Our wind farm crew transfer vessels range from 16 meters to 27 meters in length, and are designed with the needs of our customers – as well as the safety and comfort of passengers – in mind. Our purpose-built crew transfer vessels (CTVs) have a proven track record of transferring personnel and equipment in complete safety. We have provided crew transfer services at all Taiwanese wind farms constructed so far: Taipower Phase 1, Formosa 1&2 and Yunneng.
We regularly conduct refresher training of our Integrated Management System (IMS). The IMS complies with the guidelines of the ISM code to ensure all our systems and procedures operates to flag state requirements and governs the health and safety of our employees, environmental protection, and safe operation of our vessels.
Routine internal IMS training ensures our Taiwanese employees are in compliance with local regulations and adhere to guidelines set by the IMO policies including ISM Code , Marpol , Solas and MLC. By following the “Just Culture” vision set by our parent company Global Marine Group, CWind Taiwan provides the most sustainable and cutting-edge solutions for our clients.
The aluminium catamaran is the largest addition to the CWind CTV fleet
The most cost-effective vessel designed for both construction and O&M phases.
The most cost-effective vessel designed for both construction and O&M phases.