Swire Projects Delivers Turbine Sets to Vietnam


Cargo Totaling 34,000 CBM Destined for 40-MW Hai Anh Onshore Wind Farm



Swire Projects has successfully managed the delivery of four complete sets of wind turbines totaling 34,000 cubic meters from Dafeng, China to Vung An, Vietnam.

The heavy-lift specialist’s 19,600-deadweight-ton Pacific Integrity multipurpose vessel, equipped with a pair of 240-ton-capacity cranes, was deployed to transport a range of pieces including towers, nacelles, hubs, blades and accessories for the 40-megawatt (MW) Hai Anh onshore wind farm in Vietnam’s central Quang Tri Province.

Hai Anh is being built on an 855-acre plot and will deploy eight of Electric Wind Power’s WH5.25-172 turbines, which boast the largest wind turbine diameter in Vietnam.

Every component loaded onto the Pacific Integrity was “securely arranged and handled with precision,” Swire Projects said, with the blades stacked in four tiers and the towers in two. The remaining cargo were stored safely in the hold.

“This shipment not only highlights Swire Projects’ expertise in handling renewable energy equipment but also reinforces our ongoing commitment to fostering global sustainability efforts,” the company said. “As Vietnam intensifies its focus on renewable energy development, wind power is poised for significant growth, creating vast opportunities within the green energy market.”

Swire Projects, a division of Singapore-based Swire Group, was launched in October 2020 to provide specialist shipping services to the energy, renewable and infrastructure industries.


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