AD Ports Group acquires Balenciaga Astilleros Shipyard
Published by Jessica Casey,
Editor
Energy Global,
AD Ports Group, a leading global enabler of integrated trade, industry, and logistics solutions, has announced that its subsidiary, SAFEEN Drydocks, part of Noatum Maritime, has acquired 100% ownership of Balenciaga Astilleros Shipyard, one of Spain’s most established and technologically advanced shipbuilding and repair facilities, for a total consideration of €11.2 million. The transaction further consolidates AD Ports Group’s operations in Spain and in the Mediterranean region and complements its growing operations in the offshore wind sector.
Located in the Basque region, the shipyard, which will be known as Balenciaga Shipyard going forward, brings almost a century of shipbuilding expertise and state-of-the-art infrastructure, including two drydocks, a 105-m slipway, and a factory equipped with advanced automation and fabrication technologies spanning 22 385 m2, complemented by a 3530 m2 cutting and manufacturing facility. The shipyard is recognised as a leader in structural prefabrication of large modules for offshore projects, and in the construction of complex vessels. It is one of very few shipyards in Spain specialising in the construction of advanced service operation vessels (SOVs) which serve as floating bases for offshore wind farms, as well as research vessels, offshore support vessels, and specialised tugs.
Captain Ammar Al Shaiba, CEO – Maritime & Shipping Cluster, AD Ports Group, said: “This acquisition is a testament to our strategy of targeted international expansion and portfolio diversification. Balenciaga Shipyard’s expertise in advanced vessel construction, particularly for the offshore wind sector, will enable us to further our ambitions while facilitating knowledge transfer and best practice adoption across SAFEEN Drydocks. Integrating one of Spain’s most advanced shipyards into our portfolio strengthens our capabilities to support the global clean energy transition while contributing to the creation of high-value jobs and economic opportunity in key markets.”
Crucially the investment reinforces AD Ports Group’s growing contribution to the global offshore wind market, complementing its recently announced partnership with Masdar to collaborate on the development and delivery of offshore wind projects. With demand for specialised SOVs, projected to rise significantly in the coming years, Balenciaga Shipyard’s proximity to the North Sea and wider European markets positions it to play an important role in meeting this demand while supporting the group’s strategy to develop advanced offshore wind capabilities.
The acquisition is also expected to bring economic benefits to the region through the creation of more than 50 skilled roles, to support a robust pipeline of specialised vessel projects already in place, in addition to projects through SAFEEN Drydocks and AD Ports Group’s international partners and to contribute to AD Ports Group’s own fleet requirements.
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