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Cadeler arm wins offshore wind O&M deals in Japan and Taiwan

Cadeler’s service arm, Nexra, has signed two firm operations and maintenance (O&M) contracts in Japan and Taiwan.

The campaign in Japan is scheduled to commence in the spring of 2026 and is expected to run for approximately 1-2 months. The contract value is undisclosed.

The work will be executed by the vessel Wind Zaratan, which will mobilise to Japan following the completion of scheduled maintenance and upgrades in Singapore.

“With Wind Zaratan prepared and positioned in the region, we are able to transition directly from yard stay to project execution,” said Jacob Gregersen, Cadeler’s chief growth officer.

The second contract is for work on two offshore wind farms in Taiwan and will be executed using Cadeler’s wind installation vessel Wind Maker, which was delivered to the company last year.

The contract, with an undisclosed client, is expected to run for approximately 3-4 months.

“As offshore wind markets mature, the need for reliable, high-capacity service support increases. With our modern fleet and established presence in Asia-Pacific, we are well-positioned to support clients not only during installation, but throughout the operational life of their assets,” added Mikkel Gleerup, Cadeler CEO.

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