Singapore's Seatrium gets go-ahead for large offshore project

Dutch Tennet will begin work on its third electrical transmission system in the North Sea in June. A deal with Seatrium provides work five years ahead.
Photo: Morris Macmatzen/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: Morris Macmatzen/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix

In the midst of insecurity on the renewables market, Singapore-headquartered shipbuilder Seatrium confirms an order which was previoulsy described as the biggest offshore renewable order received to date.

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