Glamox to Deliver Exterior LED Lighting for Seatankers’ OCV Fleet

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Lighting specialist Glamox has secured a contract to supply exterior marine LED lighting for four Offshore Construction Vessels (OCVs) commissioned by shipping company Seatankers.

These highly versatile vessels can support all manner of offshore construction projects, from the construction and maintenance of offshore wind farms to the installation of subsea infrastructure and much more.

Glamox is delivering a comprehensive package of exterior marine-certified LED lights for all four vessels. Glamox’s customer, CSSC Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry Group, is building the vessels.

The copany will deliver the lighting packages for all four vessels from now until January 2026. The first two vessels will be delivered in September and December 2026.

 “We are supplying navigation lights and all the exterior lighting, including linear luminaires, searchlights, as well as dimmable floodlights that enable light levels to be adjusted to suit a particular task or to avoid light spillage,” said Tommy Stranden, Chief Sales and Commercial Officer of Glamox’s Marine, Offshore & Wind division.

The four vessels are based on the SALT 308 OCV design from Salt Ship Design in Norway.

They measure 100 meters in length, have a width of 23 meters, will be equipped with a 150-tonne heave-compensated crane, and can accommodate up to 110 personnel. The vessels will also feature a hangar housing two work-class remotely operated vehicles. The OCVs are equipped with a hybrid 1,500-kWh battery energy storage system and a methanol-ready propulsion design for future fuel flexibility.

Categories: Support Vessel Construction Vessel ROV & Dive Support Inspection & Repair & Maintenance Shipbuilding Offshore Marine Equipment Vessels Industry News Activity Lighting OCV

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