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PALFINGER equips Korea’s first locally built CTV

Thursday, July 9 2026

South Korea

PALFINGER continues to expand its presence in the Asia-Pacific offshore wind market.

Korea’s first locally built Crew Transfer Vessel supports offshore wind operations with a PALFINGER PK 25.001 M marine crane.

The delivery of KWINDS 1, Korea’s first locally built Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV), equipped with a PK 25.001 M crane, highlights the growing demand for reliable lifting solutions supporting the region’s offshore wind ambitions.

Constructed by Eunsung Heavy Industries, the vessel is equipped with a PALFINGER marine crane PK 25.001 M, a foldable knuckle boom crane engineered for offshore environments.

Reflecting the growing demand for reliable, high-performance solutions that support safe and efficient offshore wind operations, vessel operators continue to prioritize equipment that delivers dependable performance in demanding offshore conditions.

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Filed Under: Cranage, crane kit, CTV vessel, General, International News, Palfinger, South Korea Tagged With: cranage, CTV, Palfinger, South Korea

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