Aesen, DOC JV Targets Subsea Cable Logistics

Monday, September 29, 2025

Aesen Pte. Ltd. (Aesen) and Dutch Offshore Contractors Holdings B.V. (DOC)  formed Aesen DOC Cable Logistics Pte. Ltd., a joint venture to address the growing global demand for subsea cable transport, storage and logistics solutions.

With global electrification and offshore wind expansion accelerating, demand for high-voltage subsea cables is surging, and the joint venture aims to address critical industry gaps such as supply bottlenecks, limited storage capacity, and the need for reliable end-to-end logistics.

As part of its investment strategy, Aesen DOC Cable Logistics is investing in a fleet of carousels ranging from 5,000MT - 12,000MT, strengthening its ability to meet the demand of large-scale offshore wind and interconnector projects.

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