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Trio to develop offshore wind marshalling port in South Korea

Cyan Renewables, LX International, and Blue Water Shipping have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on the development of an offshore wind marshalling port facility in Dangjin.

The 200,000 sqm port facility includes 480 m of vessel berthing quay and a dedicated 14-metre-deep-water berth, designed to support next-generation offshore wind installation and support vessels.

With a ground bearing capacity of 10–30 tonnes per sq m, the Dangjin port ensures support for heavy wind components and load-out operations.

As part of the collaboration, Blue Water Shipping will deploy personnel with hands-on expertise in handling offshore wind components to South Korea. They will work alongside local teams to transfer best practices, operational know-how and safety standards, supporting the training and upskilling of the local workforce to international offshore wind marshalling benchmarks.

The partnership also stated that it would support South Korea’s planned 25GW offshore wind sector through port-ready infrastructure and efficient operations.

“As the leading offshore wind vessel owner in APAC with global operating experience, we bring deep offshore execution capabilities to this partnership. Together with LX’s infrastructure strength and Blue Water Shipping’s global logistics expertise, we will be creating an integrated ecosystem that reduces bottlenecks, strengthens supply chains and accelerates offshore wind deployment in Korea,” said Keng Lin Lee, CEO of Cyan Renewables.

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