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Dajin Signs Up Polish Shipyard for Nordseecluster B Foundation Kits

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Dajin Offshore has signed a $13.1 million contract with Poland’s state-owned Szczecin Shipyard Wulkan to fabricate at least 40 ready-to-install internal platform…

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(Credit: Dajin Offshore)
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Dajin Offshore has signed a $13.1 million contract with Poland’s state-owned Szczecin Shipyard Wulkan to fabricate at least 40 ready-to-install internal platform sets for foundations for the Nordseecluster B offshore wind project in the German North Sea.

Production is scheduled to begin at the end of February 2026, with around 200 people expected to be directly and indirectly involved in the project at the shipyard and in the surrounding area, including engineering staff, workers and suppliers.

Dajin Offshore, described as China’s largest private manufacturer of offshore wind foundations, said its involvement reflects ongoing cooperation with European developers and subcontractors and its continued integration into the European offshore wind market.

The agreement with Szczecin Shipyard Wulkan, owned by the Polish State Treasury, is aimed at strengthening industrial cooperation within the European offshore wind supply chain. The shipyard, located on a 45-hectare site along the Oder River, has infrastructure dedicated to large-scale steel structures and is developing offshore wind as a strategic growth area.

Nordseecluster is a joint offshore wind project of RWE, which holds 51%, and Norges Bank Investment Management, which

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