Two sets of SMST’s mission equipment for LDA’s newbuild SOVs

16/06/2025



SMST is pleased to announce that it has been selected by Louis Dreyfus Armateurs (LDA) for the delivery of two sets of mission equipment, with an option for a third set. The Telescopic Access Bridges (TAB-L1), Access and Cargo Towers (ACT) and the 5t Motion Compensated Cranes (MCC-M) will be supplied to LDA’s newbuild Service Operation Vessels (SOVs). The by Salt designed vessels, to be built at ZPMC, will enter a long-term charter with Vattenfall and commence operations in 2027 at the German wind farms DanTysk, Sandbank, Nordlicht 1 and Nordlicht 2.

SMST’s walk-to-work gangway system will enhance operational efficiency, as it will be strategically positioned close to the centerline, allowing for safe transfers on both port and starboard sides. Furthermore, the power-efficient gangway and crane complement the minimal-energy-usage technology of the vessel design, which reduces fuel consumption and emissions without compromising performance.

“We are truly grateful for the trust LDA has placed in SMST,” said Gerrit Dijkstra, Sales Manager at SMST, “We are looking forward to cooperate with LDA and ZPMC and we are committed to making this project a successful demonstration of our expertise.”

Gaël Cailleaux, Renewables General Manager at Louis Dreyfus Armateurs, added: “We selected SMST as a trustworthy company with an extensive track record in offshore mission equipment. Their focus on the highest energy efficiency and proven reliability makes them the ideal partner for our expanding wind-farm support fleet.”

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