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MacGregor Secures Deck Machinery Contract for Ultra-Large Cable-Laying Vessels
By MGN Editorial•April 23, 2026 at 12:00 PM
MacGregor has been selected to supply a comprehensive package of offshore and merchant deck machinery for ultra-large cable-laying vessels to be constructed at Tersan Shipyard, marking continued demand for specialized subsea infrastructure support vessels.
MacGregor, the global leader in maritime cargo handling and offshore solutions, has secured a significant contract to supply deck machinery systems for ultra-large cable-laying vessels, according to an announcement released April 23, 2026.
The Swedish equipment manufacturer will provide a comprehensive package of both offshore and merchant deck machinery for the vessels, which will be built at Tersan Shipyard, a leading Turkish shipbuilder specializing in offshore and specialized vessel construction.
## Market Context
The contract underscores persistent demand for specialized cable-laying vessels as global energy infrastructure expands. Ultra-large cable-laying vessels are essential platforms for installing subsea power cables supporting renewable energy projects, including offshore wind farms and international grid interconnections. These vessels require sophisticated deck machinery systems capable of handling heavy, sensitive cable equipment in challenging offshore environments.
## MacGregor's Role
MacGregor's selection reflects its established reputation for delivering integrated deck machinery solutions tailored to offshore applications. The company's systems typically encompass winches, tensioners, sheaves, and cable-handling equipment designed to meet the demanding operational requirements of modern cable installation projects.
"This contract demonstrates continued confidence in MacGregor's ability to provide comprehensive, mission-critical equipment for the world's most advanced offshore vessels," the company indicated in its announcement.
## Industry Significance
As global energy transitions accelerate, investment in subsea cable infrastructure has intensified. Cable-laying capacity constraints have become a recognized bottleneck in renewable energy deployment, making new-build vessels and their technical specifications commercially important. MacGregor's involvement in equipping these vessels positions it centrally in this growing maritime segment.
The contract represents another significant win for both MacGregor and Tersan in the competitive offshore vessel construction market.
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