Safeway is proud to participate in KORMARINE 2025, one of Asia’s leading maritime exhibitions, and to take part in the 15th Asia Offshore Wind Day, organized by the Asia Wind Energy Association. Both events position Busan as a key hub for offshore wind and maritime innovation — making it a fitting environment for Safeway to connect with industry leaders across the region.
Engaging with Asia’s offshore wind community
Representing Safeway at both events were Willem Amerika, Sales Director, and Manel Ben Ameur, Sales Representative.
Throughout the day, they connected with vessel owners, offshore wind developers, EPC companies, and system integrators who are actively exploring new ways to improve their offshore access and walk-to-work strategies.
With offshore wind activity accelerating across Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and the wider APAC region, interest in safe, motion-compensated gangway solutions continues to grow. Busan provided the ideal setting to discuss how Safeway’s technology supports:
- Reliable crew transfer in challenging metocean conditions
- Efficient walk-to-work operations for both fixed and floating wind
- Flexible vessel deployment through modular, plug-and-play gangway integration
- Higher uptime and operational continuity during construction and maintenance campaigns
A strong presence during KORMARINE 2025
As KORMARINE brings together the region’s maritime leaders, suppliers, and innovators, Safeway’s presence strengthens its position as a trusted technology partner for offshore wind and maritime operations in Asia. The conversations in Busan reflect a clear trend: operators and developers are actively seeking safer, smarter, and future-proof access solutions — and Safeway is ready to support this growing demand.
Looking ahead
The 15th Asia Offshore Wind Day offered valuable insights into the region’s rapidly developing offshore wind landscape. The interest and discussions around Safeway’s motion-compensated gangways reaffirm our commitment to supporting offshore wind growth throughout Asia.
Safeway looks forward to continuing these conversations as the region accelerates toward large-scale offshore wind deployment, both in near-term projects and long-term strategic development.