Artemis Technologies on Thursday announced what it described as "the latest evolution" of the Artemis EF-12 Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV) and daughter craft, featuring a revitalized design that, the company says, raises the bar for crew comfort and operational excellence during offshore missions.
"The Artemis EF-12 CTV has been designed for everyday crew transfer operations, providing seamless transportation for personnel between port or vessel and offshore installations," Artemis Technologies said.
Key Enhancements of the Revitalised Artemis EF-12 CTV, as shared by Artemis Technologies:
"The introduction of the revitalized Artemis EF-12 CTV marks a significant step forward in our ongoing drive to provide the most advanced maritime solutions," stated David Tyler, Co-Founder at Artemis Technologies. "The enhanced cabin design, coupled with our unwavering commitment to maritime innovation and safety, sets a new benchmark for crew transfer vessels, ultimately enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of offshore operations."
Artemis Technologies has partnered with Denmark-based offshore wind developer Ørsted, offshore access specialist Tidal Transit, and maritime leader Lloyd’s Register, to deploy the first EF-12 CTV at Ørsted’s Barrow wind farm on the UK’s west coast next year. The project was awarded £2.4 million as part of the Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition Round 3 (CMDC3), funded by the UK’s Department for Transport and delivered in partnership with Innovate UK.