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Ocean7 Projects Busy Visiting Ireland

Ocean7 Projects have visited several Irish ports over the past few weeks, loading and unloading breakbulk cargo.

Ocean7 Project’s MV Oceanic has been busy shipping windmill blades from Denmark to Ireland. The Oceanic has a deck space of 87 x 15 metres making her suitable for even the newest generation of windmill blades. She will return to Ireland shortly with another load of renewables cargo.

MV Donald was also spotting leaving the port of Fenit, Kerry having spent a few days in port loading a disassembled crane below deck and on deck. The crane, built-in Ireland is destined for Turkey. The company says “The port of Fenit is a special place demanding a lot from the Captain, the Pilot and the assisting tugs on arrival and departure. Once underway it’s difficult not to be breath taken by the beautiful nature.”

Ocean7 Projects have offices in Denmark, Norway, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, UAE, Malaysia, China and Japan, and a fleet comprised of multipurpose vessels with a loadable capacity from 3,000 to 12,000 metric tonnes including a number of heavy lift vessels capable of lifting up to 500 metric tonnes. They handle all types of project cargo and container carriage.

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