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Cadeler bags major deal on wind ship set to commission in 2025

Cadeler, which this year has secured three similar deals already, has bagged a new agreement for its orderbook with an undisclosed customer pertaining to a new wind service vessel, which won’t be delivered until 2025. The deal may potentially provide cash flows of approx. EUR 330m.
Photo: PR-foto Cadeler
Photo: PR-foto Cadeler
by DAG HOLMSTAD

Listed wind service operator Cadeler has bagged a large deal on a wind vessel, which the carrier won’t take delivery of until the fourth quarter of 2025.

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