Atlantic Wind Transfers orders 6 advanced Chartwell CTVs

Rhode Island headquartered U.S. offshore wind farm support pioneer Atlantic Wind Transfers (AWT) has ordered six Chartwell Ambitious-class crew transfer vessels (CTVs).They will be built by St. John’s Ship Building Inc. at its shipyard in Palatka, Fla. The first two are expected to be delivered in summer 2023 and January 2024 respectively, with four further builds in the pipeline.

The vessels will be the first U.S.-built CTVs to comply with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Tier 4...

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Atlantic Wind Transfers positions for growth

Rhode Island-based offshore wind crew transfer vessel (CTV) owner and operator Atlantic Wind Transfers (AWT) plans to be to be at the forefront in providing crew transfer services up and down the East Coast as the U.S. offshore wind industry expands.

As part of its growth plan, the company will use DNV’s seamless Fit for Purpose program and has retained classification society DNV to pursue integrated Safety Management System and ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001 certification.

AWT’s president...

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