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Dajin Expands Offshore Wind Installation in Europe

Dajin Heavy Industry has partnered with Zhengli Offshore Engineering to develop a 3,500-tonne offshore wind installation vessel, marking its entry into the European installation market and strengthening its integrated value chain across manufacturing, transport, port services, and offshore installation.
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Dajin Heavy Industry Co.,Ltd has entered the European offshore wind installation market through a strategic cooperation agreement with Zhengli Offshore Engineering to jointly develop a 3,500-tonne wind installation vessel.

The project leverages Dajin’s existing experience in Europe, with plans to customize the vessel to meet local installation requirements. The company aims to accelerate its entry into the offshore installation segment while shortening deployment timelines.

The partnership will also explore long-term collaboration in vessel research and development, alongside broader market expansion initiatives.

This move marks a further extension of Dajin’s offshore wind value chain—from core equipment manufacturing to installation—enabling integrated solutions covering manufacturing, transportation, port services, and offshore installation for European developers.

Europe remains a key market in Dajin’s global strategy, and this cooperation represents another step in strengthening its full value chain capabilities in the region.

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All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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