U.S. Offshore Wind: RMG, Bibby Sign MOU

MarineLink
Tuesday, July 9, 2019

As the prospects for offshore wind energy continue to grow in and around the United States, so too do the business potential and parnterships. The latest announcement comes from south Florida where Resolve Marine Group and Bibby Marine Services, a U.K. based dedicated “Walk to Work” vessel company (W2W) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to  develop Jones Act compliant vessel solutions for the U.S. offshore wind sector. 

Resolve and Bibby will aim to partner with wind resource providers to deliver timely and innovative services in this sector. 

While initial focus will be on W2W vessel solutions, the partnership is targeting a wider range of multi-faceted solutions including CTV vessel requirements, safety training, emergency response, and firefighting standby services as well as logistical support utilizing their established experience in the most challenging aspects of the maritime sector.


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