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Dajin Ships Hornsea 3 Monopiles on KING ONE Maiden Voyage

Dajin Heavy Industry Co., Ltd ships Hornsea 3 monopiles on KING ONE, marking the 40,000 DWT deck carrier’s maiden voyage and highlighting coordination across manufacturing, quality, and logistics.

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Dajin Heavy Industry Co., Ltd has shipped monopiles produced for the Hornsea 3 offshore wind project, describing the move as a milestone as the development progresses toward full-scale delivery. The company said additional deliveries will follow as the project advances.

The shipment was carried on KING ONE, which completed its maiden voyage as the company’s first 40,000 DWT deck carrier. The vessel is positioned as an ultra-large heavy-lift deck carrier for transporting offshore wind foundations, supporting the group’s manufacturing and logistics capability.

According to the company, the transport was executed through close collaboration with project stakeholders, with coordination and standards maintained across manufacturing, quality, and logistics as work continues.

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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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