Windcat delivers the first CTV in its new hydrogen-powered MK5 design
Windcat delivers the Windcat 57, the first CTV (Crew Transfer Vessel) of its new MK5 vessel design. The vessel will go into operation from mid-June in Scotland. The new MK5 design answers to the changing needs of the offshore wind industry. These vessels have been designed to deliver a high-performance vessel and further improve crew comfort. Focusing on sustainability all newly built MK5 vessels have a dual fuel hydrogen engine on board as standard and are prepared for a quick retrofit of the hydrogen storage and fuel supply system.
Another successful crew safety day for Windcat
Under the bright sun, we organised another successful Crew Safety Day in Ramsgate, following the positive impact of our first event in Grimsby. This day was filled with teamwork, productive discussions, collaborative sessions, and valuable feedback from our dedicated crew. (more…)
Register for offshore wind industry webinar (SCHOTTEL & Partners: Offshore Wind Vessels of the Future | Europe)
Amidst the dynamic landscape of the offshore wind industry, Windcat announces its participation as a participant in an upcoming webinar. Windcat’s involvement underscores its commitment to advancing industry dialogue and addressing critical challenges during the energy transition. (more…)
Windcat announces success of Crew Safety Day in Grimsby
Windcat is pleased to announce the success of our recent Crew Safety Day in Grimsby, an event dedicated to prioritising safety, fostering collaboration, and driving continuous improvement within our organisation. (more…)
FRS Windcat Offshore Logistics introduces the first hydrogen-powered CTV “Hydrocat 55” to the German offshore market
FRS Windcat Offshore Logistics announces the deployment of the first hydrogen-powered dual fuel Crew Transfer Vessel in Germany for 50Hertz. Following the delivery of the vessel in spring 2023, this marks the beginning of a joint operation in various wind farms in the German Baltic Sea.