Mammoet and Samyang Marine Group have entered into a new partnership in a strategic move to support South Korea’s growing offshore wind industry.

Mammoet and Samyang Marine Group sign strategic partnership

Source: Mammoet

Mammoet’s Jack van den Bink (left) and Samyang Marine Group’s S.C. Roe (right)

This collaboration is set to establish offshore service port facilities to serve projects across sectors in South Korea. The partnership will integrate terminal management, including handling, staging, marshalling and stevedoring services, with heavy lifting and installation capabilities.

With South Korea’s expanding offshore wind market, Mammoet and Samyang Marine Group highlighted the need for improved infrastructure, along with specialised logistics, handling, construction, and installation services. Mammoet’s expertise and experience in the offshore wind sector, such as the Hywind Tampen project and the Seagreen project, will be utilised to serve South Korea and the region.

The partnership responds to the urgent need for an enhanced offshore wind supply chain and services to meet the ambitious targets outlined in South Korea’s Renewable Energy 3020 implementation plan, which includes 14.3 GW of offshore wind by 2030.

“South Korea’s offshore wind sector holds immense potential, and our partnership with Mammoet brings together local and international expertise to provide comprehensive solutions for the industry,” said S.C. Roe, chairman of Samyang Marine Group.