BS Offshore opts for two newbuilds of the ULSTEIN SX222 design

Ship newbuildings: BS Offshore orders two CSOVs from Ulstein

Bernhard Schulte Offshore returns to Ulstein Verft for the design and construction of two Commissioning Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs) of the ULSTEIN SX222 design. 

Published
06 July 2023
Updated
12 March 2025
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The vessels, which utilise the TWIN X-STERN design, feature two sterns and main propellers located at both fore and aft, making them an ideal choice for Dynamic Positioning (DP) operations. Regardless of whether the vessels are facing towards or away from the weather, they maintain excellent operability without any restrictions on speed. With the TWIN X-STERN solution, the ships can achieve improved fuel efficiency while also minimising motion, the latter a crucial element for safety as the technicians need high-quality rest to perform their duties. 

Commitment to innovation and outstanding quality

"The reliability and characteristics in design and construction work that we have experienced in previous newbuilding and conversion projects have led us to Ulstein again. Their commitment to innovation and the outstanding quality of the Ulstein shipyard were key factors in our decision. The excellent reputation of our existing fleet of Ulstein SOVs shows that the market appreciates these criteria," says Matthias Müller, Managing Director at Bernhard Schulte Offshore.

Energy transition

The energy transition is crucial to achieving the climate goals, and the offshore wind industry plays a significant role in this transition. We believe these new CSOVs will serve Bernhard Schulte Offshore well in the coming years, as do the previous three we have designed and delivered to them. We appreciate working with Bernhard Schulte Offshore again and their trust in us. 

Sales representatives at Ulstein Verft expressed their satisfaction with the ongoing collaboration with Bernhard Schulte Offshore. Following the initial newbuild contracts in 2015 and 2018 and the recent upgrade of the 'Windea Leibniz,' Ulstein Verft has now signed an agreement to build the fourth and fifth vessels for Bernhard Schulte Offshore. The parties have a strong cooperative spirit and anticipate working together again. The vessels are scheduled for delivery in 2025, and Ulstein Verft is committed to meeting the owner's expectations.

A CSOV vessel of the ULSTEIN SX222 design for BSO

About the vessels

The vessels have a length of 89.6 m and a beam of 19.2 m, and have a large, centrally positioned walk-to-work motion-compensated gangway and elevator tower for personnel and cargo transfers. Furthermore, a 3D compensated crane capable of 5-ton-offshore-cargo lifts is installed. The optimised on-board logistics includes large storage capacities and stepless approach to the offshore installations.

The SX222 design platform is adapted to the shipowner's needs, including single cabins for 110 persons. In total, the vessels will be able to accommodate 132 people. The ships will have hybrid battery propulsion and be prepared for methanol fuel to enable carbon-neutral operations. The ships are flexible and attractive for work within areas such as O&M (Operation and Maintenance) or construction support, especially in challenging weather and sea conditions.

The two newbuildings will complement Bernhard Schulte Offshore's current fleet of three state-of-the-art offshore service vessels. The existing fleet and the upcoming newbuildings are highly flexible in operation and designed to support the offshore wind energy market as well as the oil and gas segment.

About the companies

Bernhard Schulte Offshore (BS Offshore) is the offshore unit of the international shipping corporation Schulte Group. Founded in 2015, Hamburg-based BS Offshore as an asset provider is responsible for the group's offshore activities on the offshore wind, oil, and gas markets. The Schulte Group is an international, family-owned holding of companies specialising in ship owning, ship management, maritime software solutions, maritime services and asset management. With over 135 years of expertise in the industry, the Schulte Group controls a modern and diversified fleet of 90 fully or partly owned vessels and manages over 650 ships. Through its global network of more than 30 offices in major shipping locations, the Schulte Group employs over 20,000 seafarers and 3,000 people on shore.

Ulstein is a family-owned company established in 1917, specialising in ship design, shipbuilding, systems and services for the maritime market. Ulstein has previously delivered several offshore wind vessel designs, newbuildings or upgrades. Complete overview: Ulstein Group's offshore wind references.

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