Port loadout
The purpose-built feeder spread of ATBs (Articulated Tugs and Barges) collects turbine components from port.
Their size enables them to access smaller and shallower ports, and to pass hurricane gates and bridges.
Designed to enable offshore feeder docking, the WTIV Maersk Viridis operates with purpose-built feeder vessels that ferry the WTG components out from port. This enables the WTIV to remain on site, carrying out uninterrupted installations.
This bespoke feeder solution can operate anywhere in the world – including in the U.S.
Delivered in March 2026, Maersk Viridis is the world’s first WTIV with a built-in docking bay, enabling her to remain at the wind farm for the duration of the installation period and take delivery of the WTG components offshore.
This way, no time is lost in transportation, and installations can continue uninterrupted.
This is the first integrated feeder spread designed to enable fixed-to-fixed transfer of components at sea, making the process faster and safer by eliminating the need for dynamic lifts.
Two sets of ATBs (Articulated Tugs and Barges) have been custom-built to dock at the Maersk Viridis and ensure a continuous supply of components to the WTIV.
The ATBs’ smaller size and draft enable broader port access, from smaller, shallower marshalling points to ports behind bridges, locks or hurricane gates.
A fully integrated marine spread for offshore wind installation, the WTIV Maersk Viridis operates together with purpose-built feeder tugs and barges, working together as one system.
The purpose-built feeder spread of ATBs (Articulated Tugs and Barges) collects turbine components from port.
Their size enables them to access smaller and shallower ports, and to pass hurricane gates and bridges.
The feeder vessels ferry the turbine components from port to site.
Here, they dock securely at the jack-up WTIV Maersk Viridis, enabling a fixed-to-fixed component transfer from feeder to WTIV, rather than with a floating crane/barge.
Maersk Viridis remains on location to receive components and carry out continuous installations.
WTIV Specifications
Feeder vessel (ATB) specifications