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The transition to zero-emission offshore operations is gaining momentum. On 29 October, key players from across the offshore wind value chain will gather in Newcastle to explore how offshore charging infrastructure can accelerate the electrification of service vessels.
The transition to zero-emission offshore operations is gaining momentum.
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Built for the arctic: SEAONICS winch package for Royal Greenland
Seaonics has completed the sea trial for the winch package onboard Kaassassuk, Royal Greenland’s newest trawler – designed to handle demanding arctic operations with control, precision, and reliability.
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SEAONICS selected to deliver Gangway and 3D Crane for new DFO CSOV
Seaonics has been selected to supply a 30-meter ECMC Gangway and 3D Motion Compensated Crane to Dong Fang Offshore (DFO). The systems will be installed on a Commissioning Service Operation Vessel (CSOV), hull number NB998, scheduled for delivery from Vard Vung Tau in Q1 2028.
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SEAONICS to Supply Two Additional ECMC Cranes to Windward Offshore
Windward Offshore has confirmed the inclusion of the ECMC C25 3D crane to the last two CSOVs currently on order from VARD.
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STORIES
Meet our team of specialists

Marketing Coordinator
Catching Waves and Marketing Opportunities
"In marketing at SEAONICS, I connect our specialist technology with the people who need it. Sharing how our products give customers the upper hand is truly rewarding."
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Preben Alexander Jensen, Service Coordinator / Project Manager, Global Service and Upgrade
Orchestrating Global Service
Together, we solve the most incredible things, and that never fails to fuel my motivation.

Simon Saksein, Mechanical Engineer
Engineering Ideas into Reality at SEAONICS
What drew me to SEAONICS was the thrilling prospect of creating something new. Here I get to make cool things and push the boundaries of what is possible.
Dénes Dobberke, Senior Structural Analysis Engineer
From BMW to SEAONICS
Engineering is engineering – whether it's BMW electric drives or SEAONICS cranes and gangways. The difference? Now I test my calculations while looking at Norwegian fjords.


