Deal strengthens Japanese wind service expansion
FairWind has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Japanese turbine operations and maintenance specialist Wind Energy Partners (WEP).
The company said the deal marks the latest phase in its Asia Pacific growth strategy following its acquisition of Australian wind installation and maintenance provider Cosmic Group in October.
FairWind said the partnership will combine its on- and offshore installation, pre-assembly and service expertise with WEP’s preventative maintenance, blade maintenance and repair experience.
The company said WEP was founded in 2020, is headquartered in Yokohama and has seven additional strategic bases across Japan.
FairWind said the collaboration will provide it with access to WEP’s local network, infrastructure and regulatory expertise, while WEP will benefit from FairWind’s global experience in wind installation and maintenance.
The companies said the partnership will enable enhanced service reliability, faster response times and innovative solutions for the Japanese wind market.
Matt Crossan said: “This partnership is a significant milestone for FairWind as we expand our footprint in Asia Pacific. Japan’s wind sector is still in its relative infancy when compared to Europe, but with strong government support and increasing investment driving expansion, there is considerable opportunity for FairWind and WEP to support the growing number of onshore and offshore turbines.
“We recognised the clear alignment in our companies’ services and the ability to leverage our capabilities with WEP’s deep local knowledge to support Japan’s expanding wind power industry. With our combined expertise, we look forward to working closely with the WEP team to drive the long-term performance and reliability of wind energy assets across the country.”
Kaoru Saito said: “FairWind’s proven track record and commitment to quality align perfectly with WEP’s mission. The alliance reflects the growing demand for specialised wind turbine maintenance services in Japan and we are excited to build on our current relationship to drive greater safety and reliability across our customers assets.”
FairWind said it was founded in 2008, is headquartered in Vejle, Denmark, and has over 2,200 technicians operating in more than 40 countries.