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Partnerships Advance Offshore Wind Support Vessels in Japan

By MGN EditorialMarch 17, 2026 at 01:14 PM

UK ship designer Chartwell Marine and Japan's shipbuilding association sign MOU to support development and local construction of offshore wind support vessels.

In a move to bolster Japan's offshore wind industry, UK-based ship designer Chartwell Marine has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Cooperative Association of Japan Shipbuilders (CAJS). The CAJS represents 59 shipyards in the country. According to the announcement, the partnership aims to 'support the development and local construction of vessels for Japan's offshore wind industry.' This collaboration comes as Japan looks to rapidly expand its offshore wind capacity in the coming decades. 'Japan has ambitious targets for offshore wind power generation, and this partnership will help ensure the country has access to purpose-built support vessels to service this growing industry,' said Andy Page, Managing Director of Chartwell Marine. The MOU will see the two organizations work together on vessel design, construction, and operational support to meet the unique requirements of Japan's offshore wind sector. This includes factors like typhoon resilience and shallow draft capabilities. 'Chartwell Marine's expertise in offshore wind vessel design will be a valuable asset as we look to develop our domestic shipbuilding capabilities to support Japan's renewable energy transition,' said Kazuya Murakami, Chairman of CAJS. This partnership represents an important step forward for Japan as it seeks to establish a robust local supply chain for its burgeoning offshore wind market. Collaboration between UK innovators and Japanese shipyards will be crucial to meeting the country's clean energy goals.
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