InfraStrata, a UK-based company that will soon be renamed Harland & Wolff, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Spanish companies Navantia and Windar to target specific fixed and floating wind projects primarily within the UK.
Infrastrata said the collaboration would enable the company's fully-owned shipyards and fabrication facilities, the Harland & Wolff Group, to take better advantage of the offshore wind opportunities set out in the UK Government's Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution."Harland & Wolff will be able to harness Navantia's extensive experience and adopt their advanced technologies, better positioning itself to be a more attractive and competitive proposition to wind farm developers as it seeks to work with UK companies to develop windfarms off UK shores," the company said.
InfraStrata, which in 2019 bought Harland & Wolff, the Belfast shipyard that built the Titanic, on Tuesday said it had applied to Companies House to trade under the name Harland & Wolff Group Holdings plc. Read more. - link - more like this - link
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