct multibeam surveys of the wind farms. To ensure optimal accuracy of the survey data, CWind Taiwan is refitting Ocean Surveyor 3 with a moon pool prior to project commencement.
Following a successful track record in subsea surveys on various Taiwanese offshore wind farms, CWind Taiwan was again awarded for their experienced inhouse vessel crew and the survey expertise from its Taiwanese parent company, IOVTEC, which are crucial for precise and efficient data collection.
Ethan Wang, Commercial Director of CWind Taiwan, said: “CWind Taiwan is actively supporting all the ongoing
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offshore wind farms in Taiwan with our survey services. We are delighted to contribute our extensive experience through our Taiwanese-flagged survey boats and local crew into assisting Van Oord’s project in Taiwan.”
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