Maersk Supply Service is optimistic about US project despite headwinds

The US has refused to increase the prices in a financially strained project for which Maersk Supply Service is building a costly vessel.
"The construction of the our wind installation vessel for Empire and Beacon Wind is progressing as per contract," says Jonas Munch Agerskov, EVP at Maersk Supply Service. | Photo: Maersk Supply Service
"The construction of the our wind installation vessel for Empire and Beacon Wind is progressing as per contract," says Jonas Munch Agerskov, EVP at Maersk Supply Service. | Photo: Maersk Supply Service

Maersk Supply Service still believes that three large offshore wind farms will see the light of day, even though the US government has refused to pump new life into the financially strained project.

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