A new crew transfer vessel (CTV) for the Ishikari Bay New Port offshore wind farm in Hokkaido Prefecture arrived in Japan from Singapore on April 19. The vessel is named “Rera As.”

New Crew Transfer Vessel for Ishikari Bay New Port Offshore Wind Farm Arrives in Japan
Caption: Rera As being discharged from the heavy-lift carrier Kifune

After completing its sea trials, the vessel was delivered in Singapore and transported to Honmoku Pier in Yokohama port by Kifune, a heavy-lift carrier operated by NYK Bulk & Projects Carriers Ltd. All arrangements were overseen by Yusen Logistics Co. Ltd. After being discharged, the vessel was towed to the Oppama factory of Keihin Dock Co. Ltd. on April 19.

Caption: Rera As being towed by tugboats

At the Oppama factory, the vessel will be inspected and equipment will be replaced. The vessel flag will then be changed to Japan after the ship is approved by a flag state. Afterward, the vessel will be chartered to Siemens Gamesa and managed by Hokkaido-based Hokuyo Kaiun Co. Ltd. to transport workers to the offshore wind power generation facility currently under construction at Ishikari Bay New Port.

Caption: Rera As at the Oppama factory of Keihin Dock Co. Ltd.

All four companies — Yusen Logistics Co. Ltd., NYK Bulk & Project Co. Ltd., Keihin Dock Co. Ltd., and Hokuyo Kaiun Co. Ltd. — are group companies of NYK. The NYK Group as a whole is contributing to further expansion into the offshore wind power generation business, which is expected to grow in the future.

Outline of Vessel Specifications

  • Length overall: 27.10 m
  • Breadth: 9.00 m
  • Passenger capacity: 12 persons
  • Shipyard: PT Kim Seah Shipyard Indonesia, subsidiary of Penguin Shipyard International