Windmill carrier: The industry needs to specialize
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The growing supply of vessels for offshore windmill installations, which according to A2Sea will lead to "an unprecedented loss of momentum" with significant overcapacity, won't have the same impact on companies that have opted to bet on maintenance and servicing of windmills, employing smaller ships, says CEO Thorsten Jalk, DBB Jack-Up Services, whose main shareholder is private equity fund Odin Equity Partner.
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