Boskalis' construction support vessel (CSV) BOKA Northern Ocean, built in 2012, has concluded its scheduled dry dock period. The maintenance was performed in Spain, after which the vessel repositioned to the North Sea to resume its operational duties. This vessel plays a vital role in the development and upkeep of offshore wind farms, providing essential support for various construction and maintenance tasks.
For freight forwarders and project logistics managers, the return of specialized vessels like the BOKA Northern Ocean to service ensures continued capacity for large-scale offshore energy projects. This stability in vessel availability can help maintain project timelines and prevent potential delays in the transport and installation of heavy-lift components for wind farms. The vessel's presence in the North Sea directly supports the ongoing expansion of renewable energy infrastructure in the region, which often involves complex multimodal logistics for oversized and heavy-lift cargo.


