His Majesty King Charles III visits SeAH Wind factory to tour Monopile Factory
On February 13th, His Majesty King Charles III visited SeAH Wind, where he toured the facility as part of his official visit to the Teesside region.
Under the leadership of the President of SeAH Steel Holdings, Joosung Lee, His Majesty then met with Sohn Sung-Hwal, CEO of SeAH Wind, Chief Operations Officer Peter Ivey, as well as graduates of the SeAH Wind Academy and apprentices from SeAH Wind. Key representatives from K2 Construction Management Company, HanmiGlobal UK Limited, and other prominent local green energy firms also joined The King.
As the factory approaches the commencement of commercial production in March, with final installations underway and trial production activities in progress, The King toured the production line, observing the advanced technological equipment used in the manufacturing of monopiles, as well as the skilled SeAH Wind employees who operate these state-of-the-art machines.
A commemorative plaque was unveiled to mark the occasion of His Majesty’s visit, after which The King had the opportunity to stand inside the 8-meter diameter steel can, which has been rolled and manufactured inside the factory by SeAH Wind.
Coinciding with National Apprenticeship Week, His Majesty spoke with SeAH Wind apprentices from Middlesbrough College and Hartlepool College of Further Education, as well as a select group of apprentices from contractors involved in the construction of the mammoth factory.
Joosung Lee, President of SeAH Steel Holdings, said: “We are truly humbled to welcome His Majesty King Charles III to SeAH Wind. This is a real landmark in the history of SeAH Wind.
“His presence is a testament to the values of leadership, innovation, and dedication that we hold dear. It was a privilege for the SeAH Wind apprentices to meet His Majesty. The apprentices are the future of our company, it is inspiring to see them front and centre of this big occasion for the company.”
SeAH Wind was established in 2021 as part of SeAH Holdings and has invested £900 million in its UK operations. The company is set to complete the construction of the world’s largest monopile manufacturing facility in Middlesbrough, with an annual production capacity of 400,000 tonnes.