Huisman to Supply Subsea Cranes for Toyo's New Cable Layer

Huisman to supply two subsea cranes for Toyo's new cable laying vessel, advancing capabilities for cable-laying and turbine foundation installation works in the Japanese offshore wind sector.
Huisman to Supply Subsea Cranes for Toyo's New Cable Layer

Huisman to Supply Subsea Cranes for Toyo’s New Cable Layer

Dutch company Huisman has secured a contract to supply two subsea cranes for Toyo Construction’s new cable laying vessel (CLV), being built by Norwegian shipbuilder Vard. The contract is for the delivery of a full electric 250 mt Hybrid Boom Subsea Crane and a 100 mt Knuckle Boom Crane that will be integrated into Toyo’s CLV newbuild.

Toyo’s new cable laying vessel

The purpose-built VARD 9 15 design is expected to advance capabilities for cable-laying and turbine foundation installation works in the Japanese offshore wind sector. The 250 mt Hybrid Boom Crane will undergo certification according to ClassNK regulations, representing a proven subsea crane concept that combines the high lifting height of a conventional lattice-type boom crane with the operational advantages of a Knuckle Boom Crane.

A subsea crane in action

The 100 mt Knuckle Boom Crane, part of Huisman’s recently launched subsea crane range for offshore construction vessels, is a subsea-rated crane that features active heave compensation. The crane is designed to assist in subsea work and handle cargo efficiently across the deck.

“We are delighted with the opportunity to supply our new cable lay vessel with Huisman’s state-of-the-art offshore cranes. Huisman’s proven track record of manufacturing cranes of superb quality will boost our intentions to become a top-class contractor for offshore wind and other offshore construction projects,” said Haruhisa Obayashi, President of Toyo Construction.

Both cranes will be manufactured at Huisman’s production facility in Zhangzhou in China.

“We are honored to announce our partnership with Toyo Construction as an esteemed new client in Japan. We take pride in supplying cutting-edge equipment for their multi-purpose construction vessel, empowering Toyo to excel in offshore construction in Japan and beyond,” added David Roodenburg, CEO of Huisman.

Offshore construction in action

The partnership between Huisman and Toyo Construction marks a significant milestone in the development of offshore wind and construction projects in Japan and beyond. With Huisman’s state-of-the-art subsea cranes, Toyo Construction is poised to become a top-class contractor for offshore wind and other offshore construction projects.