Offshore energy services provider, PACC Offshore Services Holdings (POSH) has signed an agreement to acquire the 119 m-long offshore construction vessel BOA Deep C.

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Photo credit: BOA.

The vessel, currently owned by BOA OCV, will be renamed Posh Deep C. The addition of the construction vessel is part of POSH’s strategy to increase its service offerings; it will complement the existing fleet with capabilities including subsea installation works and turnkey towage and installation services for the floating wind and energy sector.

The company noted that the vessel is capable of executing deepwater floater installation works, mooring installation and removal, installing offshore floating wind structures and mooring systems, as well as subsea umbilical, riser and flowlines (SURF) installation works.

Low Soon Teck, ceo of POSH, said: “The acquisition of this versatile vessel is an important milestone in POSH’s transformation into a future-ready, sustainable solutions provider for the global energy sector. We have a calibrated asset and talent growth plan driven by our continued operational resilience and financial discipline. Our team’s focus on operational excellence and our high quality assets will enable us to safely deliver top notch service to our clients.”