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Dear reader, Welcome to the 6th edition of the Offshore WIND International Business Guide. This printed edition, is intended, along with the online edition, to display the offshore wind supply chain companies with all their expertise.
This industry thrives on innovation. In the past five editions we have published many profiles of companies’ innovative services, equipment and ideas in the guide. What was innovative then, is seen today as being tried and tested, exactly what is needed for wind farm installation and maintenance. Please take time to look carefully through this edition for the profile of something that could help you and your company reduce costs, increase efficiency or improve performance. Every company with a profile in the guide is to be found online in the Business Guide section of our news website OffshoreWIND.biz. These online pages contain video clips, photograph galleries and updated information about the companies. You will also see regular news items on the site generated to follow news of the guide’s profiled companies. This printed Offshore WIND International Business Guide is only one part of an inter-connected, multi media base, each part with different properties designed to offer the readers with a wide range of relevant information. The Offshore WIND team takes pride in the
fact that this guide has played some part in the promotion of the innovation. As you are reading this you have probably picked the copy up at one of the many events around Europe, or even further afield, where they are distributed from the media area, or from Offshore WIND’s own stand. We have made sure that they will be available to pick up at as many events possible, where the offshore wind community meets. We would like to thank the participating companies and associations for their contribution and wish all concerned in this vibrant industry a busy and successful year ahead.
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Princes Amalia Offshore wind park, The Netherlands, 2006-2007
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Egmond aan Zee (2006), The Netherlands
Sky 2000 Met Mast (2002), Germany
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Fino 1 Research Platform (2003), Germany
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Belwind Phase I Offshore wind farm, Belgium, 2009-2010
Walney Extension Offshore wind farm, United Kingdom, 2017
Gunfleet Sands (2009), United Kingdom
Lillgrund Met Mast (2006), Sweden - in JV
Scope: EPC for the Balance of Plant of the 165 MW offshore
Scope: Transport and installation of the 87 foundations of the 660 MW
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Arkona offshore wind project, German Baltic Sea, 2017
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Vibro Piling Research (2014), Germany
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OFFSHORE WIND FARMS BY COUNTRY Installed and current developments BELGIUM 1 Belwind 2 Belwind Alstom Haliade Demonstrator 3 Mermaid 4 Nobelwind 5 Norther 6 Northwind 7 Rentel 8 Seastar 9 Thornton Bank phase I 10 Thornton Bank phase II 11 Thornton Bank phase III DENMARK 1 Anholt 2 Avedøre Holme 3 Frederikshavn 4 Horns Rev 1 5 Horns Rev 2 6 Horns Rev 3 7 Kriegers Flak 8 Middelgrunden 9 Nysted (Rødsand 1) 10 Nysted 2 (Rødsand 2) 11 Rønland 12 Samsø 13 Sprogø 14 Tunø Knob 15 Vesterhavet Nord 16 Vesterhavet Syd 17 Vindeby
FRANCE 1 Calvados 2 Fécamp 3 Noirmoutier 4 Saint-Brieuc 5 Saint-Nazaire 6 Treport GERMANY 1 Adlergrund 500 2 Adlergrund Gap 3 Albatros 4 Alpha Ventus 5 Amrumbank West 6 Arcadis Ost 1 7 Arkona Becken Südost 8 Atlantis I 9 Baltic 1 10 Baltic 2 11 Baltic Eagle 12 Bard Offshore 1 13 Beta Baltic 14 Borkum Riffgrund I 15 Borkum Riffgrund II 16 Borkum Riffgrund West 17 Borkum Riffgrund West 2 18 Breitling 19 Butendiek 20 DanTysk 21 Delta Nordsee 1 22 Delta Nordsee 2 23 Deutsche Bucht 24 Gennaker
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SWEDEN 1 Blekinge Offshore AB 2 Bockstigen 3 Finngrunden (*) 4 Kårehamn 5 Kriegers Flak II 6 Lillgrund 7 SeaTwirl S1 8 Södra Midsjöbanken 9 Stenkalles grund 10 Stora Middelgrund 11 Storgrundet (*) 12 Taggen Vindpark 13 Trolleboda 14 Utgrunden I 15 Utgrunden II 16 Vindpark Vänern 17 Yttre Stengrund UNITED KINGDOM 1 Barrow 2 Beatrice 3 Burbo Bank 4 Burbo Bank Extension 5 Dogger Bank - Creyke Beck A, B 6 Dogger Bank - Teesside A, B 7 Dudgeon 8 East Anglia One 9 European Offshore Wind Development Centre - EOWDC 10 Galloper Wind Farm 11 Greater Gabbard 12 Gunfleet Sands 13 Gwynt y Môr
14 Hornsea Project One - Heron Wind 15 Hornsea Project One - Njord 16 Hornsea Project Two - Optimus and Breesea 17 Humber Gateway 18 Hywind Scotland Pilot Park 19 Inch Cape 20 Inner Dowsing 21 Isle of Man 22 Kentish Flats 23 Kentish Flats Extension 24 Lincs 25 London Array 26 Lynn 27 Moray Firth Eastern Dev. Area 1 28 Moray Firth Eastern Dev. Area 2 29 Neart na Gaoithe 30 North Hoyle 31 Ormonde 32 Race Bank 33 Rampion 34 Rhyl Flats 35 Robin Rigg 36 Scroby Sands 37 Seagreen Alpha, Bravo 38 Sheringham Shoal 39 Teesside 40 Thanet 41 Triton Knoll 42 Walney 1 43 Walney 2 44 Walney Extension 45 West of Duddon Sands (*) Not shown on this map. 46 Westermost Rough
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DWIA The Danish Wind Industry Association Again, in 2016, Denmark has drawn international attention in regards to offshore wind. The reason for all the attention can be boiled down to the fact that Denmark in the future will be home to the world’s cheapest and most competitive offshore wind farms.
Observers and players in the international offshore wind industry that haven’t learned to pronounce Kriegers Flak and Vesterhav Syd and Vesterhav Nord, better start practicing. The three names encapsulate the transformation of the game of offshore wind energy as the latter two parks are the outcome of the so-called Danish Nearshore Tender (DNS), and currently have the world’s lowest LCOE for offshore wind of 54.50 Euro/MWh. They are followed by the 600MW-tender on Kriegers Flak which has a LCOE of 55.90 Euro/MWh, making it the world’s second cheapest. Both tenders were won by Vattenfall with record low strike prices of 63.80 and 49.90 Euro/MWh for DNS and Kriegers Flak respectively for at CfD-based FIP-model with a subsidy period of 50,000 full load hours corresponding to approximately eleven years.
tender process leading to international interest with strong competition as the result. In total six consortiums were qualified to bid on Kriegers Flak and three on the 350MW DNS tender. On top of that the entire value chain, including some of the most experienced offshore companies, have a base in Denmark, which means that knowledge and products must travel a shorter distance.
All in all, looking back to 2010 the price of offshore wind has been cut in half.
The siting and scope of the tender concept behind the three wind farms is also of relevance to the low LCOE. Especially the DNS turbines are special in regards to siting, as they do not require a transformer offshore due to their four to ten kilometres distance to shore and the grid connection to the point of common coupling onshore is built and owned by the developer. In regards to the concept, they are also special, as Vattenfall – the developer – must offer for sale 20 per cent of the entire project to locals at cost price. Also a loss of value scheme has been put in place meaning that the developer will have to reimburse neighbors who experience a loss of value on their property – if any.
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Why is this happening now and in Denmark? Denmark is not the only country experiencing price drops on offshore wind. This is currently also taking place in the Netherlands and we expect it to take place in all countries where tenders are being used. However, it is no coincidence that the major push in mitigating costs is driven from Denmark. The Danish Energy Agency has done a good job in running the whole one-stop-shop
Until now, the Danish wind industry has been involved in all offshore wind farms installed, and the majority of all wind turbines installed offshore are ‘Made in Denmark’. This obviously influences the value chain in a positive way, making all focused on innovation and cost-out-drivers. Both aspects are crucial to bringing down the LCOE.
In the Baltic Sea, Kriegers Flak is also a part of a unique concept, as it will be grid-connected both to Denmark and Germany acting as an interconnector also. Energy agreement is fulfilled It is no secret that another reason for some of the international attention on Denmark this year has been related to the political situation regarding DNS. Already in May the Government announced that it wanted to scrap the projects to save funds. Later – after the tender price was revealed – the political pressure on the Government increased and in November 2016, the DNS were approved along with Kriegers Flak. In 2016 we also saw the conclusion of a 28MW-tender for test turbines to be built off the coast of Nissum Bredning. This project will test new methods and technologies, brought to market primarily by Siemens Wind Power.
Jan Hylleberg CEO
Danish Wind Industry Association Rosenørns Allé 9, 5. floor 1970 Frederiksberg C Denmark T +45 (0)33 73 03 30 E danish@windpower.org I www.windpower.org
The conclusion of all the tenders means that the wind energy aspects of the 2012 energy agreement are largely fulfilled, and that Denmark thereby will add additionally 1,378MW to the existing capacity of 1,271MW. The new capacity is enough to power 1.40 million Danish homes. Looking ahead In the coming years, the European offshore market is set to decline slightly in regards to MW installed, bringing about more competition. This will present opportunities for some players and I expect that we will also see more consolidation within the offshore industry as it adjusts to the market size along with market openings such as in the United States.
In light of the development in 2016 and especially the competitive prices on offshore wind seen on Vesterhav Syd and Nord and Kriegers Flak, we have big expectations to the coming years. The development in offshore wind seems to continue to amaze and looking to 2017 and beyond, we have a strong belief in the sustainability of the technology and in the companies active in offshore wind.
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In June 2016, we saw the Danish government along with eight other countries around the North Sea come together and sign a ‘North Seas Agreement’. The agreement is set to harvest both low hanging fruits in regards to planning, and regulatory barriers thus eliminating e.g. different
demands for blade paint between countries as well as other statutory requirements. The Danish government attaches great relevance to this initiative and will take an active role supporting the messaging of the offshore wind sector. We look forward to the start of the delivery phase of this initiative in 2017. On a larger scale, the agreement will also look into the alignment of tender timelines and other larger, strategic measures that hopefully will help to lower the costs in the industry. We have big expectations towards the agreement and we hope that it will help to add more MW to the pipeline, especially in the North Seas, as we go forward.
JWPA Offshore Wind Power in Japan By the end of 2016 Japan has 64.60MW of offshore wind power, including two 2MW, one 5MW and one 7MW floating wind turbines. Japanese government fixed 36 JPY/kWh of feedin-tariff for offshore wind power in March 2014. This is 1.60 times higher than the onshore tariff 22JPY/kWh. There are further 1,850MW of offshore wind power projects currently under planning. Japanese Ministry of Infrastructure, Land and Tourism (MILT) has amended its Port and Harbor Law to promote offshore wind power development at port associated sea area in May 2017. Most of new projects are fixed foundation type, and they are planned in the port associated area. Several projects shall start construction within a couple of years.
Nearshore at Setana & Sakata The offshore wind power experience in Japan is divided to several stages. Offshore wind in Japan started at nearshore locations. Two 600kW Vestas turbines were installed by the local government at Setana Port in the Hokkaido in December 2003. Another two 2MW Vestas turbines were installed by Sumitomo Trading Co. at Sakata Port in the Yamagata prefecture in January 2004. Sumitomo sold the site to Japan Renewable Energy Co. in April 2015. Dolphin foundations were used for both projects.
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Commercial nearshore project at Kamisu & recent Akita Port Commercial developers, especially Komatsuzaki Co., the local wind power developer in the Ibaraki prefecture, have taken the initiative in the second stage. Seven 2MW turbines with downwind rotor made by Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI), were installed on monopile foundations at just 50 metres offshore from the coast at Kamisu in the Ibaraki prefecture near Tokyo in February 2010. The wind turbine division of FHI had merged with Hitachi in 2013. This semi-offshore wind farm is famous for surviving the large earthquake and tsunami in March 2011. Eight more 2MW turbines were added nearby in February 2013. The second initiative included a single Siemens 3MW turbine installed on a monopile foundation by Eurus Energy at 100-metre offshore from the Akita port in February 2015. NEDO’s National projects at Choshi and Kitakyusyu The third stage includes four projects by the Japanese government. The first project is by the Japanese New Energy and Industrial technology Development Organisation (NEDO) and uses fixed foundations. Three other projects, by the Japanese Ministry of Environment (MOE), the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and the NEDO, aim to develop floating offshore wind power projects. The NEDO conducted an Offshore Wind Power Demonstration Project at Choshi and Kitakyusyu. One Mitsubishi 2.40MW turbine was installed on a gravity foundation made by Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) at a location three kilometre offshore from Choshi in the Chiba prefecture in March 2013. In another project from Japan Steel Work(JSW) a 2MW
gearless PMSG turbine was installed on a jacket-gravity hybrid foundation by J-Power 1.50 kilometres offshore from Kitakyusyu in the Fukuoka prefecture in June 2013. MOE’s GOTO FOWT project at Kabashima The MOE has conducted a Floating Offshore Wind Turbine Demonstration Project (GOTO FOWT) at Kabashima in the Goto-islands in the Nagasaki prefecture. A FHI second hand 100kW wind turbine was modified by FHI from upwind to downwind rotor. It was anchored one kilometre offshore from Kabashima in July 2012. It operated for about one year and was dismantled in June 2013. Then anemometer tower was installed instead of the wind turbine on its floater. A replacement Hitachi 2MW downwind rotor wind turbine was putted on a spar type floater at the sea by Toda Co. and it was anchored in its place in October 2013. The electricity produced by this wind turbine was used for producing hydrogen in 2015. The hydrogen was fed for fuel cells which motored the maintenance boat. This project finished in FY2015. Then, the 2MW floating turbine was transferred from MOE to Goto city. It was moved to the neighbor Fukue island and re-connected to the grid line in March 2016. It got the first approval of selling its electricity as offshore wind power PPA price 36JPY/kWh. It will be kept until 2019. METI’s Fukushima FORWARD project The METI has conducted a Floating Offshore Wind Farm Demonstration Project (Fukushima FORWARD) in the Fukushima prefecture. One Hitachi 2MW downwind rotor wind turbine was anchored on a three-column, semi-sub type floater about 20 kilometre offshore from Iwaki in the Fukushima prefecture in December 2013. The substation is anchored on a spar type floater next to the 2MW floating turbine. A Mitsubishi 7MW hydraulic drive turbine was installed on a V shape, semi-sub type floater at the Onahama Port quay in summer in 2015. Then, it was carried to 20 kilometre offshore and was anchored in September in 2015. A Hitachi 5MW downwind rotor wind turbine on a advanced compressed spar type floater was carried from Dockyard in Osaka bay to Fukushima in May and was anchored in August in 2016. The full 14MW shall be in operation at the end of
Yoshinori Ueda General Manager
Japan Wind Power Association Kamichi Bldg.3F, 15-3 Nishishinbashi 3-Chome Minato-Ku, Tokyo, 105-0003 Japan I www.jwpa.jp
Danish Wind Industry Association, Bent Nielsen
2016. The NEDO has started a new Advanced Floating Offshore Wind Turbine Demonstration Project in autumn 2014. Their intentions are to build several floating offshore turbines and achieve cost reduction applying innovative technologies worldwide by 2017. NEDO conducted feasibility study in 2015. NEDO decided in 2016 to build two floating wind turbines about 7MW in total using French IDEOL’s moonpool type floater at Kita-kyushu offshore.
Remaining obstacles The business risk became low at port associated area, because of the law amendment by MILT. Several Japanese companies, such as Penta Ocean Construction Co. intend to build or rent a jack-up ship now. Therefore, offshore wind power development in Japan has moved slowly to realise now.
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Commercial projects under planning The fourth stage is led by commercial projects. 15 projects, representing in total 1,845MW, are now under development. Most of the commercial projects will use fixed foundations. One
20MW project at Goto city is floating type. Ten of these projects, with a total of 800MW, will be installed near the port where it is easy to get development permission and take the fishermen’s rights into consideration. The other four projects, with a total of 1,035MW, will be located out of port area. Several biddings were conducted by local governments in 2015 and 2016.
NWEA Netherlands Wind Energy Association The Netherlands Wind Energy Association (NWEA) is the Dutch sector association working to increase sustainable wind energy on land and at sea. NWEA unites the wind sector in the Netherlands and accelerates the transition towards a renewable energy supply by spurring businesses and governments to invest in wind energy.
NWEA actively promotes the utilisation of wind power in the Netherlands, on land and offshore. NWEA initiates and supports policy change to optimise wind energy deployment both onshore and offshore. Among the over 300 members of NWEA are developers of wind farms, owners of wind turbines, manufacturers, constructors, research institutes, electricity providers, consultants and maintenance companies. The activities of NWEA are aimed mainly at the national government. NWEA is a member of WindEurope, the European wind energy association, and the Dutch Association of Sustainable Energy (NVDE). Offshore wind: status and outlook for the Netherlands The Netherlands was one of the first countries in the world to complete offshore wind farms. The first two, Egmond aan Zee (2007) and Prinses Amalia (2008), have a total capacity of 228MW. It took a number of years to expand capacity. This was reached in September 2015 with the project Luchterduinen. It comprises of 43 turbines with a combined capacity of 129MW. Gemini, 85kilometres north of the Netherlands, will become fully operational in 2017 with an installed capacity of 600MW. Furthermore the ‘in-shore’ project of ‘Westermeerwind’ was realised in 2016 in the IJsselmeer lake and has a capacity of 100MW.
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In September 2013 the ‘Energy Agreement for Sustainable Growth’ was agreed upon by the Dutch Government, the Dutch industry association, employers, trade unions and NGOs. In this agreement the renewable energy target for the Netherlands is set at 14 per cent for 2020 and 16 per cent in 2023 (currently about six per cent). A substantial role is attributed to offshore wind. Through the Energy Agreement 700MW of offshore wind will be added yearly for five consecutive years (first tender end of 2015). In 2015 a new law for offshore wind energy was agreed by the Dutch Parliament which regulates the agreements made for offshore wind energy in the Energy Agreement.
In 2016 the first tender was held. The subsidy and permits for the Borssele Wind Farm Sites I and II were awarded to DONG Energy for a record price excluding transmission costs of 72.70 euros per MWh. These two sites are expected to be completed in mid-2020 and are to be built more than 22 kilometres off the coast of the province of Zeeland. The Dutch government chose for a new tender system with plots wherein the winner with the lowest MWh price will be granted both the concession to build as well as a ‘SDE+’ subsidy for 15 years. The roll-out scheme for offshore wind will be regulated in the ‘The Wind Energy Roadmap’ which is set by the Minister of Economic Affairs. In this roadmap a total of 3,500MW will be tendered to become operational in 2023. The grid to the shore including the transformer stations will be built by TenneT. The complete operation demands a tremendous amount of work. NWEA will continue to assist its members and the government to realise these ambitions throughout 2017.
Marijn van der Pas Manager Communicatie
Netherlands Wind Energy Association Arthur van Schendelstraat 550 3511 MH Utrecht The Netherlands T +31 (0)30 231 69 77 E info@nwea.nl I www.nwea.nl @NWEAWind
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RenewableUK The United Kingdom remains the world leader on the offshore wind stage with over 5GW of operational capacity. The sector is also looking very active in every phase of the development process: operational capacity is increasing, construction is ramping up, and projects are being approved by the planning system. All of this ensures that the sector has a bright future.
Between June 2015 and June 2016 four offshore wind farms: Humber Gateway, Kentish Flats Extension, Westermost Rough and the Levenmouth demonstration turbine, have become operational, increasing the installed capacity and making wind power an increasingly reliable source of energy for the country.
renewables remain one of the three main pillars of the United Kingdom’s future energy system, along with gas and nuclear. To this end, the offshore wind sector is eager to demonstrate the significant steps it has taken in the last couple of years, and prove its competitiveness against other energy sources.
With the closure of the Renewables Obligation fast approaching in March 2017, construction is also picking up, with projects like Rampion and Race Bank having started offshore operations. These are accompanied by the first projects building out under the Final Investment Decision (FID) Enabling scheme, i.e. Burbo Bank Extension and Dudgeon. These projects will add about 1.60GW of capacity, further beefing up deployment in United Kingdom waters.
The elephant in the room is clearly represented by Brexit. Since the vote in June 2016, the policy environment has been overhauled both at the national and at the European level. A new Prime Minister has come in, bringing the natural uncertainty that accompanies every new administration. The Committee on Climate Change has indicated a need for Government to step up its actions to meet the forth and the fifth Carbon Budgets. Uncertainty at the national level is paired with uncertainty at the European level, which is casting a shadow on every government commitment and on the overall confidence of foreign investors.
On the planning side, a huge leap forward was taken with the approval of Dogger Bank Teesside A&B; its capacity of 2.40GW is the largest consented wind farm in the world. However, last year also had its downsides with the refusal of Navitus Bay and three major Scottish projects being successfully challenged at Judicial Review. The pipeline of projects nevertheless remains considerable, with more than 12GW of consented offshore wind farms ready to secure investment and enter construction. The fierce competition for support will no doubt lead to increased cost reduction, as recently signalled by increased market competitiveness in other European countries, such as the Netherlands.
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The main challenge for the offshore sector remains obtaining the political certainty and clarity necessary to give the necessary confidence to press ahead with investments. In November 2015 Amber Rudd, Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change at the time, indicated there would be three Contracts for Difference (CfD) allocation rounds under this Parliament. A draft budget notice for a CfD allocation round to be held in April 2017 has now been published by the new Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS). The outlook for the sector remains therefore positive; the new Conservative Government has indicated that
In these fluid times, RenewableUK remains a strong and clear advocate for its members before government and the wider public. Next year’s dates for the calendar are also set for the sixth and seventh June. RenewableUK and WindEurope are joining forces to host Offshore Wind Energy 2017. This will be the largest offshore wind conference in the industry’s history, attracting more than 10,000 professionals and showcasing over 500 exhibitors from all sectors of the offshore wind industry.
Filippo Locatelli Policy Manager Development & Consents
RenewableUK Greencoat House Francis Street SW1P 1DH London United Kingdom T +44 (0)20 79 01 30 00 F +44 (0)20 79 01 30 01 E info@RenewableUK.com I www.renewableUK.com @RenewableUK
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NORWEA Wind Wave Tidal Norway lacks a domestic market for offshore wind, at the same time Norwegian companies have market shares in the North Sea market. The hope is that a demonstrator in Norwegian waters will power more companies onto the international scene
Renewables target Norway has set a renewable energy target of 67.50 per cent of total energy use by 2020. New renewable electricity production is supported through the el-certificate scheme. The scheme is a co-operative effort between Norway and Sweden to increase production from renewable capacity by 28.40TWh by 2020 (2021 for Norwegian projects). Of the total capacity in the system, Norway is financing 13.20TWh, and Sweden the remaining 15.20TWh. This means Norway will achieve 13.20TWh towards its renewables target, irrespective of where the physical installations are built. The certificates are non-technology or country specific, and tradeable on a common exchange. Certificates are issued by the state directly to producers of new renewable electricity, and traded on an open market. From 2021, Norwegian projects will no longer be eligible for elcertificates. Sweden continues with the scheme through to 2030 with an additional 18TWh target. Which mechanisms will be promoting the construction of new renewable capacity in Norway post 2020 is so-far unknown.
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The Norwegian offshore wind market There are no commercial offshore wind farms in operation or under construction in Norway. Since the deployment of the 2.30MW HyWind I floating demonstrator there has been talks of moving the installation to a petro-maritime facility for electrification trials. There are two other 10MW demonstrator concessions in the waters around HyWind, near Karmøy in Rogaland. There is a 10MW demonstrator concession for floating installations near Stadt in Sogn og Fjordane. Additionally, the company Vestavind Offshore owns a 350MW commercial offshore wind concession in the Norwegian Sea, named Havsul I. Final concession for Havsul I was given in September 2009. Recently, we have seen renewed activity around Havsul I. Politically, the concern for offshore wind has kicked up with increased insecurity in the national oil and gas sector. Parliament has recently asked that the government “in the 2018 budget at the latest, present a strategy for commercial development of floating wind mills, which can contribute to profitable electrification of the Norwegian shelf”.
Previously parliament has asked for a support scheme for demonstrator projects by 2017, and a strategy for demonstrator projects which was to be delivered in 2016, which was cancelled. Norway in offshore wind While there is no domestic market for offshore wind, both Statoil and Statkraft are Norwegian companies with experience in developing and operating offshore wind projects. Statkraft has announced that it will not be engaging in new offshore wind projects after the completion of the 400MW Dudgeon project it co-owns with Statoil. Statoil and Statkraft also developed and built the 317MW Sheringham Shoal project, for which Statoil will be taking over the operation from 2017. Additionally, Statoil is buying into Statkraft’s share of the Dogger Bank projects, leaving Statoil with a potential 50 per cent stake. Simultaneously, Statoil are continuing the development of the spar-floating concept HyWind. The company is in the process of deploying the second demonstrator, anchoring five 6MW turbines in 100-metres depth at the HyWind Scotland site north-east of Aberdeen in the North Sea. Moreover, Norwegian companies are represented in the market for – among other – jack-ups for installation, crane and access equipment, production planning and control software as well as weather forecasting. However, many relevant Norwegian companies remain outside the international offshore wind market – and NORWEA and others are calling for the rapid realisation of a demonstrator project in Norwegian waters.
Daniel Willoch Policy advisor
NORWEA Wergelandsveien 23B 0167 Oslo Norway T +47 (0)47 34 93 48 E willoch@norwea.no I www.norwea.no @NORWEA
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Syndicat des Énergies Renouvelables French Renewable Energy Association The Syndicat des énergies renouvelables (SER) is the main French industrial association for renewable energy, and brings together all sectors in this field: wood and biomass, biofuels, marine renewables energies, wind energy, geothermic energy, hydroelectricity, solar thermal and photovoltaic energy. The activities of the SER are focused on the development of renewable energy in France, and on the promotion of the interests of the industrialists and professionals of the sector. The wind commission of the SER gather about 200 companies. In constant relation with the state and the administrations, they actively participate in the elaboration of the positions of the offshore wind sector in France.
French offshore wind objectives The French energy transition law (2015) and connected regulatory texts has set a range of targets for the development of offshore wind in France: by 2023, for fixed offshore wind, France should have installed the 3,000MW already assigned by the two firsts tenders, and launched new calls for tenders for a maximum of 6,000MW capacity. For floating offshore wind, new call for tenders should be launched in the coming years following the four pilot projects (of 24MW each) under development since the fall 2016. The French Renewable Energy Association asks for even more ambitious targets i.e 15,000MW of fixed offshore wind and 6,000MW of floating offshore wind by 2030. Fixed offshore wind market is expanding in France After the two first tenders (2010 and 2012) concerning six wind farms of 500MW each, the French government has selected in 2016 two new areas, one on the Atlantic coast and the other on the Channel - North Sea coast.
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Evolution of the tender procedure for fixed offshore wind With the latest tender, the authorities and professionals are experimenting a new competition procedure that should enable cost reductions. The first stage of this process consists in the selection of candidates based on their financial and technical capabilities. The specifications of the tender is to be written during a competitive dialogue between the selected candidates and the government in a second stage. At the same time, environmental studies are conducted in the area of the future wind farms. France is a pioneer market in floating offshore wind With the attribution of four pilot projects in floating offshore wind and many companies entering the market, France is one of the leading country in the development and installation of this technology.
A growing industry As the installed capacity of onshore wind increases and the industrial phase of the offshore wind projects shows up, the French wind industry is growing. Onshore and offshore wind industry represent more than 18,000 direct and indirect jobs in more than 600 companies in both onshore and offshore wind. Supported by regional clusters and by the national initiative Windustry France (led by the SER and supported by the State), the French industry is getting more involved in the wind sector. Moving on The offshore wind and marine renewable energy working group of the French Renewable Energy Association are actively participating in the design of the legislative and regulatory framework for the offshore wind sector. In constant contact with political authorities, ministerial cabinets, the administration and the potentials stakeholders, the SER is promoting the interest of its members on a wide range of specialties such as economic, industrials, politics or legal issues.
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European Wind Energy Masters The offshore wind energy market continues to make vast reductions in the cost of energy stemming from past experiences as well as new technologies. Students of the European Wind Energy Masters (EWEM) complete challenging and innovative master’s theses every year, often looking to drive down the cost of offshore wind energy even further. EWEM students, who can specialise in offshore engineering, wind physics, electrical power systems, and rotor design, have identified the most promising areas for advancement in the offshore industry.
Students in the offshore engineering track have identified floating turbines, larger wind turbines, and lifetime extension as the main areas for research and innovation. Floating wind turbines present their own unique challenges related to installation, anchoring, and complex motion. With a large capital investment for offshore wind farms, the concept of lifetime extension becomes even more attractive. Currently, students are looking for ways to record the fatigue history which can be used to make safe and economical decisions about the lifespan of wind turbines. The field of wind energy reaches far beyond the individual turbine. Wind physics students adapt new wind farm designs to a variety of environments and terrain. In an offshore wind turbine farm, the effect of wakes take longer to break down due to decreased turbulence. This creates a challenge in wind farm controls. Research is focusing on minimising the effect on turbines downstream while maximising power output, leading to more efficient turbine and farm design.
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Electrical power system students are dealing with the electrical challenges associated with moving farms further offshore. As turbine designs grow in size and increase in distance offshore, the transmission capacity also increases. With the increased energy production, the appropriate infrastructure must also be implemented to accommodate
EWEM students visit DONG Energy in Gentofte
the energy generated. This is one of the major challenges EWEM students face in offshore electrical design. One of the main challenges faced by the students in the rotor design track is the cubic increase in rotor blade mass. As rotor size increases, energy pay off only increases by a squared factor. With wind turbines reaching the 10MW size, new blade designs and materials will be necessary to reduce weight. Research is being conducted on the structural layout and material composition of the blades. Once designed, testing of new blade concepts moves research towards industrial readiness. New innovations in maintenance, such as robotic inspections, create opportunities to lower the cost of O&M. These blades propose a new economic promise which is of great interest to the wind energy industry. To solve the economic challenge of creating cost effective large scale energy generation, the wind industry must continue to develop globally. EWEM prides itself in being an international program with students coming from 43 different countries around the world. Working with the international community will not only open new markets for development, but it will pull resources from across the globe to solve the challenges associated with transforming the energy system. Offshore students expect the United States of America and Japanese markets to demand floating technology and expect to rely on Europe’s expertise to assist increasing capacity.
EWEM students receive a presentation from Nikolaj Kruppa of DONG Energy
Brandon Pereyra Vice President ASE ‘Aeolus’ Student of EWEM Offshore Engineering Track
ASE ‘Aeolus’ Kluyverweg 1 2629 HS Delft The Netherlands E info@ase-aeolus.com I www.ase-aeolus.com ASEAeolus
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GeoSea NV .............................................................................................................................. 70 Global Marine Systems Limited .................................................................. 71
Aluminium Marine Consultants .................................................................... 37 Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38 Atlas Professionals ........................................................................................................ 39
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Bladt Industries .................................................................................................................. 43 BLG Logistics ....................................................................................................................... 44 Blue Offshore ......................................................................................................................... 45 Braveheart Marine BV ............................................................................................... 46
Jumbo Offshore ................................................................................................................. 79
Breman Machinery b.v. ........................................................................................... 47
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Cuxport .......................................................................................................................................... 52 C-Ventus Offshore Windfarm Services .............................................. 54 CWind ............................................................................................................................................. 55
Maritime Craft Services (Clyde) Ltd ........................................................ 86 MMT .................................................................................................................................................. 87
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MPI Offshore .......................................................................................................................... 88
DBR BV ......................................................................................................................................... 60
Mukran Port ............................................................................................................................ 90
Deutsche Windtechnik Offshore und Consulting ................ 1 Dieseko Group BV ......................................................................................................... 62 DS Marine Finance ........................................................................................................ 63
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NAMI Constructions B.V. ...................................................................................... 91 nkt cables ................................................................................................................................... 92
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Tidal Transit Ltd .................................................................................................................. 122
Oceanwide ................................................................................................................................ 94
TKI Wind op Zee .............................................................................................................. 123
Offshore Boarding B.V. ............................................................................................ 95
TOS People On Demand ...................................................................................... 124
Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference ..................................... 97 Offshore Wind ...................................................................................................................... 98 Oil Control Systems ..................................................................................................... 99
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Rix Sea Shuttle Ltd ....................................................................................................... 105
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Royal IHC .................................................................................................................................... 107
Zensor ............................................................................................................................................. 135
Safeway B.V. .......................................................................................................................... 108
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Scaldis Salvage and Marine Contractors ...................................... 110
FORCE Technology ............................................................ Inside front cover
Seafox ............................................................................................................................................. 113
NOF Energy ............................................................................................................................. 134
Seafox TLQ .............................................................................................................................. 114
North Sea Shipbrokers ................................................ Inside back cover
Seajacks ....................................................................................................................................... 115 Seaway Heavy Lifting ................................................................................................ 116 Sky-Access .............................................................................................................................. 117 SMST Designers & Constructors BV ................................................... 118 Smulders ..................................................................................................................................... 119
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24Sea Monitoring your offshore wind turbines
24Sea, a spin-out of OWI-lab, offers testing services and dedicated short and long-term structural health monitoring systems for offshore structures. We engineer, assemble and install the data acquisition systems, provide dedicated sensors, manage the remote access, data transfer and data storage. 24SEA also offers data analysis and reporting services.
24SEA Drukpersstraat 4 1000 Brussel Belgium
T +32 (0)2 880 63 81 F +32 (0)2 463 17 06 E info@24sea.eu I www.24sea.eu 24SEA Contact: Gert De Sitter
Our mission is to provide the wind farm developers and operators those insights that are crucial to minimise construction and installation costs and access the lifetime of existing structures and reduce their operation, maintenance and inspection costs.
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Our hardware team consists of highly qualified people fully certified to do all offshore works. Our data analysts have experience in structural dynamics, signal processing, system identification and structural health monitoring using advanced data mining techniques. Our track record in offshore wind started in 2011. Today we continuously monitor the foundations and substations of many offshore wind farms in Europe.
Test & short term monitoring services Our test and short term monitoring services using mobile measurement systems are dedicated for: • periodic design verification where the vibration levels, resonance frequencies and damping values of the offshore structure are identified for e.g. commissioning and scour assessment; • characterising the seismic behavior of offshore structures, their components and their interaction providing input for optimisation, periodic inspection, failure investigation and troubleshooting. Long term monitoring services At 24Sea we have extensive experience in providing monitoring solutions for offshore substructures and foundations for:
• d ynamic monitoring using accelerometers and inclinometers; • load monitoring using strain gauges; • grout monitoring using displacement sensors and load cells; • environmental monitoring using e.g. wave radars, water level sensors, corrosion sensors, … Data analysis services and ongoing R&D Our data analysis platform enables us to process large amounts of data and generate automated online and/or periodic reports. The results of our data analysis services and R&D activities have an immediate value for our clients as designers and manufactures can use the insights for improving future designs and operators get the decision support they need for cost effective inspection planning, life time extension.
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A2SEA Powered by knowhow A2SEA offers integrated installation and service solutions for the offshore wind industry. Since 2002, our specialised fleet has installed more than 1,400 turbines and 400 foundations for the world’s offshore wind market. We have installed foundations and turbines on i.a. London Array, Westermost Rough, Gode Wind 2+1, Borkum Riffgrund 1 and Burbo Bank Extension. Many of our techniques and processes are setting standards for best practice throughout offshore wind, providing solutions that can help bring down the cost per megawatt of clean energy.
An essential link in the offshore wind value chain Before foundations, wind turbines and cables are in place, an offshore wind project demands the planning skills, process know-how and experience of qualified people who can guarantee the job gets done. Our project teams are adept at pulling together all the pieces of the installation puzzle to ensure that every project comes in safely, on time, and to budget – and we have a fourteen-year track record to prove it.
A2SEA A/S Kongens Kvarter 51 DK-7000 Fredericia Denmark
T +45 (0)75 92 82 11 F +45 (0)75 92 63 75 E a2sea@a2sea.com I www.a2sea.com A2SEA A/S Contact: Mette Jørvad Director, Head of Communication &
Planning down to the smallest detail Before mobilising a single crew member, we prepare all the necessary approvals, plan the supply chain and carry out a seabed assessment to make sure it’s stable enough to bear the weight of our jack-ups in action. Once a project is underway, our jack-ups can provide full-board accommodation
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for all offshore personnel involved in the installation, making coordination between the various contractors easy. Optimising our processes from project to project We examine and document each of our processes in detail, always looking for ways to make improvements. From project to project, these add up to improvements in both time and cost that can be passed on to our customers. Because we are so familiar with the seabed conditions, wind turbine components and how long each operation takes, our risk management is both detailed and reliable.
The A2SEA offshore wind package A2SEA has the experience, know-how and equipment to ensure our customers get an installation package tailored to the specific needs of their offshore wind projects. Working closely with our key customers, we develop solutions that meet the demands of the market and, ultimately, help bring down the cost of clean energy. A2SEA has two fit-for-purpose built vessels; Sea Installer and Sea Challenger. They have installed turbines on Westermost Rough, Gode Wind 2+1 and Burbo Bank Extension with the latest within offshore wind turbines, MHI Vestas 8MW.
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Zero harm The all-important aspect of safety is always a key part of the planning and execution phase and safety assessments
and planning are always conducted closely with the client.
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Abeking & Rasmussen Schiffs - und Yachtwerft SE Abeking & Rasmussen (A&R) is a pioneering shipyard in Germany with high reputation for quality and innovation for naval and commercial vessels since 1907. Today the company delivers to a critical and sophisticated clientele all over the world. The modern, compact shipyard is independent of weather, with sheds made for ships of over 125 metres length, which can be launched resp. taken ashore via synchrolift. The revolutionary SWATH@A&R concept presents a superior alternative to conventional hull forms due to its unique seakeeping and maneuvering in rough sea for numerous applications.
Abeking & Rasmussen Schiffs - und Yachtwerft SE An der Faehre 2 27809 Lemwerder Germany T +49 (0)421 673 30 F +49 (0)421 673 31 15 E info@abeking.com I www.abeking.com abekingundrasmussen Contact: Nils Olschner Sales Director Special Vessels
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The shipyard Abeking & Rasmussen has developed a unique ship design which offers extraordinary seaworthiness and low sea response motions in the same range as vessels which are at least three times larger – the SWATH@A&R® technology. The 25-metre SWATH@A&R® Crew Transfer Vessel is designed to be the final link in the logistic chain for maintenance between shore and offshore wind turbines. The first of class was delivered to the German company BARD Engineering in 2010 and increased the accessibility of wind energy plants, offering safe transfer of service personnel both, during sailing and while stepping over to the plant. This must be done in a safe, economic and reliable way.
The 25-metre SWATH@A&R® Crew Transfer Vessel will allow access to offshore wind turbines with a significant wave height of up to 2.50 metres. The concept of the crew transfer vessel allows easy adaptation to various tasks in offshore wind farms. The main role is transfer of service personnel and for this task the vessel offers a spacious mess room. Storage facilities for components and spare parts are available as well as space for modules of TEU size such as firefighting monitor, oil spill equipment, ROV base etc. The SWATH@A&R design also allows for comfortable accommodation of service technicians at sea on smaller vessels due to its unique seakeeping
capabilities. Thus, A&R is able to close the gap between conventional CTVs and large SOVs. Designs for ten service technicians on a 27-metre SWATH@A&R which can still land at the offshore installations directly are available, spacious accommodations on 40-metre vessels with DP2-capabilities and access systems as well as 60-metre SWATH for 60 persons on board as an alternative to traditional SOV designs.
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Acta Marine Serving the construction and lifetime of offshore wind farms Acta Marine is an independent maritime service provider. Based in the Netherlands, we are a trusted partner to clients worldwide working on offshore and coastal water projects in the oil & gas, dredging & construction and the offshore wind market. As a family-owned business, our focus is long-term. We build strong relationships with our clients. Because safety and quality are the key principles of how we work, we continually invest in the welfare and training of our personnel as well as upgrading and maintaining our fleet.
Acta Marine Het Nieuwe Diep 39d 1781 AE Den Helder The Netherlands K.P. van der Mandelelaan 34 3062 MB Rotterdam The Netherlands
T +31 (0)88 032 09 00 E info@actamarine.com I www.actamarine.com Contact: Simon Anink General Manager
The team Established in 1970, Acta Marine is backed up by more than 45 years of experience. At the core of the company is a team of 250 dedicated personnel. Total service Our versatile fleet delivers service to the whole lifecycle of offshore wind farms. We have more than 50 vessels including: • DP2, Walk-to-Work CSV; • DP Multicats; • shoalbusters; • crew transfer vessels (CTV’s); • survey vessels & barges.
Construction and O&M Providing tailor-made solutions: we have a suitable vessel for every type of construction and O&M requirement including balance of plant maintenance. Walk-to-Work Our DP2, Walk-to-Work Construction Support Vessel Acta Orion, together with our CTV’s offers construction and service operation support. The Acta Orion has proven capabilities: • 80 POB accommodation; • cargo space for over 20 TEU’s; • comfort class II; • motion compensated gangway operations over 2.50 metres Hs; • crane ten tonnes at 17.50 metres.
Cable operations Between 2 and 20 metres waterdepth, we can support numerous cable related activities: • (re)burial; • recovery; • shore-ends; • shallow water passages; • remedial work. Achievements • Walk-to-Work vessel Acta Orion: in 2016 over 6,000 TP connections with motion compensated gangway; • crew transfer vessels: since 2006 over 500,000 safe crew transfers; • DP Multicats: since 2010 over 50 finalised projects in offshore wind farms (i.e. surveys, cable lays, UXO clearances, ROV operations, etc.).
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Preparation & survey Our DP Multicats and survey vessels support the initial stages of offshore wind farm development: • preliminary surveys;
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ALL NRG A world of power ALL NRG hold a globally leading position as a full-scope provider delivering highly qualified solutions to the onshore and offshore energy sector. With an exceptional track record of successful international projects, customers benefit from hands-on experience, specialist know-how and extensive service. Customers get consistent quality on time,
We have conducted the grid connection and other electrical installation jobs on approximately 2,000 offshore wind turbines worldwide. This corresponds to more than 90 per cent of the largest established offshore wind-turbinefarms. Therefore, we have one-of-a-kind experience in the technical challenges and long-term project processes.
ALL NRG A/S Sdr. Kajgade 7-9 8500 Grenaa Denmark T +45 (0)70 10 10 22 E contact@allnrg.com I www.allnrg.com
Inspection ALL NRG provide a large number of inspection services to the on- and offshore wind industry. Most problems go undetected until an operating failure occurs. Usually failures do extensive damage, causes interruption of operation schedules, and leads to expensive downtime where your turbine is not operating.
Contact: Esben Schmidt Managing Director Wind & Projects
ALL NRG is a result-oriented business partner, and we combine great responsiveness with the will to take full responsibility. We have a clear focus on the needs of our customers, and our extensive experience makes ALL NRG the preferred partner in all project stages.
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ALL NRG has been created by the acquisition of several prominent energyrelated companies, each with a long and strong track-record. For more than 20 years we have been serving the energy sector with flexible solutions. Services ALL NRG supply a wide range of services to the world’s leading energy companies and OEMs, both mechanically and electrically. We provide solutions in all phases of the wind turbine life cycle, from
design and development over installation and service to final decommissioning. We take immense pride in serving the world of energy with the highest standards in the industry. Whether we supply a single technician or a full turn-key solution, our focus is on safe, cost-effective execution. Profitability, quality project management, hands-on proactivity and specialist expertise are the core elements ALL NRG brings to every single project for every single client every single day. You can rest assured that our staff are committed to performing their jobs efficiently while adhering to the strictest safety standards. Commissioning ALL NRG takes full responsibility for the grid connection and commissioning of individual wind turbines and/or an entire windfarm, both onshore and offshore.
ALL NRG can support you in finding potential problems before they are ever realised. If done periodically, these inspections can save maintenance cost and prevent unexpected downtime. Our inspection specialists are equipped with the latest methods and technologies to give a full documented report of findings, stating a clear overview of the current turbine status. Furthermore, the report includes a suggested list of actions to prevent further wear or damage on your asset. Our world of services: • engineering and development; • project management and consulting; • resources and solutions; • installation and commissioning; • operation support; • maintenance and service; • inspections and advisory.
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Aluminium Marine Consultants A leading expert in aluminium vessel construction and design Aluminium Marine Consultants (AMC) is a leading international aluminium boat builder providing innovative and bespoke solutions to vessel construction and design. Based at the entrance to the Medina River, In Cowes, United Kingdom, AMC specialises in aluminium alloy workboats for a wide range of applications. Since established in 2007 AMC has built a global reputation for excellence in its field. Having built over 45 vessels, AMC has been involved in both workboat and offshore crew transfer design & construction for many years. Whether you are a marine contractor, charter company or local authority, AMC vessels will start repaying you from the moment they start work.
Aluminium Marine Consultants Ltd St Catherine’s Building Trinity Wharf PO32 6RF Cowes Isle of Wight United Kingdom T +44 (0)1983 29 87 36 E enquiry@aluminium-boats.com I www.aluminium-boats.com Aluminium Marine Consultants @AluminiumMarine Aluminium Marine Consultants Ltd Contact: Rob Stewart Commercial Director
It’s been an impressive year for AMC with the completion of its most impressive contract yet – four sister vessels built almost concurrently. All have been engineered to be essentially similar, allowing completely interchangeable crewing. AMC’s advanced crew transfer vessels can achieve up to 28 knots, with excellent sea-keeping qualities and the ability to remain at sea for extended periods.
SES – AMC added a new surface effect ship (SES) design to its portfolio geared towards the crew transfer vessel market and designed by Norway’s Espeland and Skomedal Naval Architects (ESNA). The new ESNA Tern SES CTV is a next generation high performance crew transfer vessel, offering turbine access in up to 2.50-metre waves, with a maximum speed above 40 knots and greatly reduced speed loss in high seas. The vessel’s tern hull has an inflated rubber bag in the stern which
acts as an air cushion that lifts up to 80 per cent of the vessel weight, reducing resistance and allowing the vessel to travel at higher speeds. Bespoke – AMC made waves with the Turbine Transfers vessel Trearddur Bay. This CTV catamaran was the first to be equipped with Voith’s linear jet propulsion system, recording speeds of 32 knots. AMC worked closely with client and designer to create this first in class unique vessel. Showcasing their ability to work with new innovation, creating bespoke design solutions. AMC has the capacity to deliver projects from large commercial workboats right through to bespoke vessels and marine projects. Providing a flexible repair facility, operating at several locations within the United Kingdom and mainland Europe.
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SWATH – AMC has joined forces with Naval Architect John Kecsmar of Ad Hoc Marine Designs to offer uniquely designed SWATH workboats. The all new next generation of SWATH windfarm boats are built from aluminium and designed to be robust for additional longevity in harsh environments. The new advanced SWATH hull form, tailor made for the windfarm market, is designed with 50 per cent
reduced coupling, 20 per cent increased damping and an increase in 25 per cent displacement without compromising speed. The new hull form has already proven to be exceptional, demonstrating speeds of 25 knots in two to three-metre waves with extremely low motions and regularly transferring in Hs= 2 metre + waves.
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Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports Personal approach, clever solutions Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports, your entrance to a wealth of suppliers, maritime, logistics, sites, heliport, airport and seaports for clever solutions in offshore wind.
Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports Havengebouw De Ruyterkade 7 1013 AA Amsterdam The Netherlands T +31 (0)6 10 92 25 54 E dorothy@ayop.com I www.ayop.com @AYOP_Offshore Contact: Dorothy Winters Business Developer Offshore
Hollandse Kust For installation and O&M of the new Hollandse Kust wind farms, including electrical infrastructure, the North Sea Canal area offers everything you need at the shortest nautical distance.
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Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports (AYOP) is a network of flexible partners with enormous experience and expertise. We are your first port of call for flexible suppliers, first-class logistics, and the best heliport, airport and seaport facilities. When it comes to smart solutions for offshore wind, Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports has the answer.
Track record The first three Dutch offshore wind farms have been installed using our port region. Currently all O&M activities are also handled, and based in our area. For near shore wind farm Westermeerwind turbine assembly and mobilisation has taken place. Other facilities are a unique cable handling hub, catering to all major operators and cable producers including Prysmian, E.ON, Dolwin and various Dutch, German and British projects.
About Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports AYOP’s major objective is to provide promotional support to the regional offshore industries and to promote the area’s unique facilities. Our partners not only includes many oil-andgas, offshore wind and port-related and maritime industries, but local government bodies as well. Find our members’ services at AYOP.com
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Atlas Professionals At the frontier of Energy & Marine With our specialist renewables team based in the United Kingdom, Atlas Professionals has the knowledge and expertise to provide fully competent personnel for the entire life cycle of an offshore wind farm. Atlas Professionals is an international leading recruitment company that specialises in the provision of onshore and offshore personnel to the energy, marine and renewables industries internationally. With 18 offices worldwide and a presence in 14 different countries, Atlas Professionals has the support of a global organisation to provide customers with a complete and durable recruitment solution.
Atlas Professionals 10th Floor, Colston Tower, Colston Street Bristol, BS1 4XE Bristol United Kingdom T +44 (0)117 929 52 50 E bristol@atlasprofessionals.com I www.atlasprofessionals.com Atlas Professionals @Atlas4Jobs Atlas Professionals Atlas Professionals @atlasprofessionals Contact: Martine Rondeel Manager Renewables
Fully competent personnel Since the inception of the renewable energy market, Atlas has been a major player in this field and has the ability to provide fully competent personnel for the entire life cycle of an offshore wind farm.
International tax and finance advice In conjunction with our specialist recruiters, our renewables team has an in-house tax and finance team that can deal with global enquiries. We are registered for tax in many countries around the world, which enables our professionals and clients to be safe in the knowledge that any relevant legislation is complied with where applicable. Furthermore, with the support of our wider global organisation our team take a proactive approach by keeping up to date with any changes in local tax regimes to ensure that our clients’
operations are prepared for any subsequent changes or considerations. 24/7 logistic support From arranging and administering the travel directly through to overseeing the visa application process – we can take care of it. We are keen to ensure that our professionals receive the travel planning in a prompt and effective way. Therefore, we work collaboratively with our clients to ensure forward planning is undertaken. Our services team are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to provide our clients and professionals with a highly dedicated, professional, yet personal service. Quality and safety Protecting people is a top priority within Atlas. This is illustrated by our accreditation to ISO 9001:2008, and MLC 2006.
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Our renewables team based in Bristol, United Kingdom, takes pride in its reputation for supplying the most skilled, loyal and experienced professionals in the industry. Our professionals have a wide range of market-leading knowledge and as such can provide practical and operational advice to ensure project development strategies are robust, achievable and aligned with industry best practice. We can provide a wide range of personnel with expertise in numerous onshore and offshore operations in the renewable industry, ranging from power
cable installation for offshore wind parks, interconnector projects, operations and maintenance, but also for the telecoms industries and beyond.
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Azimuth Marine B.V. ‘FlexTrack’ tensioner systems - ship agency project management - offshore support Azimuth Marine B.V. is an independently owned service provider to the maritime and offshore industry, specialised in ship agency, shipbrokerage, marine surveys, installation, conversion and project management. Our diverse range of marine services is specifically tailored to meet our clients’ individual requirements. Our customers are provided with superior shipping support services in the Netherlands and at project locations around the globe.
Azimuth Marine B.V. P.O. Box 626 3195 ZG Pernis The Netherlands T +31 (0)10 714 46 60 E info@azimuth-marine.nl I www.azimuth-marine.nl azimuthrotterdam Azimuth Marine B.V. Contact: Joost de Waal Managing Director
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Offshore support Azimuth Marine is an expert in rendering services to the offshore and renewable energy industry. A specialised maritime trade requires specialised services and port agency from a team who understand the special needs and demands in this sector of shipping. With our own representatives familiar with the trade and on site, we can act fast and effective, wherever and whenever needed. Sales tensioners Azimuth Marine is the European sales agent and distributer for ‘FlexTrack’, an innovative, flexible, modular and compact tensioner system. This system will offer the advantage of flexibility to create the required pulling force by assembling tensioning units. The units can be positions in a linear configuration or in a curve. It
offers the possibility to create the required tensioning capacity by mounting several units with a maximum pulling force of two tonnes per unit. The compact size and light weight of the units makes fast shipment and installation on location possible. The engines can be used for a variety of applications and products, both on- and off-shore: • single unit cable engine; • cable-, pipe-, umbilical-engine in a linear configuration; • cable-, umbilical-engine in a curved configuration; • configuration of required pulling force and speed. Project management Supercargo / port captaincy and logistic services: preparation, coordination and
supervision of loading and discharging, stowage, securing and lashing of cargoes such as heavy-lift, project, sawn timber, bulk, breakbulk, general cargo. Coordination and supervising installation of machinery and equipment, ship conversion. Coordination and assistance with the flow of documents between vessel, agent, port, transporter, authorities, etc. Port agency Azimuth Marine B.V. provides comprehensive technical and operational support to vessels on behalf of its owners, shippers, charterers, operators and / or managers. As your local representative and through our extensive network of suppliers, we render superior full-vessel agency attendance and ship husbandry services throughout the Netherlands.
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BEXCO Our Rope. Your Solution. BEXCO is a leading European manufacturer of precision-engineered synthetic mooring, towing and lifting ropes, made-to-measure for offshore oil and gas, renewables, marine and industrial applications. With its own modern manufacturing and R&D facilities, BEXCO is able to design, test and then produce customised subsea mooring solutions for wind turbine installations as well as customised slings for engineered lifts, meeting all complex loading and handling requirements for specific projects.
BEXCO Industriepark Zwaarveld 25 9220 Hamme Belgium T +32 (0)52 49 93 70 F +32 (0)52 49 93 80 E offshore@bexco.be I www.bexco.be Bexco nv-sa Contact: Rudi Labeau CCO
Manufactured at its plant in Hamme, Belgium and completed at its new load-out quayside facility in Antwerp, BEXCO recently delivered its first synthetic ropes for the mooring system to anchor France’s first major offshore wind turbine project to be installed in the Bay of Biscay. The purposebuilt solution for the project’s unique monopole configuration includes a specially-built rugged fiber rope attachment to avoid any contact between the synthetic rope and the sea bed.
Attention to detail in approval procedures, documentation and administration are given priority, with the BEXCO project team committed to supporting the project follow-up from day one.
maintenance, BEXCO offers personal contact and advice from one of our expert BEXCO engineers for every step of the way.
All of BEXCO’s production, operational and administrative processes are regularly audited by the world’s leading classification societies including Lloyds Register, DNV GL, Bureau Veritas as the majority of its main offshore synthetic rope solutions serve the world’s leading oil and gas majors. From tender through production and deployment right until final delivery and
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Bexco’s highly flexible mooring rope and heavy lift slings are manufactured with DSM’s Ultra High Molecular Weight PolyEthylene (UHMWPE), known as Dyneema® which has the same strength and similar elastic elongation
properties but weighs eight to ten times less than traditional wire ropes.
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Bibby Marine Services Ltd SOV with W2W. More access. More efficiency. More comfort. More safety In 2017 Bibby Line Group will reach another milestone in its 210 year old history when it takes delivery of the Bibby WaveMaster 1, a vessel designed specifically for operations & maintenance and construction support activities of wind farms.
Bibby Marine Services Ltd 105 Duke Street L1 5JQ Liverpool United Kingdom T +44 (0)151 794 10 34 F +44 (0)151 794 10 99 E enquiries@bibbymarineservices.com I www.bibbymarineservices.com Bibby Marine Services Limited Contact: Stephen Blaikie CEO
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Bibby Marine Services is currently building Bibby WaveMaster 1, the first in a new generation of Service Operations Vessels serving the needs of Offshore Windfarm operators. Due for completion in August 2017 this speculatively built vessel represents the first significant investment by Bibby into the marine renewables sector. Bibby are delighted to be working with Damen, one of the great names in shipping. Damen and Bibby are a similar size, both have a strong marine heritage and, almost uniquely are both family owned. Both companies focus on innovation and have similar corporate values. A collaborative approach was adopted in the design process. Bibby added our input about what we felt the customers’ requirements
were and Damen modified the vessel to suit our suggestions, particularly the internal layout, work flows and the need for a ‘step less’ approach. Additional customer feedback was then incorporated in the final design. Designed to handle well in excess of 2.50-metre significant wave heights, the Bibby WaveMaster 1 is fully adapted to cope with harsh North Sea conditions and crew comfort has been given the highest priority. Some of the features are: • unique hull form and DP2 ensure max stability and operability in severe sea states; • smart logistics/personnel workflows with step-less capability; • unique fuel saving dual engine power configuration for lower operating costs; • multi- stop elevator, height adjustable
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Bibby WaveMaster 1 is much more than a vessel it is a ‘total access and accommodation’ solution. The development of this vessel started from scratch as opposed to being an evolution of an existing design. Great care has been taken over the design period to incorporate customer needs to ensure suitability to the tasks for which it has been designed.
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Bladt Industries Offshore substations and foundations built for the future During the last 14 years, Bladt Industries has been involved in the fabrication of more than 1,500 offshore foundations and 16 substations for the offshore wind energy sector. Today, we continue to contribute with complex steel solutions leaving our mark on largescale, renewable energy projects around the world. We are specialists in complex steel structures for the offshore wind energy sector.
We specialise in: • offshore substations from PC to EPCI projects; • offshore foundations: monopiles, transition pieces, XL foundations and jackets; • constructions for the utilisation of tidal and wave energy. Offshore substations Bladt Industries has been a dynamic and innovative player in the market ever since the very first offshore wind farms were erected. In 2002, ready to take on new challenges, we produced the first offshore substation in the world. Since then, we have produced multiple substations, and for each project, we have added to our expertise and knowledge within this field. Today, we are a market-leading manufacturer of offshore substations, offering our customers a wide range of options – from production of individual steel structures to complete turnkey solutions. With a constant focus on functionality and efficient design, we manufacture high quality and customised solutions – always delivered on time.
Bladt Industries A/S Norredybet 1 9220 Aalborg Ost Denmark T +45 (0)96 35 37 00 Substation for Sandbank Offshore Wind Farm
Bladt Industries A/S Contact: Lars Kristensen Division Manager
Foundations for Veja Mate Offshore Wind Farm
Offshore foundations We specialise in the production of offshore foundations, including monopiles, transition pieces, XL foundations and jackets. We customise each solution in accordance with customer requirements, always striving to optimise every link of the supply chain. Through the years, we have contributed to and left our mark on the majority of the European offshore wind farms giving us a unique knowledge of customer needs as well as of the specific challenges of the offshore industry.
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We provide: • customised solutions; • a professional project management team ensuring successful completion of the projects; • result-oriented knowledge sharing and competent feedback; • a strong team of project managers and technicians; • optimal production and quay facilities. Through dialogue and involvement, we guide our clients through the entire process – from inception to successful completion. Our steel solutions are built for the future.
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A few of the projects we are and have been involved in: Beatrice, Hornsea Project One, Arkona, Walney 3 & 4, Wikinger, Veja Mate, Nobelwind (Bligh Bank 2), Burbo Bank Extension, Nordsee One, Sandbank,
Gode Wind 1 & 2, Baltic 2, Nordsee Ost, Borkum Riffgrund 1, West of Duddon Sands, Northwind, Gwynt y Môr, London Array, – and many more.
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BLG Logistics WindEnergy Logistics BLG LOGISTICS is a logistics service provider with about 100 locations in Europe, United States of America, Africa and Asia, many of them in Bremen (headquarters) and Bremerhaven, Germany. The company has decades of experience in port handling of heavy goods and oversized cargo. For the offshore wind industry BLG develops innovative transport, cargo handling and warehousing solutions. We have successfully carried out reference projects for offshore wind farms in the German North Sea and Baltic Sea, such as Global Tech 1, Nordsee Ost, Baltic 2, Nordergründe, Nordsee One and Wikinger.
BLG WindEnergy Logistics GmbH & Co. KG Grauwallring 2 27580 Bremerhaven Germany T +49 (0)471 48 29 57 11 F +49 (0)471 48 29 57 35 E windenergy@blg.de I www.blg-logistics.com @BLGLOGISTICS Contact: Carsten Rogge Director Operations
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Terminal operation in Bremerhaven Our terminal in Bremerhaven is geographically well located and offers short distances to the German offshore wind farms in the North Sea. It is situated behind a lock and its heavy load platform with a load capacity of up to 20 tonnes per square metre is available for all types of heavy cargo. The terminal additionally provides proven jack-up capability. Loading and unloading are carried out by our experienced team with Self-Propelled Modular Transporters (SPMT), cranes and heavy-duty forklifts. Our terminal has assembly areas situated directly at the quay as well. Transport with SPMT To transport heavy cargo and especially wind energy components, we prefer using our SPMT vehicles. They are in
operation throughout Germany and abroad on a regular basis. Furthermore, the BLG WindEnergy experts often directly support wind energy producers in transporting and handling their components weighing several tonnes. Maritime transport With our special OFFSHORE BHV 1 pontoon we provide an innovative logistics solution for the challenging interface between overland and maritime transport thanks to 17 ballast tanks and a special clutch system to dock at the pier. By using embedded heavy-load lashing sockets on deck, the freight is safeguarded easily and quickly. Engineering Our engineering team offers customeroriented solutions for all transport, storage
and cargo handling processes. For example, the team developed a storage and transport system that effectively distributes loads of up to 1,000 tonnes to the ground as well as a mobile weighing system for large components of up to 4,800 tonnes. Method statements as well as transport and other calculations are performed as well. Developing innovative logistics concepts We find optimal and cost-effective solutions for transportation, handling and storage of heavy offshore wind components. In developing our logistics concepts, we employ simulation technology as required. By simulating complex tasks and generating different scenarios, it is possible to efficiently evaluate alternatives that significantly support decision-making.
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Blue Offshore Solutions for subsea cable installation Blue Offshore supports its customers with worldwide installation, transport, storage, field jointing and repair solutions for subsea high voltage cable, array cable, flexible pipe and umbilicals. Our mission is to assist international customers with the development of the world’s oil, gas, wave, wind and tidal potential.
Our solutions Our solutions include the rental of innovative modular offshore deck equipment. Our full range of rental deck equipment consists of basket carousels, tensioners of five, ten or 15 tonnes, reel hub drive systems up to 400 tonnes, reels, loading towers and chutes. We can also provide tailor-made solutions.
Blue Offshore Laan van Nieuw Oost-Indië 191 2593 BN Den Haag The Netherlands T +31 (0)70 711 37 74 E info@blueoffshore.com I www.blueoffshore.com blue-offshore
The equipment can be installed on a wide range of vessels and barges or placed on the quayside. In addition, Blue Offshore supports vessel’s deck and equipment engineering, Finite Element Method calculations, sea fastening and stability analyses, project management and project engineering. We also provide offshore crew to operate the deck equipment during operations and to support mobilisation, hook-up, commissioning, maintenance and demobilisation.
Contact: Renate Richter Manager Business Services
Three of our recent projects EMAS AMC (Chiyoda) contracted
Blue Offshore has supported Subsea 7 with the installation of a flexible pipe
for Statoil’s Oseberg Delta 2 project by providing a modular system, consisting of a 23 metres OD – 8 metres height – 5,000 tonnes basket carousel, loading tower and associated equipment, mobilised on Subsea 7’s flexlay vessel the Normand Oceanic. This flexible pipe had a weight of 355kg/m. Several years Blue Offshore assisted Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke (NSW) with its Baltic 2 Offshore Wind Farm project. Our provided cable installation equipment was mobilised onto the DP2 vessel MV Aura and included a 23 metre OD basket carousel, loading tower and other associated equipment for cable loading, cable transport and operational assistance during cable installation.
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The grillage is strong enough to support lifting the basket carousel in one lift during (de)mobilisations. The 15 metres OD basket carousel loaded with product up to a total loaded product weight of 1,000 tonnes can be lifted with one single lift. Our basket carousels are Lloyds’ Register certified. The basket carousels can be converted into reel type carousels.
Blue Offshore to provide a rental 15 metres OD basket carousel, able to lift 1,000 tonnes of umbilicals, and related equipment. The equipment was used for the transportation, storage and installation of offshore umbilicals for Woodside’s Julimar Development Project. Installation took place with EMAS’ DP3 pipelay vessel Lewek Constellation. This project is a perfect example of the modularity of Blue Offshore’s equipment. Our 23 metres OD – 8 metres height basket carousel has been reduced to 15 metres OD – 4 metres height. We also provided support with (de)mobilisation, commissioning, umbilicals loading and offshore umbilicals installation.
Our basket carousels have a modular design for variable product carrying capacities, starting from 1,000 tonnes up to 5,000 tonnes. The outer diameters of the basket carousels are 15 metres, 18 metres and 23 metres. The basket carousels have an integrated grillage for sheerleg lifting or SPMT (de)mobilisation.
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Braveheart Marine BV High performance through flexible service Braveheart Marine is proud to provide marine services to a large number of nationally and internationally well-known dredging and offshore companies. Our fleet operates worldwide. Braveheart Marine is specialised in hydrographic studies, crew transfers, offshore wind farm inspections, diving support and subsea oil-spill detection services.
Braveheart Marine BV De Meer 9 8321 MT Urk The Netherlands T +31(0)527 68 38 39 E info@braveheartmarine.com I www.braveheartmarine.com Braveheart Marine Contact: Bram Kloos Project Manager
By deploying fast, high performance vessels for this purpose, they are able to operate very competitively. The vessels are equipped to gather data at a speed of no less than 20 knots, with a maximum wave height of 3.50 metres.
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Special depth measurements are done allowing clients to effectively manage working processes like dredging-, port-and-water-way-maintenance and replenishment work. The vessels can be deployed to survey the water column and the sea bed, using deck equipment, such as an A-frame, winch and crane, CDT and density sensors can be lowered down to the bed in a controlled manner. The crew tender vessels operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week and sail
back and forth between dry land and working areas like platforms, wind farms and trailing suction hopper dredgers. With room for up to twelve persons on board, some of the vessels transport not only people but also provisions, packages and materials. The fleet operates in waves up to five metres in height, sailing at a speed of 20 knots an hour. At the moment Braveheart is building a new vessel Javelin 25.25 completion June 2017. Braveheart Marine set up a Crew Tender Service in Eemshaven. Braveheart Marine hereby uses the terminal of Sealane, because on the Sealane quay there is enough space for thee crew transfer vessels to moor. Eemshaven is chosen because it’s an ideal location. In the area are many
wind farms and there is an increase in the offshore industry. There are no nautical limitations such as locks, so if necessary we can quickly anticipate on customer’s demand. Braveheart Marine is focused on the future, taking further steps into new fields of expertise, for example the development of software to detect oil without the need for ROV inspection. Braveheart Marine represents a global community where flexibility, innovation and commitment leads to satisfied clients.
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Breman Machinery b.v. Extreme Precision
Breman Machinery is an all-round supplier of special welding constructions, heavy sheet metal work and machining of extreme precision parts
Breman Machinery Sasdijk 20 8281 BM Genemuiden The Netherlands T +31 (0)38 385 53 73 F +31 (0)38 385 65 28 E info@breman-machinery.nl I www.breman-machinery.nl Breman Machinery B.V. Contact: Jan Boer Sales Engineer
the possibility to offer unique services. Our largest boring machine has a range of X=20,500, Y=7,000 and Z=1,500 and the largest turning machine can handle a length of 16,000 millimetres. Our preservation department can protect your projects with different painting systems. The workshops in Genemuiden have a surface of 21,000 square metres with a height of 25 metres. The crane capacity is up to 250 tonnes. Our location is located at open water, which means we have a direct connection to the international ports.
Capacity The welders of high-quality steel, like S460-S690, Duplex etc., are qualified by Lloyd’s Register or DNV for all welding positions. With 30 milling, boring and turning machines we have
Quality High quality is one of our most important standards. We work according ISO9001, ISO3834-2, EN1090-1 and VCA**.
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Extreme Precision Breman Machinery b.v. has the experience to make your wishes become reality. Our team of 130 wellexperienced employees have the knowledge to create work pieces of extreme sizes with maximum precision. We have a good record of projects for oil and gas companies, mechanical engineers, aerospace companies and industrial firms. They see us a partner in the construction of machines and the implementation of projects. We do not turn down any challenge.
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Chevalier Floatels Much more than accommodation Chevalier Floatels is the market leader with walk-to-work vessels and accommodation barges. It owns two offshore support vessels with permanently installed Ampelmann Heave Compensated Gangway. With a track record of four years in all kinds of projects, it is one of the most experienced operators in this new industry. Chevalier Floatels also owns four berth connected accommodation barges. The company focusses on safety, client satisfaction and cost efficiency. With its fleet the company makes all year operations possible for its clients.
Chevalier Floatels BV Kootwijkerdijk 2 3774 JT Kootwijkerbroek The Netherlands T +31 (0)342 44 14 04 F +31 (0)342 44 39 15 E info@cfbv.com I www.cfbv.com chevalier-floatels-bv Contact: Marcel Roelofs General Manager
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Walk-to-Work vessels DP Gezina and DP Galyna are two offshore support vessels owned by Chevalier Floatels. They feature Ampelmann Gangway, heave compensated crane and crew boat landing. The gangway makes platform access as easy as crossing the street. The vessels have 40 beds for client accommodation in 38 cabins. All cabins are connected to a bathroom and are equipped with TVs. There are two large offices with seven desks. The entire vessel is covered by WIFI. Apart from being efficient work horses they are also intended to create a modern hotel feeling for our guests. As environmental responsibility is important, the vessels are designed for extremely low CO2 emissions and feature a very low fuel consumption of about
three cubic metres per day. This makes the vessels also the most cost efficient walk to work vessels in the market. Vessel upgrades The vessels have been upgraded with an additional retractable bow thrusters, so they have now four azimuth thrusters. In combination with new Ampelmann software, the vessels have now proven to be fully operational all year round. The aft deck has been covered with an additional deck allowing for a covered container storage while at same time creating a work deck above this. Hotel barges The hotel barges of Chevalier are all designed with guest comfort in mind. They feature a galley, restaurant, cafĂŠ, recreation areas, laundry and offices. All
cabins are connected to bathrooms. The Rossini even features its own water makers and sewage treatment system and can be deployed in the most inhospitable areas of the world. Kalmar is the largest vessel of the fleet. It features 221 cabins. The Sans Vitesse is the most luxurious barge in the fleet. It has 101 cabins and it matches the standards of a modern business hotel. The barge is therefore frequently used for accommodating the project management or housing the client representatives. Future Chevalier Floatels has grown quite rapidly in the past years. The intentions are to keep doing this while staying focused on customer satisfaction. This is done by applying the lessons learned from the past, so that the company can continue to be a leader in its fields.
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CIG Maritime Technology Your partner in DESIGN, ENGINEERING and OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CIG Maritime Technology (CIG-MT) is familiar with every step of the maritime design process. From the first consultation with the client concerning the project requirements, through to the general- and structural design, detailed engineering, and the supervision of construction projects. Thanks to our extensive knowledge and experience we are capable of making large complex projects manageable and complete them successfully. We involve 3D presentation at an early stage of the design, with a complete, navigatable, full-scale model. With this model we can integrate and coordinate the technical systems directly into the design.
CIG Maritime Technology Osloweg 110 9723 BX Groningen The Netherlands T +31 (0)50 575 37 05 E s.vandergoot@cig-eu.com I www.cig-mt.com CIG Maritime Technology Contact: Steven van der Goot, BEng
Van Oord’s offshore installation vessel Aeolus, working for the Eneco Luchterduinen offshore wind farm.
Design & engineering Our passionate team of experienced naval architects, structural designers and mechanical engineers are constantly focused on new developments in the maritime industry. With our structured design methodology we are able to implement new ideas and the clients’ requirements in an efficient and creative way into the design. We can make complete ship designs as well as support our customers in every phase of the design process, from concept design through basic design and detail engineering.
Operational support Through experience we have developed a practical, hands-on, and no-nonsense attitude. We assist our customers in all operational questions. We offer our services for complex transport operations, trim optimisations, foundation design, sea fastenings, refits, consultancy in case of ship damages, and flag and classification issues.
Our team is always stand-by to assist in a fast and constructive way, helping you to find a practical solution for any problem or challenge you may have. With our enthusiastic team of naval architects, structural designers, stability and hydrodynamic experts, mechanical engineers, detail engineers and project managers, we will find the best solution.
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Our activities vary from the design of general arrangements, feasibility studies, evaluation of flag and classification regulations, dynamic positioning assessments, motion analysis, FEM
analysis, hull shape optimisations using CFD, hull & superstructure fairing, plate development, marine system design, engine room design, structural design, workshop drawings, outfitting drawings and pipe spool drawings. These are all examples of the many services we can provide. With our combined specialties, we will find the most optimal solution for your design challenge.
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convent energy GmbH Convent personnel wind solutions – Owner managed, international and numerous awarded Convent energy was founded in 2007 in Oldenburg, Germany and is one of the top 500 fastest growing medium-sized companies across sectors between 2008 and 2016. Convent energy has been awarded the growth champion twice by the prestigious German business magazine FOCUS ®.
convent energy GmbH Bloherfelder Str. 253 26129 Oldenburg Germany T +49 (0)441 209 59 70 F +49 (0)441 209 59 72 9 E kelm@convent-energy.com E presse@convent-energy.com I
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Manpower in wind Convent energy is an international and independent personnel specialist for wind energy and that is located in the strong European wind areas with offices in Oldenburg (HQ), Bremerhaven, Hamburg, Rostock and London. Convent energy offers qualified professionals and skilled experts from all professional fields for any requirement related to planning, manufacturing of turbines and its components, construction, maintenance and service of wind farms. The convent staff are therefore prepared for any challenge relating to these requirements at any time. So far over 300 convent-technicians and highlyqualified experts have been involved in more than ten competition-related offshore-projects and along all planning and implementation phases.
Market awareness and employee loyalty With ten years of experience within the sector of human resources and specialisation on off- and onshore wind, convent energy has recently been established as one of the leading personnel service providers. Convent has recognised the signs of time, focusing on an underrated area of business, proactive recruitment and employee loyalty. These fields have helped convent their expansion of a strong employer brand. Established staff and convent-network A constant growth of permanent employees and a diversified network of freelancers and interim experts within the blue and white collar
sector, has improved convent’s ability to perform well-fitting personnel solutions for the individual and also tackle fluctuating demands of developers, manufacturers, operators and technical service providers. Deployment of staff can therefore be based upon various contract types from the labour leasing, along the procurement up to matured master-vendor and on-site concepts. HSEQ at the highest level In addition, compliance of the highest international safety, deployment regulations and simultaneously fast reaction times are guaranteed by a matching equipment and inventory management, a prospective certification work and a highly experienced implementation team.
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Covertent.com Transition piece covertent Protecting your wind turbine equipment and crew against harsh conditions and violent storms.
Covertent.com Trawlerweg 9 8042 PZ Zwolle The Netherlands T +31 (0)38 203 10 11 E info@tme.nl I www.covertent.com Contact: Henk Jan Keuter Product Manager
Imagine Huge waves battering against the monopile, strong winds and heavy rain smashing against the TP and all that is protecting your crew and millions worth of equipment is a lightweight Covertent? Do not worry. It’s our Covertent! The transition piece Covertent is made of lightweight, heavy duty PVC. Easy to assemble, easy to transport and easy to access. The TP Covertent has a 2-man-30-minute set-up time and can be assembled on- & offshore, with just an hour of training. Protecting you against violent storms, designed using the latest wind tunnel techniques. So, don’t worry… Use our Covertent!
The Covertent is a product by engineering company TME, specialised in offshore and bulkhandling solutions. The TP-cover has been used succesfully in the following projects: • Burbo Bank Offshore Wind farm; • Westermeerwind; • West of Duddon Sands Wind farm; • Wikinger Offshore Wind farm.
The Covertent can be set up quickly and easily, within half an hour by two men: • easy to transport; • easy to assemble; • easy to access; • protects you against violent storms; • sizes and materials according to your requirements; • optional branding with your company logo.
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Cuxport Services provider for the offshore industry The services that the terminal operator Cuxport offers its customers are as varied as the demands of the wind power sector. Located at the mouth of the river Elbe, where the water is deep enough for sea-going vessels, the port logistics company has gained a reputation as an efficient partner for wind park operators, energy supply companies and the foundation manufacturers.
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The German port of Cuxhaven epitomises the combination of a production site and an installation, service and maintenance port for the offshore business. Various skills required to set up and expand or maintain wind farms out at sea and generate clean energy are available at the offshore base port in the German state of Lower Saxony. Port logistics company with a wide range of services for the wind power sector The wind power sector can make full use of the expertise and capacity at the Cuxport multi-purpose terminal when seeking logistical support for these projects. The port logistics company has increasingly geared itself to meet the differing demands of this young market sector since 2007. Many customers are already using the services at Cuxport – in
Able to handle heavy loads As wind turbines are continually becoming larger, Cuxport has to move enormous weights if tower sections or foundation structures are to be transported. The company not only has a roadway capable of handling heavy loads, which runs from the manufacturers’ production sites to Cuxport, but also a heavy-duty platform for transhipment purposes.
provider offers the necessary flexibility and the relevant transhipment equipment both for services in the installation field and when providing supplies for production processes. The trend towards larger wind turbines and the use of modern installation vessels from the edge of the quay have not only triggered a reassessment of whether to complete assembly processes out at sea or on dry land, but also induced manufacturers of tower sections or foundational structures, which used to mainly produce their goods at hinterland destinations, to operate their factories very close to the sea.
Flexible Cuxport can point to many years of experience in the project business – not least based on its original design as a heavy goods terminal. The port logistics
Cuxport is repeatedly able to introduce its existing logistics expertise in projects, which accompany the offshore wind power industry in all its varied facets. For example, Cuxport organises the
particular the terminal’s ability to handle very heavy loads and the extremely strong RoRo ramps at the deep-water berths.
transportation and storage of grout in big bags. This cement-like filling material is used for turbines at offshore wind farms to secure transition pieces and monopiles.
Planning approval for a berth adjacent to the heavy-duty platform was completed this year. This will provide another 180 metres of quay space at Cuxport, hopefully from 2017 onwards, and will be able to store loads weighing up to 20 tonnes per square metre. Once it has been completed, the terminal operator will be able to offer its customers in the offshore sector another 85,000 square metres of business space.
The construction of additional capacity will be one of the most important tasks at Cuxport in the near future, so that the company can meet the growing challenges of the offshore business successfully in future too.
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Forward-looking Proximity to the wind park projects, which have already been completed and are being planned in the German Bight and the surrounding area, make Cuxhaven generally suitable to play a role in the service and maintenance business – and Cuxport in particular, with its capacity to handle special tasks. In the course of the establishment and expansion of offshore wind farms, safeguarding the operations of the wind turbines, which have been installed out at sea and are subject to extreme weather conditions, will increasingly become the focus of attention during the next few years.
The advantage of being very close to the wind farms and access to the North Sea without any locks or reliance on tides were enough to persuade one provider of independent solutions for the offshore wind power industry; it has set up its business at the SteubenhĂśft Terminal, which belongs to Cuxport GmbH.
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C-Ventus Offshore Windfarm Services Professional partners for a sustainable future C-Ventus Offshore Windfarm Services renders a wide array of services from the seabed up to the offshore wind industry. The company has an extensive track record in the provision of windfarm installation support, ad-hoc maintenance & repair services, long term Balance of Plant service packages including project and marine operations management. With our head office in the port area of IJmuiden, near Amsterdam, and an office in the United Kingdom, C-Ventus has rapidly become known as a capable and competent service provider. We pride ourselves on being truly client driven. Our transparent approach in combination with operational excellence and the highest safety standards are essential elements in making C-Ventus the preferred professional partners for services in the offshore wind industry.
C-Ventus Offshore Windfarm Services BV Havenkade 100 A 1973 AM IJmuiden The Netherlands T +31 (0)255 82 00 20 F +31 (0)255 82 00 20 E info@c-ventus.com I www.c-ventus.com C-Ventus Offshore Windfarm Services bv Contact: Paul van Tongeren Commercial Manager
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Above water line services: • cable pull in; • foundation inspections; • rope access; • coating inspections & repair; • termination & testing; • confined space inspections; • corrosion protection; • Unmanned Aerial System (UAS). Under water line services: • diving & ROV works; • seabed survey; • confined wall thickness inspection; • PLGR & OoS removal; • cable repair & protection services; • UXO remediation.
C-Ventus has the following certifications in place for its management system: • ISO 9001; • ISO 14001; • OHSAS 18001; • IRATA. Most recent projects: • Offshore Wind Farm Egmond aan Zee; • Ormonde; • Northwind; • Burbo Bank; • Luchterduinen; • Veja Mate; • Belwind; • Bligh Bank II; • Nordsee Ost; • Rentel; • Butendiek;
• DanTysk; • Westermeerwind.
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CWind Your success our priority! CWind is an integrated service provider that supports the wind industry by providing on-demand services as well as 360° solutions to ensure the success of our clients’ projects. We’ve got everything you’re likely to need; fuel-efficient and modular vessels, project solutions, highly experienced turbine technicians and fully accredited training services. We can deliver it all as stand-alone or packaged services with a track record of delivering cost effective solutions and project efficiencies during construction or O&M, wherever and whenever needed. We’ve got it all.
CWind The Beeches, Apex 12, Old Ipswich Road CO7 7QR Colchester United Kingdom T +44 (0)1206 30 44 64 E info@cwind247.com I www.cwind247.com CWind @CWind_Ltd CWind Contact: Gail Clark Head of Marketing
CWind has extensive experience in managing service packages in the wind sector and understands the demands placed on people and boats by offshore work, as well as the complexities of offshore wind farm construction and maintenance.
developing our O&M offering as we now have access to large assets as part of the shared asset portfolio and together we are exploring further synergies to meet future market demands.
Whether offshore or onshore, we are committed to delivering projects on time every time. Talk to us to find out how we can help to deliver your construction or O&M projects.
We work closely with National Wind Farm Training Centres (NWFTC), delivering accredited safety and training courses to wind farm personnel. At any moment we have over 200 technicians in the field, working for a growing list of international clients. And our company is inspected to ISO 9001, ISO14001 and OHSAS 18001.
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CWind is wholly owned by Global Marine Systems Limited. The purchase by Global Marine complements our own offering with a wide range of cable installation and maintenance services. We are
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Damen Offshore Wind The best tools at sea Damen Offshore Wind Vessels aim to support energy companies and offshore contractors at every stage of a wind farm’s lifecycle: development, installation, operations and maintenance. Damen’s offshore wind portfolio includes a wide range of offshore wind related vessels, including supply and transfer vessels, operations & maintenance ships, accommodation barges, walk to work vessels, cable layers, workboats, heavy-lift ships and jack-ups. Damen has been working hard to introduce new designs, showing that they mean to remain a step ahead in terms of providing the right solutions to the market.
Damen Shipyards Gorinchem P.O. Box 1 4200 AA Gorinchem The Netherlands T +31 (0)183 63 99 11 F +31 (0)183 63 21 89 E peter.robert@damen.com I www.damen.com Damen Industrieel Damen Shipyards Damen Shipyards Group Damen Shipyards Damen Shipyards damenshipyards Damen Shipyards Contact: Peter Robert Head of Business Development & Market Intelligence
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Damen Service Operations Vessel (SOV) Damen Shipyards’ SOV is a walk-to-work vessel able to stay at sea for one month supporting wind turbine operations, pro viding a powerful alternative to the rapidly maturing offshore renewables energy market. The SOV is the result of extensive consultation with vessel operators, field developers and turbine makers, plus two years of design development. The vessel will provide on-site work and storage facilities, plus accommodation for 40 turbine maintenance personnel and 20 crew members for periods of
up to one month. At distances greater than 30 nautical miles, the time taken to transfer maintenance crew from shore to turbine and back again everyday starts to become critical, with the longer travel time having a large impact on the overall cost of the operation. Damen has been able to design a vessel for sustained operations at sea that could guarantee 80 per cent availability working with wave heights of up to three metres Hs. This will significantly reduce costs and increase efficiency in the Central North Sea, an area considered to be the ‘worst case’ area for support vessel deployment.
DG JACK Damen and GustoMSC have announced the forming of a collaboration in order to produce a range of self-propelled and non-self-propelled jack-up platforms – the DG JACK range. The collaboration will be based on GustoMSC’s strong track record in the design of jack-ups and provision of jacking systems, combined with Damen’s extensive experience in shipbuilding and vessel optimisation, financing and worldwide after-sales services. The DG JACK range features three jack-ups, the DG JACK 6136 P, 7140P
Damen’s R&D department invested a great deal of time improving the design of a conventional catamaran so that the FCS 2610 could achieve its unrivalled seakeeping behaviour at high speeds. The Sea Axe hull shape, along with the raised deck of the design, mean that the vessel can operate at these speeds in higher sea states, greatly extending the operating window.
and 5632P, with the capability to operate at 60, 80 and 55 metres of water depth respectively. The joint Damen and GustoMSC team is fully aligned to provide an optimised solution covering the complete lifecycle of the units, including the design, construction and delivery as well as services during operational life.
FCS 2610 Damen’s Fast Crew Supplier (FCS) 2610 has been hailed as a ‘game-changer’ in the industry. The vessel is a catamaran version of the renowned Sea Axe. Its Twin Axe hull form ensures the fast, comfortable and, most importantly of all, safe transfer of passengers and goods to offshore locations.
Comfort is additionally improved by the positioning of the superstructure to the aft of the vessel. The vessel design offers a large working deck area with extensive cargo capacity, for the highest levels of workability. The FCS 2610 is extremely versatile, as can be seen by the recent applications of the vessel across the spectrum of the offshore industries.
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The decision to partner up to deliver the DG JACK was based on extensive feedback from the market. Industry trends towards larger turbine capacity demonstrate the need for such a
range. At the same time, operational experience to date has shown the requirement for jack-up intervention. And, with operational life of a wind farm being between 20 and 25 years, the cases for JACK is clear.
The Twin Axe hull of the vessel works by significantly reducing the amount of resistance the vessel encounters in the water whilst underway. In addition to providing comfortable transportation, this confers on the vessel the additional benefit of considerably improved fuel efficiency.
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DBR BV Your partner in Reliability DBR BV is an independent OEM manufacturer of generator sets for the offshore, marine & dredging industries up to 4,000kVA worldwide. DBR supplies a standard range and designs custom solutions for open and containerised applications, including DNV2.7-1/3 and A60 rated packages, according to the high quality codes & standards and IACS classification rules.
DBR BV Lelystraat 53 3364 AH Sliedrecht The Netherlands T +31 (0)184 61 32 00 F +31 (0)184 61 26 54 E info@dbr-bv.nl I www.dbr-bv.nl dbr.generatorsets Contact: H.J. Hafkamp Sales Manager
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Why DBR • proven track record of thousands of vessels and platforms which are still using the power of the DBR generator sets worldwide; • flexible private company with smart creative people; • professional group of clients; • brand independent; • OEM partner for most well-known engine and generator brands; • efficient production and monitoring systems; • worldwide service; • custom solutions.
Used brands are often the engine brands Mitsubishi, Volvo, MAN, MTU, Caterpillar and Cummins with Leroy Somer or Stamford generators. For pumps DBR is partner for especially Johnson/SPX and Varisco. Wind farm substations The solutions for wind farm substations combine the knowledge and experience from different disciplines. DBR delivered a lot of IACS classified gensets as part of the turnkey substation solution. Projects are delivered including ventilation and filtering systems as well the cooling, exhaust and fuel systems. Also synchronisation, load-sharing and monitoring systems are done completely in-house. To save costs on maintenance and by creating more reliability DBR developed its so called DBR long running
system, DBR remote control monitoring system and DBR fuel treatment system. 3D modelling Especially for turnkey projects as well as containerised packages DBR can create exceptional benefits for their clients by using 3D modelling. DBR – your partner in reliability DBR assure the reliability by doing all the necessary activities from engineering until maintenance and delivery of spare parts. Training and commissioning on-site assists operational people in the effective use of the sophisticated equipment. DBR BV has developed itself as a reliable partner in which quality and safety play an important role. Rely on DBR as a ISO 9001, SCC and offshore certified company, including GWO.
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Deutsche Windtechnik Offshore und Consulting Full service above as well as under water Deutsche Windtechnik was one of the first offshore service providers on the market. We have a decade of experience in carrying out a wide range of tasks at sea and have continued to develop this area to include the entire infrastructure of offshore wind farms. Our cumulative experience, versatile staff and network of maritime partners enable us to provide comprehensive service for offshore wind farms, including foundations, turbines, rotor blades and even offshore substations.
Deutsche Windtechnik Offshore und Consulting GmbH Stephanitorsbollwerk 1 (Haus LEE) 28217 Bremen Germany T +49 (0)421 69 10 50 F +49 (0)421 69 10 52 99 E info-dwtoc@deutsche-windtechnik.de I www.deutsche-windtechnik.com deutschewindtechnik Contact: Jens Landwehr CEO
Manage interfaces – reduce costs Our customers can select from a range of individual service packages all the way up to the maintenance of complete wind farms above and under water. In addition to the complete system environment, this also includes technical management and monitoring, coordination in the wind farm or monitoring tasks during the manufacturing of components and their installation. Since 2016 DWTOC is joining forces with the Dutch-German group OutSmart, which focuses on offshore operations management and management services. All our offshore services are certified by GL Systems Certification in line with ISO 9001:2008, BS OHSAS 18001 and ISO 14001. This is the highest available level of certification. We rely on synergies and flexible teams that use their training to perform a
variety of tasks during deployments, and this minimises the amount of work required. Interface management is one of our leverage in reducing costs. In addition, we work together very closely with suppliers and obtain certification from them. This has advantages for everyone involved. Our offshore references Our offshore service teams are working at Alpha Ventus, Amrumbank, Baltic I, Butendiek, Dan Tysk, Egmond aan Zee, Luchterduinen, Meerwind, Nordergründe, Nordsee Ost, Prinses Amaliawindpark, Sandbank, Trianel Windpark Borkum and Westermeerwind. DWTOC is also currently participating in tenders with various service providers for numerous international projects, particularly in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
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Deutsche Windtechnik AG is the leading service provider of independent maintenance services for wind turbines, operating worldwide. On land alone the company manages more than 2,800 machines manufactured by Vestas/NEG Micon, Siemens/An Bonus, Nordex and Senvion with fixed maintenance contracts (full maintenance or basic contract). Out of a total of over 850 employees, 115 of these are specialised in the offshore sector: the Deutsche Windtechnik Offshore und Consulting (DWTOC) unit is responsible for developing and implementing tailormade maintenance concepts for wind farms in the North and Baltic Seas. Aside from the manufacturers and several other companies in the offshore segment, we are the only company that provides maintenance for complete offshore wind farms and substations.
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Dieseko Group BV Wind farms – time saving offshore innovations and decommissioning
Vibro technology is a proven method for fast and accurate pile driving. Dieseko Group develops and supplies vibratory hammers for driving or extracting offshore wind farm foundation piles.
Dieseko Group BV Lelystraat 49 3364 AH Sliedrecht The Netherlands T +31 (0)18 441 03 33 F +31 (0)18 441 13 86 E info@diesekogroup.com I www.pve-holland.com @ICEPVEHolland Dieseko Group - ICE PVE Contact: Douwe Feenstra
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Vibrating technology in a highly competitive market Market leader Dieseko Group develops and supplies you with the right foundation equipment, to take the full advantage of the current energy change. Dieseko Group offers vibro technology with lowest noise emission levels for sea life and environment. Our technology is also highly efficient and time saving. We have our own in house R&D department and benefit from long-term relationships with geotechnical experts.
a combination of two 250kgm carters, has proven once again to have the power to extract monopiles without any problems.
PVE 500M Recently the heaviest single PVE vibratory hammer of Dieseko Group successfully dismantled wind farm Lely in only three hours. Four monopiles were removed from the seabed and carried off via pontoons. The PVE 500M,
Benefits PVE 300MU The main benefits of the PVE 300MU are considerable timesaving, reducing deck space occupancy and cost efficiency, without additional equipment such as separate internal lifting tools. A proven track record
PVE 300MU This hammer does not only reduce driving time, but also saves on handling time. This upending vibratory hammer brings horizontal stored piles into the vertical position from which they are lifted, positioned and vibrated in one sequence.
with more than 250 piles are upended and driven by our PVE 300MU offshore. Monopiles XXL The foundations and production capabilities of monopiles have taken a lift and recent designs show diameters of ten metres for future XXL monopiles. Dieseko Group designs vibro equipment to drive and extract XXL piles. Test results The test report of the Carbon Trust Offshore Wind Accelerator program showed that vibratory piling is up to ten times faster and less noisy, compared to the conventional method of impact hammering. During dismantling wind farm Lely independent underwater sound tests were carried out. The results are very positive.
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DS Marine Finance The work boat finance specialists DS Marine Finance is one of the leading arrangers of specialist marine finance for vessels used in the offshore wind market, with a proven track record of finance facilities arranged for over 100 vessels in the last six years. Every marine finance package we arrange is a bespoke solution unique to each customer. We source banks and funders to finance your vessels and are involved from the start to the end of the deal. Key products and services include marine mortgages, marine rental agreements and short-term finance agreements. We can also advise on mergers & acquisitions, trade sales and potential vessels that may be for sale.
DS Marine Finance London United Kingdom T +44 (0)79 73 18 78 88 F +44 (0)20 77 76 65 98 E info@dsmarinefinance.com I www.dsmarinefinance.com Contact:
Customers include work boat operators, crew transfer companies, shipping companies and renewable investment funds in the United Kingdom and Europe. Vessels financed range in size from twelve metres to over 28 metres, including crew transfer vessels, multicats, jack-ups and flat top barges, with up to 100 per cent loan to value. We also offer finance on other marine assets including ROV’s, access systems, cranes, system and navigation upgrades.
Key products and services include marine mortgages, marine rental agreements and short-term finance agreements, whilst we can also arrange the financing of ‘used’ vessels. DS Marine Finance has an extensive network of finance providers with facilities available from a range of UK High Street Banks & Merchant Banks, specialist United Kingdom marine funders, European Banks, American Funders, Middle Eastern Banks, Renewable Investment Funds and Private Funds. DS Marine Finance offer some highly innovative approaches to finance
including; the co-ownership of vessels, enabling you to pay for use of the vessel rather ownership; the ability to resell vessels at the end of the finance facility; the purchase of older vessels to release cash for new ones; the sale and lease back of older vessels; the re-financing of entire fleets; the first ever deal with two funders. For banks we also offer a distress vessel management service. Banks/funders/investors – we have deals prepared and ready for you. Vessel builders – we have customers wanting stock. Operators – we have funds ready to deploy.
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DS Marine Finance is completely independent, with a proven track record of experience gained from over 100 vessels in the last six years. We have in-depth knowledge and understanding of the workboat market, demonstrated by the fact that every one of our customers has returned to DS
Marine Finance for a subsequent deal helping us to become the go-to name in the sector for all vessel financing.
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EEW Special Pipe Constructions GmbH Discover new dimensions - foundations by EEW SPC EEW Special Pipe Constructions GmbH, located in Rostock, has been engaged in the production of heavy steel pipes and related pipe components since 2008. Our customers, concentrated in Germany and other European countries, are mainly active in the offshore wind industry and offshore oil & gas sector. EEW Special Pipe Constructions GmbH (EEW SPC) has its roots in the Erndtebrücker Eisenwerk GmbH & Co. KG (EEW) which was founded in 1936. The EEW Group has 2,100 employees world wide with production facilities in Germany, South Korea, Malaysia and Saudi Arabia, as well as several sales offices in every continent.
EEW Special Pipe Constructions GmbH Am Eisenwerk 1 18147 Rostock Germany T +49 (0)381 81 71 60 F +49 (0)381 81 71 61 10 E info@eewspc.de I www.eewspc.de Contact:
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Thick-walled, longitudinally welded large pipes, with diameters of up to ten metres, lengths of up to 120 metres, and up to 1,500-tonne unit weight can be fabricated in Rostock. The annual capacity of 200,000 tonnes per year is based on the use of state-of-the-art machines and innovative manufacturing methods. EEW SPC has a total of 32,000 square metres fabrication capability under roof and 198,000 square metres of storage area. The own quay guarantees direct access to the sea. EEW SPC is also ideally prepared to face the challenges of future offshore wind farms in deeper waters. Based on investments in special fabrication halls and equipment, the production facilities for offshore wind products have been considerably enhanced. Now monopiles
with a diameter of up to ten metres and with unit weights of up to 1,500 tonnes can be produced. These XL monopiles could be used for offshore wind farms with higher turbine power and in deeper waters up to 40 metres and are the most economic foundation structure available at present. End of 2014 EEW SPC and Bladt Industries have taken an important step to establish a new joint company - Offshore Structures (Britain) Limited based on by the River Tees in the United Kingdom to manufacture offshore steel structures. The facilities are particularly well suited for the production of large tubular offshore wind foundations, most notably transition pieces. With our current order intake included, EEW SPC has participated, as foundation manufacturer, in the installation of over 1,500 WTGs for offshore wind farm
projects in Germany, United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Belgium. Large-diameter pipes by EEW SPC production programme: • monopiles/transition pieces; • prefabricated components for jackets; • tripods/tripiles; • piles for jackets; • suction piles.
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ELA Container Offshore GmbH produces stand-alone offshore containers for rent and sale to be used on rigs, converter platforms and all types of seagoing vessels, pontoons and barges.
ELA Container Offshore GmbH Zeppelinstraße 19-21 49733 Haren (Ems) Germany T +49 (0)5932 732 35 00 F +49 (0)5932 732 35 10 E info@ela-offshore.com I www.ela-offshore.com ELA Container Offshore @ELAOffshore ELA Container Offshore GmbH Contact: Hans Gatzemeier Managing Director
With standard 20 feet, HC-ISO containers with CSC approval, we are able to provide living quarters, offices, mess rooms, galleys, laundry facilities, recreation or locker rooms for your individual demand. Save space and stack all these units up to four levels high, connected to a full service accommodation facility. ELA stairway and gangway modules are easily integrated into this system and are quickly assembled. Your individual solution on short notice, ready to use immediately. All containers are “Made in Germany”, and have the DNV2.7-1 / EN 12079 and DNV 2.7-2 offshore certification.
The flexibility of the 20 feet units provides several advantages: • easy handling due to 20 feet dimensions and a weight of only 7.70tt; • low transport costs based on ISONorm containers with CSC approval; • space saving as all containers can be stacked up to four high; • extendable, all containers can be linked with stairway and gangway containers. Therefore, a complete accommodation facility can be configured, planned and assembled on site;
• highest quality standards and all necessary certifications as all containers have the DNV 2.7-1 / EN 12079-1, DNV 2.7-2 certification and are all “Made in Germany”; • high safety standards are guaranteed by an A60 insulation; • all containers are ready for immediate use after being connected to the electrical circuit board system as well as the fresh water and waste water system (if necessary); • flexible and adaptable to your demand! Even during the rental period, your accommodation facility can be extended or changed to your specifications. Various ELA Containers can be added, removed or switched and quickly linked into an existing ELA accommodation unit.
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“Flexibility on demand – one type various accommodation solutions”… ...this concept is based on various offshore-related project experiences. The company realised that the concept
of offshore accommodation containers should be more tailor made, to be able to react to the customers needs. Therefore the company started to work towards flexible standard 20 feet. units that could quickly and easily be refitted into the desired shape and function.
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EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH Solutions from a single source - offshore, service, logistics EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH (EMO) is your premium service provider for the offshore wind sector. Started in 2007 as the offshore department of AG EMS (a ferry company dating back to 1843), EMO was founded in 2010 as a 100 per cent subsidiary company of AG EMS. Quality, high performance and flexibility are our leading attributes. EMO successfully implements its own, GL-certified HSE/ISM system and is also compliant with ISO Standards 9001 & 14001. In 2011, together with the companies SSC Wind and Bernhard Schulte Group, EMO established WINDEA Offshore GmbH. Today EMO operates a total of seven vessels and has over 100 employees. Our crews and vessels have already managed over 100,000 safe transfers to WTGs, PSVs and platforms.
by recruiting its marine coordinators from the company’s own nautical officers, vessel operators or technical management staff. Besides our core business – vessel traffic coordination, radio communication management and emergency response – our MCs have also been assigned additional duties such as vessel registration procedures, maintenance of Permit-To-Work systems, reporting to the German authorities (from daily reports up to full licensable concept studies), weather monitoring and logistical CTV disposition.
EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH Zum Borkumanleger 6 26723 Emden Germany T +49 (0)49 218 90 72 86 F +49 (0)49 218 90 71 28 5 E info@offshoreservice.de I www.offshoreservice.de I www.port-knock.de EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH @EMSMaritime EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH
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The services of EMO are structured within four main sectors. Maritime services With our fleet of special-build offshore vessels we can provide the whole range of services in the field of supply and support. Be this the transportation of specialised crew for the construction area or the supply of various goods to an offshore hub. Thanks to our experience in guard duties, crew transfers, coordination of on-/offshore logistics and maintenance or repair of wind turbine generators, we can offer you vessels that are able to meet all your project requirements. We and our professional network guide you from the selection of vessel up to final charter negotiations within on-hire and off-hire surveys.
Technical & engineering services The management of a ship requires know-how, expertise, and flexibility. As a shipping company, EMO combines all these in its maritime technology inspection activities, and therefore offers the best possible support when you have to allocate available personnel, or technical monitoring of ships and tours of duty. The supply of offshore wind farms requires a very high standard of proven and tested vessels. In line with this, EMO offers experienced and skilled nautical and technical personnel for the shipbuilding supervision of such ships. Coordination services Maritime coordination of offshore construction sites is enormously important for a successful project. EMO forms interdisciplinary teams
Port and logistic services Using its own port network in EmdenKnock, Emden, Eemshaven and Borkum, EMO offers the complete range of port services. With our team and facilities we are able to manage and assist in heavy loads, mooring services, open and closed storage, fresh water, bunker supply and waste disposal, custom clearance and quayside office facilities.
“ We take care of your cargo from onshore to offshore within our full supply chain, functioning as your single point of contact.”
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Flowline Specialists Ltd To safely handle, install and recover power cables on and offshore Flowline Specialists designs, engineers and manufactures a wide range of innovative equipment for rental/sale in the global renewable energy industry. Established in 2001, it is headquartered in Scotland and has offices in Dubai and an operational base in the Netherlands. The firm’s portfolio of equipment includes hub drive systems, shaft drive spoolers, tensioners, under rollers, subsea turntables and pallets, shears and hydraulic power packs. All of the equipment is designed to ensure reels and cables are safely and efficiently handled, deployed and recovered.
Flowline Specialists Ltd Barra House, Colpy Way AB51 0BZ Oldmeldrum Aberdeenshire Scotland T +44 (0)1651 87 18 72 F +44 (0)1651 87 36 33 E info@flowlinespecialists.com I www.flowlinespecialists.com Flowline Specialists @Flowline_Ltd Flowline Specialists Limited flowlinespecialists Contact: Jim Smith
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Global experience Flowline Specialists has undertaken a diverse range of projects around the world, including in the oil and gas, subsea and decommissioning sectors, onshore and offshore. Within the renewable energy sector the firm has been involved in a number of offshore wind and marine renewable developments. Recent projects include: • using tensioners to load and unload cables into and out of carousels; • loading cable onto a 9.80-metre diameter reel housed on its 300Te reel drive system located on a barge, followed by the deployment of the cable offshore;
• spooling cable onto a reel mounted upon a set of under rollers while on sited on a barge; • supplying a modified reel to accommodate a power cable with specific connectors and designing a spreader beam for lifting the reel and product. Spooling the cable onto the reel, then deploying overboard using shaft drive spooler system, tensioner and overboard chute; • following the completed deployment of a power cable, spare cable was spooled from a carousel onto a storage reel using under rollers. Investment Continued investment in expanding its product portfolio ensures that Flowline Specialists offers its customers around the world the most efficient and effective systems by which to meet their needs.
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Innovative and accredited The firm is dedicated to providing clients with cost-effective methods for handling, deployment and, when required, recovery and decommissioning of cabling through the utilisation of specialist and innovative equipment. Understanding that individual clients can often face unique challenges on specific projects, Flowline Specialists can design, engineer, fabricate and deploy bespoke solutions for clients
Flowline Specialists’ commitment to quality is underpinned by holding ISO 9001, 14001 and 18001 accreditations.
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FORCE Technology Quality control and condition testing on wind turbines We provide owners, investors and operations managers a wide range of advanced nondestructive testing equipment and services including condition assessment, on-site inspection and production control as well as life cycle assessment from design to installation. In other words, we cover the entire wind turbine from bottom of foundation to blade tip.
FORCE Technology Park Alle 345 2605 Broendby Denmark T +45 (0)43 25 00 0 F +45 (0)43 25 00 10 E info@forcetechnology.com I www.forcetechnology.com/ wind-power force-technology Contact: Ole Olsdal Sales Manager
Automated quality control in the production Our automated ultrasonic inspection system, P-scan, detects hidden flaws, delamination’s and disbonded joints that may jeopardise blade integrity, reducing turbine yield, efficiency and lifetime. When it comes to towers and foundations, a scan will show hidden weld defects that are analysed according to the applied examination standard.
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We have developed several automated ultrasonic scanners to work with the P-scan system with the purpose of securing quality in running production whether we talk about rotor blades, towers or foundations. Automated ultrasonic inspection assures a fast and precise quality control, and
offers tremendous time savings, excellent documentation, and permanent storage of data. A combination of our P-scan system and scanners are will optimise the inspection work in your production. On-site inspection and testing services We have multiple inspection and testing solutions for both on- and offshore wind turbine components. All of them focus on increased quality as well as reduced risks and costs, e.g.: • drones for visual inspection of blades; • remote operated magnetic wheel crawlers for fast weld inspection and corrosion mapping on towers; • scanner systems installed on electric forklift trucks; • monitoring systems permanently installed on foundations.
These are just a small sample size of our range of solutions. Therefore, whatever your challenge is, please contact us with any assignment and hear what we can do for you. Our solutions cover the entire wind turbine from bottom of foundation to blade tip. About FORCE Technology FORCE Technology was founded in 1940. We are a leading technological consultancy company with subsidiaries in Sweden, Norway, China, Singapore, England and the United Arab Emirates. Our goal is always to enhance the value and improve the competitiveness of your company through innovative use of technology and know-how.
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Fred. Olsen Windcarrier Lifting offshore wind Fred. Olsen Windcarrier provides innovative and tailored services for the transport, installation, and maintenance of offshore wind farms. The company offers a modern fleet operated by an experienced and dedicated crew along with safe, efficient marine operations with highest HSEQ standards.
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier offers wideranging, flexible and bespoke solutions through a single contract, working together with related company Global Wind Service.
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier Fred. Olsens gate 2, P.O. Box 581 0152 Oslo
As well as having two supreme and flexible jack-up installation vessels in Brave Tern and Bold Tern, the company provides specialist engineering and project management expertise, around 600 of the industry’s most experienced technicians, a fleet of high performance service vessels and a reputation for getting the job done safely, efficiently and reliably.
Norway T +47 (0)22 34 10 00 F +47 (0)22 34 11 82 E info@windcarrier.com I www.windcarrier.com Fred. Olsen Windcarrier Contact: Martin Degen Commercial Manager
Built on 169 years of offshore and marine experience, Fred. Olsen Windcarrier was established in 2008. Fred. Olsen Windcarrier also has a fleet of crew transfer vessels (CTVs). The Bayard class vessels are specially designed, Norwegian built, Danish flagged and classed by DNVGL ensuring that Fred. Olsen Windcarrier fulfils future regulatory and market requirements for quality shipping with proper certification. Both Tern vessels underwent upgrades during 2016. The upgrades included extending the jacking legs by 14 metres, making the legs 92.40 metres long. The cranes were prepared for a boom extension of up to 20 metres. This included both an insert piece for the crane boom and an extension of the A-frame. The lifting height is now 120 metres from the main deck.
Meanwhile, three of Fred. Olsen Windcarrier’s Bayard vessels have been employed in United Kingdom waters at Walney 1+2 offshore wind farm, where they will continue working on O&M for the duration of their three year contract. The rest of the CTV fleet have been employed by MHI Vestas, Siemens, A2Sea, Ballast Nedam and ENBW in Belgium, Denmark and out of German ports to both the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.
Over the last two years, Fred. Olsen Windcarrier has undertaken several short O&M fast track projects across numerous locations in Germany and the UK, with project assignment to execution within a short timeframe. These projects were carried out smoothly and efficiently. In 2015, Bold Tern and Brave Tern transported and installed 75 towers and nacelles and 22 rotor stars of the 80 AREVA 5MW turbines at the Global Tech I offshore wind farm, completing the project on schedule within eight months. The flexibility of the vessels was key to achieving the operational target – and included a record performance in the transportation and installation of eight turbines in one week, including ten hours transfer time each way to the wind farm.
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One of the top highlights to date has been the installation on the Block Island Offshore Wind Farm – the first offshore wind farm to ever be installed in United States waters. Fred. Olsen Windcarrier’s scope of work included the transportation
of five GE nacelles across the Atlantic and installation of the complete Haliade 1506MW turbines at Block Island. We worked closely with American companies to deliver the project, in particular with United States flagged feeder barges for the transportation of towers and blades from shore. The project was safely completed in just over 70 days, ahead of schedule.
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GeoSea NV Innovative Marine & Offshore Solutions GeoSea offers first-class offshore contracting solutions to global clients. We have the skills, the technology and the equipment to perform in the most challenging marine environment. Always working closely with our clients, we understand what it takes to define and deliver a project cost-effectively, safely and on time.
GeoSea NV Haven 1025 - Scheldedijk 30 2070 Zwijndrecht Belgium T +32 (0)3 250 53 12 F +32 (0)3 250 55 41 E info.geosea@deme-group.com I www.deme-group.com/geosea DEMEgroup Contact: Jan Klaassen Business Unit Manager Offshore Renewables
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World-class track record Our scope of work consists of EPCI contracting for foundations, monopole installation, pre-piling & post-piling jacket foundations, wind turbine logistics & installation and maintenance services during operational lifetime of wind farms. GeoSea’s jack-up platforms include Innovation, Neptune, Thor, Goliath, Vagant, Buzzard and De Zeebouwer. They are assigned to projects around the globe, including on the North Sea, the Middle East and Australia. Safety: our first priority Safety is the key factor in any successful offshore project. Working at sea requires a safe and healthy environment for all of us. GeoSea adheres to strict weather and sea state condition regulations, and
we make our safety performance visible through transparent reporting. Continuous innovation To better serve our clients, we continuously develop new techniques, methods and tools in our own Research and Development department. This approach has made us a competitive bidder and cost-efficient partner. We often are the first in the world to propose new solutions with net gain in safety, working time and accuracy. As an example, among many others, GeoSea developed several seabed templates, for accurate installation of piles for jacket foundation of different sizes and configurations. Certified quality Our plant, platforms and vessels may
be huge and the offshore constructions we build may be enormous, but the tolerances we respect, the accuracy we aim at and the precision of our realisations are unequalled. An offshore wind turbine tower may rise to the skies but its foundations are piled at vertical and relative tolerances measured in millimetres. This quality is guaranteed by numerous certificates, incl. ISO 9001, VCA** and OHSAS 18001.
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Global Marine Systems Limited Subsea installation & maintenance Global Marine is a leading provider of subsea engineering services offering end-to-end solutions for multiple offshore industries. With a long legacy in both deep and shallow water, the company specialises in subsea cable installation, burial and maintenance worldwide. We have been involved in the installation of fibre optic and power cables for the offshore energy sector since the conception of the industry. Global Marine has an extensive track record in the sector having installed the cables for United Kingdom’s first commercial wind farm at the Kentish Flats in 2004, as well as Europe’s first at Horns Rev in 2002.
Global Marine Systems Limited New Saxon House,1 Winsford Way Boreham Interchange CM2 5PD Chelmsford Essex United Kingdom T +44 (0)1245 70 20 00 F +65 (0)65 13 13 00 E info@globalmarinesystems.com I www.globalmarinesystems.com @GMSL_Ships Global Marine Systems Limited (GMSL) Contact: Luke Barnes Sales Manager
Installation and on-going maintenance With a rich heritage in subsea cable installation and maintenance, Global Marine’s in-house expertise is able to engineer innovative solutions to offer maximum protection. It is acknowledged across the industry the importance of engineering a subsea solution that lasts and it is unanimously agreed that investment at the early stage of a project can protect against unexpected cost to owners and insurers in the future.
Power cable storage facilities Following the installation of a power cable carousel, we are now able to offer
power cable storage and management to owners and operators from our depot on the south coast of England. The purpose-built, secured facility which has been providing fibre optic cable storage for 18 years, offers the ideal environment for the long-term protection of these valuable assets, in particular from Ultra Violet (UV) degradation and large temperature fluctuations, both key criteria for helping to ensure future trouble-free deployment. Portland Port is able to welcome a wide variety of vessels in its deep waters and large dock estate. Berthing right alongside the covered cable storage facility ensures cable handling can be kept to a minimum, reducing any risk of damage through movement and extending the lifespan of the assets.
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Global Marine’s knowledge from desk top study through route engineering and project engineering maximises cable protection for the life of an offshore energy project.
Enhanced capabilities and experience In 2016, Global Marine acquired integrated service provider, and leading offshore renewables specialist, CWind. The purchase of CWind demonstrates Global Marine’s continued commitment to the sector and adds a diverse range of construction and O&M services to its current capabilities bringing an enhanced offer to existing and future customers. Together, Global Marine and CWind have a combined experience on over 40 wind farms across Europe to date, delivering stand-alone and packaged services by knowledgeable teams and capable assets.
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H2M Lightweight Offshore Accommodation Modules H2M is a global supplier which provides a wide range of high quality, comfortable offshore accommodation and workspace modules for the oil & gas and renewable energy industry. Our product range contains several designs of offshore lightweight accommodation modules. Along with workspace modules, offices and laboratories. Furthermore, ancillary modules such as recreation rooms, gymnasiums and locker rooms can be supplied as a supplement for larger accommodation complexes on platforms and ships.
H2M Willeskop 94 3417 ME Montfoort The Netherlands T +31 (0)384 76 37 28 E info@h-2m.com I www.h-2m.com @H2Moffshore H2M Lightweight Modules Contact: Edwin van Zuijlen
We manufacture all our modules to the highest industry standards; DNV 2.7-1, EN 12079 and ATEX, including compliance with IMO/SOLAS regulatory requirements for A60 fire protection.
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All H2M lightweight accommodation modules offer the following: • less than half the weight of comparable modules; • high class interior; • A60 fire-rating; • suitable for ATEX zone 2; • swift and easy hook-up capability; • fire rated windows functions also as escape hatches. Full service provider H2M can deliver a full service solution, what includes engineering, transport, installation, hook-up, commissioning
and service during the period of use. We are able to provide everything that’s required to ensure that the modules are ready for a comfortable stay. On several projects we have provided our clients with stairs and walkways, power-packs, water treatments systems, hook-up materials and several structural requirements. H2M specials H2M is not only a rental company for accommodation modules, we are also able to manufacture all kind of custom build containers for rent and/ or sale. Some examples of the various possibilities are: workshop containers, storage containers, satellite TV/internet containers, freshwater maker containers, sewage treatment containers and service containers.
H2M takes care of the complete design, engineering and realisation of the requested container(s).
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Height Specialists Industrial rope access
Since 1995, Height Specialists has had a leading role in the application of rope access techniques for on- & offshore. We offer practical and efficient solutions for work at height and difficult to access locations. Due to a professional and personal approach, we are a reliable partner with an allround package of services.
Height Specialists Weg en Land 48 2661 KR Bergschenhoek The Netherlands T +31 (0)15 256 56 62 F +31 (0)15 380 79 57 E info@heightspecialists.com I www.heightspecialists.com Height Specialists @RopeAccess Height Specialists Contact: Peter Moonen Sales manager
ensure a qualitative and successful completion of every project. Our working methods are based on our IRATA, ISO-9001 and VCA-P certifications.
When Rope Access techniques are applied, locations at height or otherwise difficult to access locations are reached faster and safer. Additionally, the impact on other operations is kept to a minimum. We offer our clients these advantages by using unconventional working methods.
As a training centre, operational IRATA-member and supplier of materials, we are capable of advising clients regarding working methods and choices of materials for work at altitudes.
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In all services we offer, safety and expert knowledge are key. A structured approach and open communication
Height Specialists and its international strategic partners offer the following services to the manufacturing industry, shipbuilding and on- and offshore markets worldwide: • maintenance; • modifications; • advice and project management; • IRATA and safety training; • inspections.
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Huisman Innovative solutions for wind turbine installation Building on the successful operation of existing Huisman products for the installation of offshore wind turbines, transition pieces and foundations, Huisman developed a dedicated range of cranes for the offshore wind industry. Huisman has built the world’s largest Leg Encircling Crane for the Seajacks Scylla and delivered multiple cranes on jack-up units and floating vessels. Huisman also designed an installation vessel called the Wind Turbine Shuttle. This vessel is able to install two fully assembled wind turbines.
Huisman Admiraal Trompstraat 2 3115 HH Schiedam The Netherlands T +31 (0)88 070 22 22 F +31 (0)88 070 22 20 E info@huisman-nl.com I www.huismanequipment.com Huisman Equipment huisman equipment bv Contact: Timon Ligterink Sales Manager
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Offshore wind installation cranes The product range for customised offshore wind installation cranes is a result of many years of design and operational experience and based on the company’s drive to design and deliver new solutions that add value to the market’s existing technologies. The customised crane range includes pedestal cranes and mast cranes for both jack-up vessels and floating vessels. The lifting capacity of these cranes ranges up to 5,000mt. In addition to the low construction weight, small footprint and minor tail swing of the existing Huisman cranes, available value adding features are a fully electric variable frequency drive system, the extensive lifting height, the small operational minimum radius and the
possibility to install the crane around the leg of a jack-up vessel. As an example of the success of this new range of wind turbine installation cranes, Huisman was awarded the contract to build and design the world’s largest Leg Encircling Crane, capable to lift 1540mt at 34 metres for Seajacks’ new build jack-up vessel Seajacks Scylla in 2013, which became operational late 2015. Huisman delivered cranes for wind turbine installation contractors such as GeoSea, MPI Offshore, GMS, Scaldis and Seajacks. In addition to the cranes we have already delivered, Huisman is currently building an 800mt Pedestal Mounted Crane for
Penta Ocean Construction, a 1,600mt Leg Encircling Crane for Van Oord and a 3,000mt Offshore Mast Crane for Boskalis. Wind Turbine Shuttle The Wind Turbine Shuttle, a dynamically positioned, fast sailing (14 knots) installation vessel, is another example of a dedicated offshore wind turbine installation product design. The vessel can carry and install two complete wind turbines in one piece, allowing commissioning and testing to be done onshore and thus reducing installation time offshore. By combining low vessel motions, active heave, roll and pitch compensating systems and a full DP3 system, the wind turbine is kept virtually stationary in relation to the fixed foundation, thus increasing offshore workability.
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iPS - Powerful People Personnel | Projects | Payroll
iPS is your source for personnel and payroll solutions within energy, offshore and maritime industries. We are committed to achieving the ideal match between client and candidate, with outstanding cross border payroll solutions.
iPS - Powerful People Rivium Boulevard 101 2909 LK Capelle aan den IJssel The Netherlands T +31 (0)88 447 94 94 F +31 (0)88 447 94 95 E info@ipspowerfulpeople.com I www.ipspowerfulpeople.com iPS.Powerful.People @powerfulpeople ips – powerful people iPSPowerfulPeopleCapelle aandenIJssel Contact: Nick Spies Director
Who is iPS? For over 28 years iPS has been an international recruitment and crewing agency which combines experience, in-depth knowledge and people to successfully serve businesses in the following industries: maritime, offshore, energy and tunnelling. Next to this we are experienced in cross border payroll solutions. With operating offices worldwide, iPS has its headquarters in Capelle aan den IJssel, near Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
solutions regarding all aspects of the energy, offshore industry, from upstream to downstream, onshore, as well as offshore and renewable projects. iPS has the experience and recruits highly trained and experienced personnel, from a single specialist to a full crew. Our recruiters are able to recruit, select and deploy qualified personnel all over the world.
iPS’ worldwide personnel solutions iPS is the key source for personnel
iPS’ payrolling solutions Working with employees and clients
iPS’ certificates For our clients as well as our employees, quality and safety is always our priority. We are certified according to: • ISO 9001:2008 • OHSAS 18001:2007 • VCU/VCA • MLC:2006 • NEN 4400-1 iPS monitors its activities in order to make sure all quality, health and safety standards are respected.
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What can you expect of iPS? Qualified staff and crew, flexible and professional personnel solutions, complete payroll services, global service, personal service, 24/7 responsiveness.
The iPS approach With hundreds of people deployed worldwide we pride ourselves on the personal touch we give to both client and our personnel. This is enhanced by the efficient support and planning given by our staff utilising our experience combined with high tech software for the best service possible.
globally, we have to deal with international law and legislation, tax systems and social security. We construct the right payroll packages, and take care of all administrative procedures. iPS answers the need for flexible payrolling services, respecting the different regulations.
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Jan De Nul Group Constructing offshore wind farms on an EPCI-basis Services for the offshore renewable energy industry are a key part of the services provided by Jan De Nul Group. The combination of the in-house design and detailed engineering, a very modern and well-balanced fleet, and the overall experience in dredging, marine, civil and environmental projects all over the globe enable Jan De Nul Group to offer clients a total package on an EPC(I) basis.
Jan De Nul Group 34-36 Parc d’Activités Capellen 8308 Capellen Luxembourg T +352 (0)39 89 11 F +352 (0)39 96 43 E info@jandenul.com I www.jandenul.com Jan De Nul Group @jandenulgroup Jan De Nul Group jandenulgroup Contact: Edward Van Melkebeek Director Offshore Division
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Services Jan De Nul Group provides services related to the installation of offshore wind farms, including installation of export and inter array cables, fabrication and installation of Gravity Based Foundations, transport and installation of jacket or monopile foundations and high voltage stations, installation of scour protection around the foundations, and installation of the entire wind turbines itself. Fleet Through a constant pursuit of quality and technical innovation, Jan De Nul Group owns a very modern and wellbalanced marine fleet for all stages involved in the seabed preparation, wind farm installation and ballasting of the structure.
The jack-up vessel Vole au vent was especially built to install offshore wind farms. The vessel is one of the largest of its kind in the world. The large cargo deck space and payload and the lifting capacity of its crane up to 1,400 tonnes enable swift and safe installation of the heaviest foundations and other components of offshore wind parks. The vessel is 140 metres long and is equipped with four legs to lift itself above the sea level for stable working without impact of the waves. The vessel can install all kinds of foundations, as well as the latest generation of wind turbines, in water depths up to 50 metres. The Group also disposes of cable installation vessels and in-house designed trenching tools to overcome
unnavigable tidal areas. The multipurpose vessel Isaac Newton can be deployed on a variety of projects: installing subsea cables, trench dredging and subsea rock installation, which definitely makes it unique. In cable-installation mode it is able of transporting and laying cable in a single length with a total weight of approximately 10,500 tonnes. Beginning 2017, two new multipurpose vessels were delivered: Adhémar de Saint-Venant and Daniel Bernoulli. The construction of multipurpose vessels allows Jan De Nul Group to better meet the clients’ requests to have a project executed by one contractor of one vessel and to reduce the mobilisation costs for its clients.
EPCI Clients are increasingly seeking a complete, one-stop-shop solution for their projects – with an integrated approach from first designs to final installation. Jan De Nul Group’s deep expertise in marine design, procurement and construction engineering enables the group to respond with a total package on an EPC basis, eliminating the risks for the client.
Onsite health and safety are given absolute priority, supported by thorough training and maintaining constant safety awareness, using our internal awareness programme Imagine. Think. Act. Imagine the possibilities, buts also the risks. Think it through first, by creating a plan and communicating it to all involved. Act safely, by leading the plan proactively, knowing when to stop and re-think. Thanks to these ongoing efforts, the company has received several safety certificates, including the A-rating in Australia.
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Jan De Nul Group has an in-house engineering department that designs new equipment, or modifies existing equipment, as needed. Each offshore job brings new challenges, and vessels and equipment are constantly adapted to find the ideal solution to specific customer needs, even if it’s only for one particular project.
Track record Jan De Nul Group is currently providing services for four offshore wind farms in Europe: an EPCI-contract including the installation of 51 monopile foundations and 50 wind turbines for the wind park Nobelwind in Belgium; seabed preparation and installation of ten gravity based foundations for the Tahkoluoto wind park in Finland; the installation of two export cables, covering 144 kilometre, in the United Kingdom. connecting the Race Bank wind farm with the mainland; and also in the United Kingdom, the installation of one export cable and 32 inter-array cables for the Burbo Bank wind farm. Upcoming renewable projects are the installation of 36 foundations for the Borkum Riffgrund wind farm in Germany and the Gravity Based Foundations of the Kriegers Flak wind farm in Denmark.
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Jumbo Offshore Foundation Installations Jumbo is a privately owned company owning a state-of-the-art and versatile fleet of specialised offshore transportation and installation vessels which are operated worldwide in both the oil & gas and renewable industry.
Jumbo Offshore Havenstraat 23 3115 HC Schiedam The Netherlands T +31 (0)10 790 03 00 E info@jumbomaritime.nl I www.jumbomaritime.nl/offshore Jumbomaritime @JumboMaritime Jumbo Maritime Contact: Martine Hoenderop Business Development Manager
Jumbo is a privately owned company owning a state of-the-art and versatile fleet of specialised offshore transportation and installation vessels which are operated worldwide in both the oil & gas and renewable industry. With five decades of maritime industry experience, Jumbo today is a leading offshore installation contractor providing customers simple, robust and efficient offshore installation solutions.
In recent years, Jumbo became increasingly active in the Offshore Wind Industry. We have installed many hundreds of Wind Turbine Generator (WTG) foundations for the largest offshore windfarms to date. Our market leading cost, and efficiency, in executing all offshore works on a lump sum basis enabled our customers to build scale for their windfarm developments. With our track record and technical expertise, we have built a solid reputation in delivering what is promised and being determined to perform better than expected.
Mono-pile foundations In relative shallow water environments, we are experts in the installation of mono-piles and transition pieces. Jacket foundations In deeper water, our unique DP2 leavy lift crane vessels excel in providing efficient solutions for jacket foundations with either driven- or suction piles. Floating structures As wind farms further develop into deeper water Jumbo will draw on an unsurpassed subsea and mooring installation experience, gained in the oil & gas industry, to grow unique T&I solutions for floating wind farm structures anchored to the seabed.
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Käufer Access Systems – Blade – Tower – Substation Käufer, the world’s leading company in the business of Blade Access systems, has developed and built access system for more than 25 years. We can offer access systems and suspended platforms for wind turbines, rotor blades, substations and facades. We designed the first suspended platform for rotor blades already in 1996.
Käufer Befahrtechnik Mühlenberg 5 42499 Hückeswagen Germany
T +49 (0)21 929 20 30 F +49 (0)21 929 20 33 3 E access@kaeufer.de I www.kaeufer.de Contact: Dirk Käufer Managing Director
Now Käufer is showcasing their latest innovation. The TÜV approved K-BP-O platform is the first certified and unique platform in the offshore sector and especially designed for use on sea. It sets a new standard for fast and safe access to wind turbine rotor blades for inspection and repair and is all in all a cost-effective solution.
• Käufer is the leading company in the business of blade access systems worldwide; • private owned company; • more than 25 years’ experience in access systems; • in- house engineering & manufacturing; • custom engineered platforms and cutting edge technology;
• service partner in the United Kingdom, United States of America, India and Australia; • More than 200 rotor blade platforms installed worldwide; • all platforms are certified by TÜV and UL; • world wide service; • installation and training; • sale and rental worldwide.
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Käufer is certified according to: • quality management system ISO; • 9001:2008; • health and safety management system; • OSHAS 18001:2007; References: Vestas, GE, Adwen, Alstom, Nordex, Senvion, Gamesa, MHI Vestas, Rotos 360°.
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KCI the engineers Innovators in offshore wind KCI is a multidisciplinary engineering firm providing full design, engineering and consultancy services to the offshore wind industry. We have already been involved in the design of over 20 offshore wind farms in Northwestern Europe and China.
KCI the engineers De Brauwweg 60 3125 AE Schiedam The Netherlands
T +31 (0)10 427 03 99 F +31 (0)10 426 63 94 E d.pulles@kci.nl I www.kci.nl KCI the engineers B.V. Contact: Dirk Pulles Manager Renewables
Creative thinking is our strength. We develop innovative concepts for our clients and turn today’s ideas into tomorrow’s winning designs. This unique ability originates from in-depth expertise within the complete life cycle. And from having the best engineers on board. We design and engineer: • topsides & foundations for offshore substations; • monopiles, jackets and gravitybased foundations for WTG’s; • subsea infrastructure; • deck lay outs and cable lay solutions for installation vessels.
We guide our customers through a complete project. From concept, basic and detailed design to fabrication & installation management and think how to decommission the structure in the future. We continuously feed
our organisation with feedback from every stage of the project. In this way we keep improving our high level engineering knowledge and smart tools. Our goal is to implement cost effective solutions for our clients and to optimise operational capability. But most of all we are a world of people. People with different technical backgrounds and of different nationalities. Young engineers who are eager to learn and develop together with experienced engineers who are willing to share their knowledge and expertise. All with a great passion for engineering. And in working environment in which trust, integrity and respect are key values. KCI, the missing link between idea and realisation of innovative concepts.
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Our specialties: in-house design from feasibility study to detailed design of substations, substructures and foundations;
• double slip joint design as smart alternative for grouted and bolted connections; • own concepts for three-and four-legged jackets & monopiles; • own design for floating & self-installing substations; • innovative logistics tool TILT; • sea bed analyses to determine most efficient subsea cable routes; • integrated safety analysis; • onsite fabrication supervision; • offshore monitoring during installation phase.
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LOC Marine & engineering consultants LOC is recognised as a world leader in the field of marine warranty surveying. Established in 1979, we have approved some of the largest and most complex offshore marine construction projects in the world. LOC has been actively involved in all aspects from consenting to O&M of marine installations of offshore wind farms in the United Kingdom, Europe and worldwide for a number of years, principally providing marine warranty survey services leading up to and including installation of foundations, wind turbine generators, interconnector, export and array power cables.
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• Wind turbine components; • power cables; • mono piles, jackets and gravity base structures; • tower, nacelle and blade; • met mast; • cable and scour protection systems; • owners engineer; • subsea structures; • floating wind turbines; • general towage approvals; • crawler crane and multi axle land transports; • export and array cable repairs; • CTV, vessel, crane barge and jack up inspection; • technical due diligence.
Ibex House 42-47 Minories EC3N 1DY London United Kingdom
T +44 (0)20 72 64 32 50 F +44 (0)20 72 64 32 51 E london@loc-group.com I www.loc-group.com @LOC_Group Contact: Mike Frampton Renewables Business Line Director
Our experience in offshore projects is recognised by leading underwriters, wind farm developers, wind turbine manufacturers, power companies and shipowners involved in the transportation and installation of offshore project cargoes and cables.
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LOC has undertaken a number of risk analysis studies on potential offshore wind farm sites, worked as owners engineer, superintendent, provided technical due diligence and advised contractors on methods of reducing their exposure and risks as well as assisting in the development of RenewableUK best practice guidelines. We provide advice and approvals to ensure that planning and procedures are well developed and implemented to minimise the risks during all aspects
of offshore works, maintaining an active and constructive dialogue with the key developers, contractors and engineers. By attending on site we can provide the necessary risk mitigation and will warrant and approve the first of each of the key operations to witness it is conducted safely and in accordance with the approved procedures. We subsequently monitor a percentage of repeat operations to ensure that any changes to the operational procedures are promptly detected. We believe this system of procedural review and attendance for the first key operations can minimise the cost to the insured and promote safe and claim free construction.
In addition to offshore wind farm construction, we also act on behalf of underwriters, energy companies and engineering and construction contractors for large offshore oil and gas projects, as well as petrochemical and power plant developments, large maritime civil engineering projects and marine operations generally. Projects have included, but are not limited to, approvals for the fabrication, loadout, transportation and installation of the components listed above.
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MacGregor Proven MacGregor technology taken to new horizons MacGregor shapes the offshore and marine industries by offering world-leading engineering solutions and services with a strong portfolio of MacGregor, Hatlapa, Porsgrunn, Pusnes and Triplex brands. Shipbuilders, owners and operators are able to optimise the lifetime profitability, safety, reliability and environmental sustainability of their operations by working in close cooperation with MacGregor. MacGregor solutions and services for handling marine cargoes, vessel operations, offshore loads, crude/LNG transfer and offshore mooring are all designed to perform with the sea.
MacGregor Group T +358 (0)20 777 45 00 E macgregor@macgregor.com I www.macgregor.com Contact: Jan Martin Grindheim Sales and Marketing, Advanced Offshore Solutions
Driving innovation in the renewable energy sector MacGregor services and products stem from a long tradition of innovation, engineering excellence and reliable performance in the most challenging environments. We leverage our expertise and decades of experience to continuously develop specialised solutions that will optimise crew and equipment safety and the overall efficiency of our customers’ operations.
Flexible retrofit option MacGregor has introduced the 3D Motion Compensator (3DMC), a flexible retrofit device that can be fitted to the knuckle jib of a broad spectrum of new and existing MacGregor subsea and offshore cranes. Pusnes mooring systems for floating offshore wind farm MacGregor is involved in the world’s first floating offshore wind farms project; Statoil’s Hywind pilot park in Scotland. MacGregor has delivered a Pusnes substructure mooring connection system for each of the pilot project’s five floating wind turbines.
Global support throughout the lifecycle We want to ensure that our customers have the right parts and services, in the right place, at the right time. We provide maintenance and technical support for our customers, wherever in the world they operate. MacGregor’s service portfolio includes • spare parts and logistics; • maintenance and repairs; • conversions and modernisations; • inspections; • drydocking; • service contracts; • training for crew and personnel; • remote diagnostics; • support services.
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Three-axis motion compensation crane MacGregor’s award-winning three-axis motion compensation crane is designed for offshore rig and wind turbine supply and maintenance operations. The hydraulic motion compensation system
of the crane’s base, combined with active heave-compensation and constant winch tensioning, ensure unmatched lift precision and safety.
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Maritime Craft Services (Clyde) Ltd CTVs and support vessels for offshore wind Maritime Craft Services (Clyde) Ltd is a leading provider of Offshore Wind Farm Support Vessels, with over 14 years’ experience gained from our involvement in the Horns Rev Offshore Wind Farm in 2002, to our current work on a number of European offshore projects. We own and operate a modern fleet of vessels including MCS Swath 1 and eight Damen Twin Axe FCS 2610 vessels. All vessels are fully in class, equipped with the latest technology and operated by a team of STCW certified, highly qualified and skilled personnel.
Maritime Craft Services (Clyde) Ltd Maritime House 69-71 Main Road KA29 0AD Fairlie United Kingdom
T +44 (0)14 75 56 88 38 F +44 (0)14 75 56 81 61 E menno@maritimecraft.co.uk I www.maritimecraft.co.uk Contact: Menno Kuyt Managing Director
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We pride ourselves on the professional and individual service we offer clients, which includes: • voluntary ISM; • complete support package from construction to O&M; • STCW certified crew; • ISO 9001, 14001 and OHSAS 18001 Certified; • highly competitive rates; • senior management support 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Shoalbusters and Multicats: • 15-40 tonnes bollard pull; • excellent anchor handling and towing capability; • shallow draft from only two metres; • highly manoeuvrable with bowthruster; • 100 tonnes deck capacity.
Crew transfer vessels: • eight Damen Twin Axe FCS 2610; • one 26-metres Typhoon Class SWATH; • two South Boats 18-metres WFSV; • BV and DNV classed vessels; • 22 knots cruising speed; • 26 knots sprint; • twelve passengers; • up to 15 tonnes deck cargo. Dive support vessel MCS Ailsa: • excellent stable platform for diving ops; • accommodation for 14 persons; • shallow two metres operating draft; • large deck area with 220 tonnes carrying capacity; • 240 tonne metre hydraulic crane; • 25 tonnes bollard pull; • excellent manoeuvrability with bow thruster; • anchor-handling capabilities.
Further information and vessels spec sheets can be found at www.maritimecraft.co.uk
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MMT Marine survey services We offer a complete set of marine surveys within the offshore wind energy market and the marine cable sector. Our expert teams, highly technical equipment and vessels allow us to offer our clients integrated solutions at all stages of the process. From surveying prime locations, identifying optimal seabed conditions for construction and foundations, investigating potential cable routes, to conducting environmental surveys to understand habitat information within the development sites. As part of the risk assessment for all submarine installations, we work closely with UXO experts and provide detection, verification, excavation and clearance services.
MMT is a marine survey company with over 40 years experience within the market, offering time and costefficient multi sensor solutions to our clients in the renewable energy, marine cable, oil and gas and hydrographic industries. We collect, process and visualise the conditions of the seabed and the targets on it and provide the offshore industry with hydrographic, geophysical, environmental and geotechnical data and reports. We are located in Sweden, Norway and the United Kingdom.
MMT Sven Källfelts Gata 11 426 71 Västra Frölunda Sweden
T +46 (0)31 762 03 00 F +46 (0)31 762 03 01 E info@mmt.se I www.mmt.se @mmtnews MMT Contact: Phil Wilson
MMT’s services: • site survey; • route and pre-lay survey; • as-laid, post-installation & inspection survey; • environmental & bentic survey; • geotechnical investigations; • UXO surveys and clearance; • hydrography; • GIS data package.
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MMT operates several fully equipped survey vessels and the operations are performed in accordance with an ISO9001, ISO14001 and OHSAS18001 certified management system. Head office MMT Sweden AB T +46 (0)31 762 03 00 UK office MMT (UK) Limited 2a Banbury Office Village, Noral Way, Banbury, Oxon, OX16 2SB, UK T +44 (0)12 95 81 77 40 Norway oOffice MMT Norway AS Garpeskjaerveien 2, 5527 Haugesund, Norway T +46 (0)31 762 03 00
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Examples of wind energy projects that MMT has conducted seabed surveys for: • Amrumbank; • Anholt; • Borkum Riffgrund; • Hakefjord; • Horns rev; • Kårehamn; • Kriegers Flakk; • London Array; • Nordsee Ost; • Round 3 Irish sea; • Södra Midsjöbanken; • Westermost Rough; • Dudgeon; • Hywind; • DanTysk.
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MPI Offshore Connecting Markets MPI Offshore is a leader in offshore installation, operating four wind turbine installation vessels (WTIVs). Next to operating WTIVs, MPI offers a complete package of services regarding wind turbine and foundation installation as well as accommodation and decommissioning works. These services are divided under different companies within the MPI Group: • MPI Offshore is offering advanced installation vessels; • MPI Consultants if offering design, engineering and project management services as well as specialists such as technicians and specialist (lifting) equipment; • MPI Workboats is offering crew transfer and survey duties, including subsea-support duties; • MPI Contractors is offering comprehensive custom-made contracts for all MPI services.
MPI Offshore Resolution House 18 Ellerbeck Court Stokesley Business Park TS9 5PT Stokesley United Kingdom
T +44 (0)16 42 74 22 00 F +44 (0)16 42 71 49 21 E info@mpi-offshore.com I www.mpi-offshore.com MPI Offshore Contact: Peter Robinson
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MPI Offshore - wind turbine & foundation installation Delivered in 2003, MPI Resolution was the first bespoke designed WTIV and is currently fitted with a 600 tonnes crane. Building on the pioneering experience gained in operating MPI Resolution, MPI Adventure and MPI Discovery have been added to provide a fleet that positions MPI Offshore as the world leader in offshore installation. Up-to-date technology is incorporated in these 2011 builds encompassing high capacity, high speed jacking systems, larger deck space, DP2 positioning system and a 1,000 tonnes main crane. These features are vital for the safe and efficient delivery of offshore projects today and into the future. The fleet has been extended further with the acquisition of the 2011-built MPI Enterprise in early 2015.
Key features include a 1,000 tonnes main crane, a maximum operating depth of 45 metres and the ability to jack with 4,350 tonnes cargo on board. Recently, MPI Resolution’s legs have been extended enabling the vessel to operate in water depths of up to 35 metres, depending upon the site-specific data. This represents a gain of over seven metres on the previous jacking capabilities of the vessel and substantially increases the operability as a result. MPI Consultants Offshore installation professionals available on demand to provide your project with experience, innovation and time efficient solutions. With over a decade of offshore installation there is no group or company with a greater experience of the commercial,
technical and project management of the supply chain and installation requirements to deliver the components and equipment offshore: efficiently, innovatively, effectively and safely. MPI Consultants have engineered ‘the solution’ for in excess of 1,400 offshore turbines, foundations, TPs and array cables. These skills and experiences have been drawn from a variety of in-house professionals from the maritime, construction, oil & gas and project management backgrounds and transferred into the offshore wind industry. When combined, we provide the clients with the knowledge and solid performance through the complete life cycle of the project. Whether MPI Consultants’ input is part of a FEED study, supply chain review, onshore logistics, offshore installation, vessel or
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marine management, MPI Consultants has the resources to deliver the results. Centered at the MPI Offshore-office in Stokesley, MPI Consultants can offer a full range of project management and engineering services to the exacting standards and demanded by the offshore industry. MPI Consultants has in the past also provided bespoke management specialists to support and strengthen project teams of our clients. Manpower With over a decade of invaluable experience installing of offshore wind turbines, MPI have relied upon not only the own capacity of the WTIV fleet it owns and operates, but also on the dedicated and professional teams of construction crews that make MPI a world-class offshore construction contractor.
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MPI offers suitably qualified and experienced personnel to complement the services provided by the other divisions of MPI. Rigging resources can be fully tailored to suit project specific requirements, from onshore logistics through to offshore installation of WTGs as well as operations and maintenance works. Typical crew and skillsets MPI can provide: • riggers / welders; • rope access technicians; • bolting technicians; • mechanical / electrical hook up technicians; • deck superintendents; • appointed persons; • offshore construction managers.
MPI Workboats MPI Workboats operates a fleet of state-of-the-art, purpose-built wind farm support catamarans. MPI realised at an early stage that our customers’ requirements for a workboat differed greatly between the construction phase and the operational phase of a wind farm. Working with the likes of Dong Energy, Siemens Wind Power, Centrica Energy, London Array, Statoil and E.ON, MPI Workboats operates fast catamarans for the transfer of personnel and equipment between shore and the offshore construction site or wind farm. Our vessels are constructed to a very high standard and are all built by one of the largest boat builders in the Uinted Kingdom, South Boats IOW Limited. The current fleet includes nine crew transfer vessels ranging from 17 to 22 metres, all being robust, fast and seaworthy. This allows MPI Workboats to work in a variety of challenging environments. The layout of the vessels has been designed with the comfort and safety of the passengers they carry in mind. Further information can be found at www.mpi-offshore.com.
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Equipment Growth of the offshore wind industry and fierce advances in component sizes for offshore installation has led to MPI’s need to introduce existing heavy lift plant, new technology and
custom-built tools to seamlessly integrate with the installation spread of the current fleet of purpose-built WTIVs. Over the last decade of offshore construction, it has been clear to MPI that it is not only a vessel that is essential to the safe and successful installation of wind turbines and sub sea foundations. Sound engineering practices, innovative design and application, the investment in required equipment and tooling, and the professional team to perform are just as important. MPI therefore owns and operates the additional items of construction equipment used either with, or to complement, the WTIVs.
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Mukran Port Offshore base port for the Baltic Sea Mukran Port is a deep-water facility in north-east Germany which provides ideal conditions to serve as a base port for the offshore wind industry both in nautical and geographical terms. All the common offshore vessels, including jack-up barges and floating cranes, can call at the port, which has a draught of up to 11.50 metres. There are no restrictions on access caused by tides, locks or bridges. The short distances between the base port and the wind parks provide clear cost benefits for operators and suppliers – just as the easy approach to the port without the need for any pilot or tug services.
project teams. Jack-up operations can be done on request and are subject to an investigation of the single case. Completion of the offshore wind farm Wikinger is scheduled for end of 2017.
Mukran Port Im Faehrhafen 20 18546 Sassnitz Germany
T +49 (0)38 39 25 50 F +49 (0)38 39 25 52 40 E info@faehrhafen-sassnitz.de I www.faehrhafen-sassnitz.de
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The port offers ideal conditions and berths where both freighters and highly specialised vessels for the offshore wind power industry can dock. “Offshore components cannot be delivered by road because of their size. The units must either arrive at the quayside or be produced at the port site”, Harm Sievers, Managing Director of Fährhafen Sassnitz GmbH, explains. Offshore Terminal South: 100,000m² for the installation of windfarms Completed in 2013, the Offshore Terminal South proved its capacity in 2014/2015 during the installation of the offshore wind farm EnBW Baltic 2. Currently the terminal is being used for the delivery, storage, pre-assembly and transhipment of the 70 wind turbines for the 350MW Wikinger windfarm, which will be operated by
the Spanish energy utility Iberdrola. The special feature of this project is the selection of Mukran Port also as a base port for the ship to ship transfer of the approx. 600 tonnes jacket foundations for the offshore wind farm Wikinger. A quay length of about 600 metres, a surface load of maximum 50 tonnes and experienced port staff are ensuring safe and efficient terminal operations. Moreover, the project is benefiting from a 1,500m² warehouse and a 740m² insulated warehouse, which is suitable for the storage of temperature sensitive spare parts, tools and electro technical components. The projects offices are placed directly on the terminal area which results in an improved communication between the
Further port extension: Offshore Terminal North and O&M port While the Southern Offshore Terminal will be utilised until 2017/2018, the infrastructure for another offshore project is already being prepared: Another 120,000m² combined with a 20t/m² heavy duty quay are under construction on the Northern Terminal. From 2018 the terminal will be used for the installation of the 385MW offshore wind farm Arkona Becken Südost, which will be operated by E.ON. When having a look at the ports infrastructure and its extension one should not forget the important segment of operations and maintenance (O&M). Being able to quickly response to potential problems is key to ensure a good performance and availability of the turbine. Against this background Mukran Port commenced construction works for a new O&M port which will become fully operational in 2017. Crew transfer vessels, tugs and supply vessels will be able to use berths 1 and 1a in the future. The berths are located close to the Offshore Terminal South and comprise a total length of approx. 303 metres. E.ON and Iberdrola two major players of the offshore wind branch already have signed agreements with Mukran Port on the use of the new O&M port and related areas – for the next 25 years! WELCOME TO YOUR OFFSHORE BASE PORT SASSNITZ-MUKRAN!
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NAMI Constructions B.V. Your offshore wind construction partner!
NAMI is specialised in manufacturing structures for the offshore Wind, Oil & Gas Industry. In the past decades NAMI produced a wide range of structures, which consist amongst others of: topsides (or their overhaul), jackets, living quarters, bridges, cranes & special structures. The projects are executed with the greatest precision and craftsmanship to complete to the satisfaction of our clients.
NAMI Constructions B.V. Ringdijk 486 2983 GS Ridderkerk The Netherlands
T +31 (0)180 41 60 60 E nami@nami.nl I www.nami.nl Contact: J.L. van de Zande CEO
NAMI, the perfect match in heavy steel fabrication During the 25 years of experience, NAMI Constructions B.V. gained considerable knowledge in heavy steel fabrication. As a dynamic player, NAMI develops with the market changes whilst using their gained knowledge in new projects. Therefore, NAMI is an expert in building a wide range of structures and has proven to be a reliable construction partner.
NAMI, recent projects As a specialist in heavy steel fabrication, NAMI constructed multiple jackets for Race Bank Offshore Wind Farm. NAMI manufactured a complete satellite platform for RAVN. Also, NAMI was the producer of the new generation ‘minimum facility’ platform located in L6-B field. Beside this NAMI fabricated aligner wheels, upending tools, living quarters and other structures.
NAMI, excels at HSE and quality It is NAMI’s policy to excel at health, safety and environment and quality assurance during all stages of production and final delivery of the projects undertaken. At the start of projects, NAMI develops procedures to cover all quality and safety aspects. Furthermore, NAMI operates and maintains quality and safety management systems in accordance with ISO 9000 Series and VCA, additionally NAMI is certified in accordance with DIN 18800-7 Class E and EN 1090 EXC4. NAMI, perfectly located The fabrication yard is located in Ridderkerk near the banks of the river Nieuwe Maas and has an almost unrestricted access to the North Sea and there are excellent rail road and airport facilities in the proximity.
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NAMI, short communication lines NAMI is a no nonsense company with highly dedicated and experienced employees. This has the advantage that everyone is aware of their part in successfully completing a project. The hands-on mentality and the short communication lines enhances this.
NAMI, guarantees a high degree of flexibility and timely deliveries As result of experience, the short communication lines and the effort to think along with the clients, NAMI is known and respected for the high degree of flexibility and timely deliveries. In the past, NAMI has proven to be the solution for projects with time constraints and will continue to do so in the future.
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nkt cables World class in infield & export submarine cable systems nkt cables is a global front-line supplier to the energy sector. We develop, manufacture and market high quality cables, accessories and solutions for electrical infrastructure, the construction field and the railway industry. With companies in Germany, Sweden, Poland, the Czech Republic, Norway and Denmark, nkt cables has become a world leader in cable technology.
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Our infield & export cable systems secure your energy transfer nkt cables started producing communication submarine cables more than 130 years ago. Today we can proudly call ourselves a leader in European offshore wind HV submarine cables. Our range of products has expanded extensively into a diverse portfolio of onshore and offshore services and energy transfer technology, developed to the optimum technical standards at our stateof-the-art f2c factory in Cologne, Germany. Thanks to our strong customer focus and expertise, nkt cables has already been awarded for 16 major projects in European offshore wind since 2010, three of them alone in 2016. We are proud of the strong experience and reference in developing and executing export and infield cable systems as supply and turnkey.
nkt cables – your full-solution partner nkt cables is a one-stop-shop: We provide a comprehensive product portfolio of offshore cable system technology for export and infield submarine cables while also offering complete turnkey solutions. How we create value: • development of project specific design solutions for HV export cables and interconnector systems; • infield cables qualified up to 66kV including full range of accessories; • extra long cable length concept; • inhouse AMS and installation services; • turnkey solutions including full marine installations.
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Oceanteam Solutions Engineering and equipment capabilities support of offshore cable installations, transport and storage Oceanteam Solutions focuses on solution driven services by combining strong engineering and equipment capabilities, demonstrated by an extensive track record in cable and umbilical services for the offshore wind industry. With a pool of experienced staff and the equipment, vessels and engineering capabilities to provide a complete range of services, Oceanteam Solutions has successfully executed over 50 cable transport, handling and storage projects. Services are currently offered from facilities in Europe, the Middle East and Asia, with our network continually expanding.
Oceanteam Solutions Herengracht 179A 1016 BE Amsterdam The Netherlands T + 31 (0)20 535 75 70 F + 31 (0)20 535 75 88 E info@oceanteamsolutions.com I www.oceanteamsolutions.com Oceanteam Contact: Lex van Doorn
Design When it comes to the design of turntables, Oceanteam definitely stands out. All our turntable systems are interchangeable and demountable. We design and produce turntables (up to 5,000 tonnes) in various sizes, for onshore and offshore use and for a variety of cables, umbilicals, pipes or flowlines.
transportable to any port around the world, resulting in significant cost savings for our clients.
Turntables Oceanteam Solutions design, build and rent turntables of up to 5,000 tonnes at our facilities in Velsen Noord, the Netherlands. Our deep water quayside, with easy access to the North Sea, can accommodate a large range of vessel sizes during mobilisation and demobilisation. Delivering quality equipment and services within a limited time frame; our turntables can be built to order within ten weeks.
Cable solutions Our cables division has an extensive track record in cable and umbilical services. We have a pool of experienced staff and the equipment, vessels and engineering capabilities to provide a complete range of DNV ISO certified solutions.
Demountable As a result of our unique demountable and modular design, turntables can be delivered to the mobilisation site in 40-feet containers, making them sea and road
Full service In addition to demountable and modular turntables, Oceanteam design, build and rent loading towers and tensioners to assist with the installation, transportation and storage of power cables. With our in-house engineering experience and expertise, we ensure that our clients contract the most effective solutions for their projects.
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Engineering Oceanteam Solutions can offer an all-in-one package. Together with KCI the Engineers we assist offshore wind developers during field development. We offer consultancy and engineering services including the design of foundations, cables, met masts and substations. Furthermore, we consult with our clients during the complete life cycle of an offshore wind farm from first concept to decommissioning or life time
extension. KCI has been involved in the design of over 15 offshore wind farms in northwestern Europe.
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Oceanwide Maritime & Offshore Manpower Services Oceanwide is an international manpower supplier for the maritime sector. This includes maritime-, energy crew and also catering services (staff & supplies). With fully owned offices and agents around the Globe, Oceanwide is able to recruit and provide the best crew for your job. Oceanwide’s history dates back to 1976 when the company opened its first office in the Netherlands. Over the years Oceanwide has gained wide recognition as a global supplier of qualified crew for the energy sector and maritime business. Oceanwide has offices in major maritime countries, e.g. Cyprus, Mexico, Latvia, the Netherlands, Germany, the Philippines and the United States.
have the right person. All our candidates hold all mandatory certificates (OPITO, GWO, STCW, NOGEPA or comparable certification). Our offices monitor the training status of all of our personnel and make sure that all the training documents are in order. Oceanwide has experience with power generation, renewable energy and offshore projects on the North Sea, Gulf of Mexico and in Asia.”
Oceanwide Luchthavenweg 6i (first floor) 1786 PP Den Helder The Netherlands
T +31 (0)22 367 17 27 F +31 (0)22 352 05 05 E denhelder@oceanwidecrew.com I www.oceanwidecrew.com Netherlands Oceanwide Offshore Services
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Our offices and agent network enable us to provide first class service to all our clients. Our employment concepts cover all aspects of crewing for the shipping industry and energy sector. Our range of services includes recruitment and selection, assessments, training and development, contracts and international payrolling, insurance and travel arrangements. Offshore energy Manager Offshore Energy André Pietjou explains Oceanwide’s added value for the energy sector. “We have a very strong history. For more than 35 years we have been providing our clients with a variety of technical staff for E&P installations, as well as rig’s and offshore supply and construction vessels. Therefore,
The Oceanwide quality standards are controlled via annual checks on VCU (safety), ISO 9001, NEN4400-1, HACCP and FPAL.
we have established ourselves as a reputable and dependable partner in the recruitment and secondment of qualified personnel in the international energy sector. We strive to find the most suitable candidate for the job in close consultation with the client. Our vast database holds thousands of candidates including WTG Tech’s, BOP Tech’s, SAP’s and other relevant energy functions. Close cooperation Building a good relationship is crucial in the business of Oceanwide. Pietjou explains: “We always work closely with our personnel and clients throughout the contract period to ensure the satisfaction of all involved. Whether you are looking for crew on a project or permanent basis, chances are we
Marine catering André Pietjou: “Oceanwide provides full marine catering services for offshore platforms and the shipping industry. We have proven field experience on platforms and all types of vessels. Our services include the provision of: • catering & hotel staff; • food, beverages and bonded stores; • galley equipment & design; • accommodation cleaning services; • catering & safety training; • certification & audits. All our staff is trained in accordance with widely accepted standards and undergo annual training to remain up-todate with the latest rules & regulations. Oceanwide complies with HACCP and is ISO 9001:2008 / HACCP certified. Our catering managers inspect the worksites on a regular basis to ensure compliance to regulations.”
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Offshore Boarding B.V.
To improve the safety and efficiency of your offshore operations Offshore Boarding B.V. is a new company at the start-up stage of business. However, the management team consists of the highly experienced specialists Hans Ruivenkamp, Henk van den Brande, Jerry Bakx and Yvette Ruivenkamp, with a proven track record in developing and producing innovative products for the offshore industry.
Offshore Boarding B.V. AustraliĂŤweg 2 4561 PD Hulst The Netherlands T +31 (0)114 31 71 01 E info@offshoreboarding.com I www.offshoreboarding.com Contact: Hans Ruivenkamp Executive Director
To improve the safety and efficiency of your offshore operations the Offshore Boarding team combined their technical and operational knowledge, build up over 25 years, to develop tools for the safe transportation of crew and cargo to and from offshore platforms. These tools, the Cargo, Shuttle and Boat Lift, are fully automated and do not require manual handling by deckhands, which will improve your HSE exposure. All the tools increase not only the safety of the crew, but also reduce the transfer time substantially and enlarge the operational window, because they can be used under more severe weather conditions.
board of supply vessels without manual handling, which will also improve your HSE exposure on supply vessels.
The Shuttle Lift is a tool to transfer up to ten crew members in one go, including their luggage in a watertight compartment. Its uniquely designed docking station, guides the shuttle to the point of landing and secures it immediately after landing.
If you are interested in our products or if you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us.
The Boat Lift is a system to lift crew boats, with a maximum deadweight of 50 tonnes, out of the water, while placing the crew boat along or on the deck of an offshore platform, introducing a safe way of crew members boarding a platform. The latest innovative tool is the Container Claw, a tool to sea-fasten containers on
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The Cargo Lift is a system to transfer any container without the interference of deckhands, ship to ship or ship to
platform and automatically places itself directly above the centre of gravity of the container.
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Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference Oil & Gas I Offshore Wind I Marine Energy Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference (OEEC) is one of Europe’s leading offshore energy events. It is unique in bringing together the oil & gas, offshore wind and marine energy industry. With the industry in transition OEEC offers offshore energy professionals the ideal meeting place to network, discuss and learn about the future of energy. OEEC 2017 is held at Amsterdam RAI on 9, 10, 11 October 2017.
Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference Amsterdam RAI Europaplein 22 1078 GZ Amsterdam The Netherlands Entrance K T +31 10 209 2600 E sales@offshore-energy.biz I www.offshore-energy.biz OffshoreEnergy @navingooe Offshore Energy
Exhibition The exhibition is the meeting area where supply chain companies showcase their products and services. It welcomes a defined and targeted visitors profile, consisting of decision makers in the upstream oil & gas, dredging and (wind)energy industries, directors, purchase managers, project managers and engineers of oil companies, subcontractors, offshore services, operators and students. The 2016 edition attracted 667 exhibiting companies and 11,989 unique attendees representing over 90 nationalities.
The three-day program consists of: • Keynotes; • Technical sessions; • Master classes; • Offshore Wind Conference; • DredgingToday Conference; • Marine Energy Event; • meetings of industry organisations.
Special Events Offshore Energy offers two special events besides the exhibition and conference sessions. The Offshore Energy Opening Gala Dinner & Awards Show (9 October), Official Networking Event (10 October). Date & venue Exhibition : Conference:
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Community Square In 2016 OEEC saw a new spot on the exhibition floor: Community Square – the place for non-technical industry wide discussions.
Conference Offshore Energy Conference features an extensive conference program offering a platform for discussing key topics and solutions for the offshore community. Speakers and delegates from all levels representing the entire upstream value chain gather to share knowledge, discuss ideas and network.
Offshore WIND A cross-media concept reaching the entire offshore wind industry Offshore WIND is a powerful communication platform for the offshore wind industry with a strong global reach. With this cross-media concept of print, online and event products there is always a solution at hand that fits your company’s marketing strategy requirements. The Offshore WIND brand comprises of magazine, business guide, vessel directory, news portal and conference.
Navingo BV T +31 10 209 2600 E info@offshorewind.biz I www.navingo.com I www.offshorewindmagazine.com I www.offshorewind.biz @OffshoreWINDmag @OffshoreWINDbiz
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Offshore WIND magazine This is the first independent international magazine, which is exclusively dedicated to the offshore wind industry worldwide. This quarterly magazine has been successfully providing readers for more than six years with news and background information on projects, research, legislation, companies and details of future events. International Business Guide The Offshore WIND international Business Guide (IBG) is an annual, promotional guide dedicated to the international offshore wind energy industry. This high quality full colour, detailed reference guide is a must for everyone who is working in, or related to, the offshore wind energy industry.
Vessel Directory The directory provides the industry with a compact useful overview of operating wind farm support vessels, construction vessels, accommodation vessels and cable layers. It includes photographs, technical specifications, managers, builders and ancillary services and suppliers. Conference The annual Offshore WIND Conference (OWC) presents the latest in wind farm developments and addresses the key technical, operational and commercial challenges associated with future industry growth. Also, it brings a comprehensive overview of cost-reducing innovations, education and employment initiatives. Building on the expertise of Offshore WIND magazine, the conference enables revelation and discussion in this sector.
OffshoreWIND.biz OffshoreWIND.biz is internationally renowned as the online news platform reporting on the global offshore wind industry developments. For more than six years OffshoreWIND.biz provides free access to the latest news and developments, with user friendly, custom made news alerts. Navingo BV The Offshore WIND products are created and produced by the Navingo Media Group. Navingo offers a worldwide cross-media platform for the maritime and offshore industry and easily reaches over 1.50 million of your potential customers, prospects and professionals.The complete Navingo product overview can be found on www.navingo.com.
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Oil Control Systems Inflatable cable / hose / pipe floaters Oil Control Systems supplies the well known‚ ‘Twin Boom’ inflatable cable floaters which are used during ‘beach pull’ operations. Over the years this product has gained a good reputation during its wide use in offshore wind farm cable floating operations.
Oil Control Systems Vlotlaan 232 2681 TV Monster The Netherlands
T +31 (0)17 428 16 75 F +31 (0)17 428 12 75 E info@oilcontrolsystems.nl I www.oilcontrolsystems.nl Contact:
Mr. D.A. van der Mout Managing Director
Some references: NorNed project, Northwind windfarm project, Troll A gas platform project, Lincs offshore windfarm project, Korea 154kV Power Cable Installation Project, Vietnam Phu Quoc-HA Tien, Qatar cable etc. A whole range of ‘Twin Booms’ or ‘Single Booms’ with different buoyancy capacities are available. Recently big improvements are made in order to maintain airtightness and durability over a long period of time. We also supply a wide range of oil pollution recovery equipment, spill prevention and storage solutions.
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We can make custom made solutions, all we need is the project specifications and we will make you a free offer.
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Palfinger Marine Lifetime Excellence PALFINGER MARINE is the expert for lifting and handling solutions designed especially for the wind industry. PALFINGER MARINE offers cranes for nacelles, platforms and substation/ accommodation platforms as well as lifesaving equipment, deck equipment and handling solutions for wind farm service and supply vessels. Moreover, PALFINGER MARINE provides an innovative package for the safe inspection and effective repair of wind turbines PALFINGER BLADE ACCESS (PBA)
boom cranes (PKM and DKF), substations are equipped with a versatile and low maintenance lifting device for safe cargo handling. PALFINGER MARINE has developed a new modular, 3D-compensation unit, for use on wind farm service operation vessels (SOVs) for increased vessel operability. Hence enabling smaller and more cost-effective vessels to be used in harsher weather conditions. The 3D-compensation module is designed for mounting on PALFINGER MARINE offshore cranes – knuckle boom cranes, telescopic cranes or stiff boom cranes – on board vessels to transfer goods to and from windmills or other fixed installations. The 3D-compensation module can be dismounted and parked in a separate cradle, allowing the crane to be used as a standard offshore crane.
Palfinger Marine GmbH F.-W.-Scherer Strasse 24 5020 Salzburg Austria
T +43 (0)66 24 68 40 F +43 (0)66 24 68 48 27 70 E wind@palfinger.com I www.palfingermarine.com PALFINGER MARINE PALFINGER MARINE PALFINGER MARINE
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Strong products for the specific needs of the renewables sector Combining excellent products, strong customer orientation and a highly competent service, PALFINGER MARINE occupies a leading position in the global marine market. Customers can rely on years of experience in the field of wind technology and successes achieved due to the use of PALFINGER MARINE wind cranes on many wind farms in Germany, Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, United Kingdom and more. Top-quality and long-term experience PALFINGER MARINE offers wind cranes with a design life of 25+ years. A best-inclass surface protection system and the lifting capacity adjusted to the wave height make the cranes a top-quality product.
Wind cranes PALFINGER MARINE offers a range of wind cranes for wind farms and wind farm supply and service vessels. All cranes have a special surface coating to protect the cranes against corrosion. Compact design and ideal weighting and performance ratio are characteristics of PALFINGER MARINE nacelle cranes. The foldable knuckle boom range (PK and PC) enables fast and safe lifting from the platform to the nacelle and from the helideck into the nacelle. The fixed boom (PF) and stiff boom cranes (PS and PSM) are experts for flexible material handling to the platform. Platform cranes are customised to unload supply vessels rapidly and safely under any marine conditions at sea. With fixed boom, stiff boom, telescopic boom (PTM and DKT) as well as knuckle
PALFINGER BLADE ACCESS (PBA) The PALFINGER BLADE ACCESS (PBA) is an innovative solution for safe blade inspections and the effective repair of wind turbines both on- and offshore. With the PALFINGER MARINE nacelle crane PK 40002 M the basket is easily lifted into operation, attached to the blade and can be stored on-site at the ground base. With this DNV GL certified product innovation, maintenance and service work of wind turbine blades can be performed in a safer and more cost-efficient way. Global presence with service offices and partner network The PALFINGER MARINE service network helps to keep the equipment up to date in accordance with the latest regulations. The highly trained engineers give the customer technical installation support adapted to the special needs of wind farms. For more information, visit our website: www.palfingermarine.com
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Power Solutions N.V. Leading locally, expanding globally Power Solutions is a key player in the global power market and successfully manages multi-megawatt temporary power projects all over the world. Our team has decades of experience in all industries in specifying, shipping, operating and maintaining large power projects in various global locations. Our purpose-designed fleet of containerised generators, transformers and ancillary equipment allows us to mobilise rapidly in response to our customers planned and emergency temporary power demands.
Power Solutions N.V. Blikstraat 2 2110 Wijnegem Belgium
T +32 (0)3 325 88 00 F +32 (0)3 325 88 01 E info@powersolutions.eu I www.powersolutions.eu Powersolutionseu @PowerSolutionsB Power Solutions N.V. Contact: Christophe Le Clef General Manager Belgium
Celebrating its tenth anniversary in 2016 Power Solutions has grown from a local temporary power provider based out of Belgium to a business now serving customers all over Europe, Africa, South America and the Middle East. With our dedicated team of professionals and custom build fleet we are able to react quickly to any temporary power
demand across a large variety of industry sectors. Chief Executive Officer Mr Arnold Oostveen says “The growth of the business has been a tremendous achievement of the team and we are looking forward growing even further in the decades to come.”
Customer deliverables through flexibility and high 24/7 service orientation is a goal Power Solutions is achieving every day. Power Solutions can fit its products and services to aide were required and provide solutions where needed helping the local companies and governments to provide what is to be a basic necessity “Continuous Power”.
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What do our generators mean for you? • power guaranteed; • a total turnkey solution; • aupport from a qualified professional; • rapid & flexible mobilisation; • flexibility & 24/7 service support; • our extensive range of products means we can provide you with power solutions up to 200MW.
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PROTEA Standard products - bespoke design - unique solutions Established in 2001, Protea is an international engineering & equipment manufacturer supporting the offshore and onshore energy industry. With facilities in Poland, Protea delivers bespoke material handling systems predominantly for vessels, drilling rigs, offshore wind farms and oil installations. Core products include Proteus® offshore pedestal cranes, which makes Protea an ideal partner for the delivery of cranes for offshore wind farm substations and wind farm installation vessels.
PROTEA Sp. z o.o.
Proteus® RAM Offshore Pedestal Crane for Sheringham Shoal Offshore Wind Farm
on smaller and lighter floating vessels with faster transit speeds. Protea delivers turnkey handling systems to meet specific customer requirements including Proteus® offshore pedestal cranes, heavy lift floating cranes, gantry and semi gantry cranes; winches; BOP handling equipment, pipe lay, launch and recovery systems and other mechanical handling solutions, both actively and passively compensated.
Galaktyczna 30A 80-299 Gdansk Poland
T +48 (0)58 348 00 04 F +48 (0)58 348 58 95 E protea@protea.pl I www.protea.pl Protea Contact: Graham Manning
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Capabilities Protea offers turnkey engineering solutions complete with comprehensive post-delivery support – from delivery logistics, to installation and commissioning, provision of spares and through life engineering support. It is a proven supplier to the offshore wind industry with deliveries including Proteus® 4mt RAM Luffing Offshore Pedestal Cranes for the Sheringham Shoal Offshore Wind Farm in Uinted Kingdom, owned and operated by Statoil/Statkraft. It has also recently launched an all new service crane targeted at the offshore wind market. The compact two tonnes SWL crane is an ideal lifting solution for light lifting and handling operations on unmanned
platforms such as offshore wind turbines. Its innovative and compact design features extra high grade steel to increase strength whilst reducing weight and high quality, low maintenance components to ensure a long and reliable service life. At the other end of the scale, Protea is currently developing a huge Heavy Lift Crane of a safe working load up to 1,600mt, targeting the offshore wind market for the installation of offshore wind turbines. The cranes provide a high lifting capability at both short and long outreaches over a large radius, a key feature for offshore wind farm operations. The crane will also be made of high grade steel (S960) to offer a weight efficient system which will allow the cranes to be mounted
Production Facility Protea operates on a global basis supporting international clients. To provide high quality equipment and efficient service to its customers, in 2008 Protea invested in an all new manufacturing and assembly facility in Kluczbork, Southern Poland. In 2012 Protea significantly expanded these facilities with a giant assembly hall to allow the indoor assembly of the largest heavy lift cranes. Verification of Quality In 2004 Protea established a Quality Management System certified according to the ISO 9001:2008 standard. In order to achieve OH&S and Environmental Protection targets Protea implemented an Integrated Quality Management System that as well as meeting the requirements of its existing ISO 9001:2008 certification, complies with the ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007 standards. The company also operates according to the American Petroleum Institute (API) certification for manufacturing and supply of offshore pedestal cranes according to “API Specification 2C”. The certificate API 2C-0103.
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Rix Sea Shuttle Ltd Offshore windfarm support vessels & services Rix Sea Shuttle Ltd provide offshore crew transfer vessels that have been purposely designed to assist in the construction, maintenance, operation and transfers associated with offshore wind farms around the United Kingdom and Europe. Our offshore support vessels are built to highly technical specifications - both on the inside and out - and have been equipped to exacting safety standards ensuring comfort and safety for your staff at all times.
Rix Sea Shuttle Ltd Witham House 45 Spyvee Street HU8 7JR Hull United Kingdom
T +44 (0)1482 33 88 33 F +44 (0)1482 33 88 37 E shipping@rix.co.uk I www.rixseashuttle.co.uk @rixseashuttle Contact: Mandy Masters Sales & Marketing Manager
United Kingdom company to own and operate a fully certificated 24 passenger CTV.
Our fleet of offshore support vessels range from 19 metres to 27 metres offering the very latest in crew transfer vessel capability. The most recent addition to our fleet is the Rix Leopard, a 24 pax BMT Nigel Gee design. Rix Sea Shuttle were the first
Rix Sea Shuttle also holds the internationally recognised ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 accreditations for our processes in quality , health and safety and environmental management.
All of our vessels have a two - three man crew, who are all highly experienced seafarers and are directly employed by Rix Sea Shuttle. Our safety record is second to none winning two safety performance awards through the HOHSG (Humberside Health and safety group) award for our exemplary health and safety record.
Services we offer include: • personnel transfer; • operations & maintenance support; • construction support; • transport of equipment; • fuel transfer capability; • survey work; • dive platform capability; • on dock warehousing; • fuel bunkering; • inspection and rope access services.
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Rix Sea Shuttle Ltd was founded in 2012 but is part of the JR Rix & Sons group of companies, which was established in 1893 in shipping. Today the group operates three coastal tankers and three estuarial barges as well as a modern fleet of offshore support vessels. The Rix group also have important port locations on the East Coast of the United Kingdom, in Hull and Montrose, with the very latest in cargo handling machinery, warehousing and storage.
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Royal IHC Reliable partner for efficient offshore solutions Royal IHC is a partner of choice for innovative, sustainable and integrated offshore vessels and equipment. IHC’s offshore solutions are reliable, efficient and flexible to the demands of challenging seabed-to-surface oil and gas projects, and the renewable energy market. With its extensive knowledge and in-house design capabilities, IHC ensures compliance with the latest technological developments, strictest safety regulations and most stringent environmental standards.
Royal IHC Smitweg 6 2961 AW Kinderdijk The Netherlands
T +31 (0)88 015 25 35 E info@royalihc.com I www.royalihc.com royalIHC @Royalihc ihc-merwede
Reliable IHC excels at managing the complexity inherent within the development of vessels and equipment. Each project is approached with care, creativity and adaptability, so that customers can depend on delivery within the terms of the agreement. It has an impressive track record of delivering innovative solutions to major subsea construction companies, ship owners, oil and energy companies. IHC can accommodate the construction of vessels and equipment in the Netherlands or in various locations worldwide.
Efficient solutions Conducting business in an offshore environment is often turbulent. Technical and financial risks are significant, and margins are fluctuating. Construction costs for offshore wind farms are high and will be larger and located further away from the coast. Transportation challenges – among others – will soon arise. Efficiency, reliability and durability are key factors to success. IHC understands its customers’ needs and has the ability to provide innovative and efficient solutions for a variety of projects, such as wind farm installation, subsea infrastructure and maintenance.
IHC provides services for the construction, operation and maintenance of offshore wind farms including: • consultancy and design, incorporating operational engineering; • engineering and fabrication of equipment; • handling and installation tools; • construction of vessels and modifications to existing vessels.
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Partnership IHC provides cost-effective products, not only when newly acquired, but also throughout their working lives. The IHC team works closely with the customer, so that they complement each other’s
expertise. It can, for example, advise on the design, regulations and structure of the project. This reduces risk and cost to create a smoother process, which leads to better results.
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Safeway B.V. Safeway’s Game Changing Technologies to maximise your return on investment Safeway is part of the Dutch van Aalst group which is internationally recognised for decades by introducing various game changing technologies. The latest additions being the highly innovative Safeway gangway as well as the smart 3D crane tip add-on jib.
Safeway BV Baanhoekweg 16 3313 LA Dordrecht The Netherlands
T +31 (0)78 622 13 06 F +31 (0)78 622 94 90 E info@vanaalstgroup.com I www.safegangway.com Contact: Wijnand van Aalst Managing Director
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Safeway deployed at Normally Unmanned Installation (NUI)
1- Safeway – year round workability To drive down the costs of operations (OPEX), the number of workable days must be increased. Now only 200 days is assumed to be the realistic industry standard. With Safeway workability of 95 per cent and more is feasible due to the unique roll compensating mast. Increase from 200 up to over 350 workable days delivers up to 42 per cent possible cost reduction. The Safeway philosophy was to design a people transfer bridge which will not be the vessel’s weakest link during W2W operations. The vessel itself or regulations will limit the workability. Safeway has developed an in-house calculation tool in cooperation with MARIN to quickly calculate your vessel’s real workability.
Ten metre vertical elevation & 28 metre maximum length The ten-metre step-less height adjustable mast results into flexibility. Not only for offshore wind market but also for other W2W markets. Landing height up to and above 25 metre is feasible as well as remaining access at ten metre above sea level. The 28 metre maximum boom length adds another advantage to the Safeway possibilities, deployable to both sides of the vessel and remaining more distance from the offshore structure. Step-less access From the first Seagull design, Safeway has been further developed to accommodate specific needs for certain clients. The Seagull class with counterweight and its flexibility is a real all-rounder suitable for all W2W
markets. The Osprey type is specifically designed to meet requirement of stepless access from the vessel’s changing room all the way to the offshore structure. With elevator from warehouse or locker room the technicians and cargo can be vertically moved. From the elevator exit and access platform the gangway can be entered and the offshore structure can be reached. Further it is optionally possible to move cargo with remote controlled trolley through the gangway. Sheltered, enclosed cabin & transfer Transferring over un-enclosed gangway may work well on a beautiful spring day, but in less favourable conditions (rain, snow, temperature extremes) most technicians would not find the experience to be enjoyable. The Safeway enclosed gangway provides an enclosed and
crew and limits the overall workability of the vessel. With CargoSafe the vessel’s untapped potential can be unleashed to benefit the vessel owner in offering the vessel on more demanding offshore lifting jobs: • safe offshore lifting, ranging from SWL 1.50 tonnes up to ten tonnes; • increased workability of total vessel; • separate roll compensation; • easily adaptable to existing crane; • light weight; • controlled from existing crane cabin; • cargo handling and man-riding. 3D cargo transfer The Safeway can be equipped with a winch at the tip of the gangway which provides the possibility to lift up to 400kg in all sea conditions. In more moderate sea states the winch can be upgraded to lift up to 1,000kg. The gangway tip winch is fully 3D motion compensated, meaning that the swinging of the load due to the moving vessel will be eliminated and safe lifting is achieved.
Inside & outside of the gangway illuminated for night time operations
relatively climate-controlled route from the vessel to the offshore structure. Safeway further is convinced that the operator must have a cabin as a proper working place. It is of utmost importance that the operator stays alert at all the times and in order to do so an enclosed temperature controlled (heating and airco) cabin is a must. Enclosed gangway for protection against elements
2 - CargoSafe, upgrading your offshore crane to 3D crane
Upgraded crane with CargoSafe
2016 Novelty Customers were asking Safeway to enlarge 3D lifting capacity of cargo gangway. In order to meet this market requirement, CargoSafe is developed.
Summary Safeway & CargoSafe opens possibilities for vessels to perform offshore works more efficient as ever thought possible. This gives added value and opportunities for the vessel owner. The combination of gangway and 3D crane jib will bring the more safety to do more complex jobs efficiently. Markets for next generation W2W vessels equipped with Safeway and CargoSafe: • offshore wind maintenance; • maintenance on O&G platforms; • offshore wind construction; • crew change O&G platforms; • decommisioning O&G platforms; • deepsea mining crew change; • FPSO maintenance; • seismic operations crew change; • maintenance meteo platforms.
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Load movements due to vessel movements offshore can sometimes lead to dangerous situations for the
Customising options Clients are able to fully customise their Safeway & CargoSafe. The team is happy to learn the requirements and is delighted to assist with determining the most suitable gangway. The on-board logistics can be fully optimised with the available options.
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Scaldis Salvage and Marine Contractors Lifting at a higher level Scaldis is a dynamic, innovative and expanding marine offshore contractor, specialised in offshore transportation and installation with a core business and expertise in heavy lifting. Scaldis has earned a reputation as a solid and reliable partner to contractors and clients.
Scaldis Salvage and Marine Contractors North Trade Building, Noorderlaan 133 – box 31 2030 Antwerp Belgium
T +32 (0)35 41 69 55 F +32 (0)35 41 81 93 E mail@scaldis-smc.com I www.scaldis-smc.com ScaldisSMC Contact: Linda Vanhaelst
Scaldis provides turnkey and other cost-effective solutions for projects using its multi-purpose heavy lift vessels and is active in five distinct market sectors, namely: • oil and gas; • renewables; • decommissioning; • civil works; • heavy lifting related to salvage works.
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One of the Scaldis’ many strengths is its willingness to work closely with client from the early stages in order to develop the most efficient and effective methodology. Scaldis’ current heavy lift vessel, the Rambiz, has a unique arrangement with two cranes, a shallow draft, a large deck space and extensive accommodation
facilities. This gives Rambiz the ability to operate in areas that many other vessels cannot access. Her ability to work in both deep and shallow waters provides valuable flexibility. The combination of two deck cranes enables the Rambiz to lift unusual structures that would otherwise require two separate vessels. The two cranes can work independently or be synchronised to provide unrivalled flexibility when handling structures. Scaldis is a significant participant in the rapidly expanding offshore construction and decommissioning markets and, in order to meet the increasing demands of these markets, the shareholders of Scaldis have ordered a new heavy lift vessel with a lifting capacity of 4,000 tonnes. The Gulliver will possess many of the key assets of Rambiz, but will
also incorporate the following new developments that will extend the opportunities for the vessel: • increased workability; • lifting capacity of 4,000 tonnes; • fully self-propelled; • DP2; • skidding cranes to allow greater deck space flexibility; • helideck. With its increased capacity and enhanced features, Scaldis expects Gulliver to extend the boundaries of what can be achieved across a wider geographic area. The European market is a prime area of focus. Until the delivery of the Gulliver, this market will remain a large and valuable market for the company.
Scaldis strives to achieve the highest level of quality, safety and environmental awareness throughout its activities. Certification according ISO9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 is a demonstration of its commitment to deliver and improve the quality of service to its clients.
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Seafox Offshore jack-up services Seafox is a leading global offshore jack-up company, providing services to support the oil & gas and renewable industry. Seafox own and manage twelve self-elevating jack-up units. Our customers benefit from our wealth of experience in accommodation, deck space & crane support, well testing & workover, transport & installation and decommissioning. Furthermore, Seafox offers temporary accommodation units for offshore locations and on board vessels.
Seafox Taurus Avenue 23 2132 LS Hoofddorp The Netherlands
T +31 (0)23 05 54 13 13 F +31 (0)23 554 13 20 E info@seafox.com I www.seafox.com
Since 1991 we have been managing our offshore service support jackup units around the world providing accommodation, catering and housekeeping services for hook-up and maintenance activities. In addition, our versatile fleet is able to support many other oil & gas and wind related operations as well. Our services also include well testing and workover, transportation and installation, plug and abandonment and decommissioning.
Therefore the Seafox units come with a professional crew which a has strong operational experience, philosophy and heritage. Seafox is a dedicated and professional organisation with a strong
focus on quality and safety on all levels. Shore-based staff as well as marine crew consist of highly-qualified, fullytrained and quality & safety-conscious professionals.
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Seafox TLQ Flexible and efficient TLQ solutions as wind farms venture further offshore With wind farms going further offshore, Seafox TLQ has developed a number of solutions to cope with the demands of the initial construction period and the subsequent operations & maintenance. Answering this demand for modern and comfortable temporary living quarters (TLQ) Seafox has become the first company in the world to build its TLQ to the stringent demands of the Norwegian offshore market. Alongside the new Nordic TLQ, Seafox provides its everpopular Standard TLQ for a flexible cost-efficient option. And our Light TLQ, which is ISO-sized.
• every occupant has own desk, drawer unit, nightstand and individual locker; • separate wet cell in each cabin with underfloor heating; • internal linkable.
Seafox TLQ Zuidtoren Taurusavenue 23 2132 LS Hoofddorp The Netherlands
T +31 (0)23 554 13 13 F +31 (0)23 554 13 20 E john.verdonk@seafox.com I www.seafox.com Contact: John Verdonk Manager Offshore Temporary Living Quarters
Whether choosing a Nordic, Standard or Light TLQ, Seafox has paid a great deal of attention to the designs, ensuring that offshore wind technicians can work efficiently and comfortably. The units are readily available at short notice and competitively priced.
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TLQ Nordic – NORSOK /DNV 2.7-2 The Seafox TLQ Nordic units are suitable for worldwide use and for the harsh environments of the North Sea and the Baltic. They have been classified DNV 2.7-2, DNV 2.7-1 and they are built to NORSOK. All aspects of offshore welfare have been considered, as the company recognises that having all the comforts of home enhances performance and productivity while technicians are carrying out their
daily duties offshore. The units are equally suitable for platforms, jack-ups or offshore vessels: • suited for Zone 2, units are ATEX 95, ex- proof and A60; • designed as a 2-cabin, 4-person unit, they are very roomy measuring 10.20 x 3.30 x 3.30 metres; • two, spacious single beds 90 x 210 centimetre in each cabin; • Scandinavian design; • linkable and stackable four high; • LED light, HVAC and sprinkler, smoke and gas detection; • designed to limit noise; • each bedroom has LED TV, Internet, USB, LED lights and headphone jacks; • blackout curtains; • adaptable lighting, network and coaxial points;
Standard TLQ The Standard TLQ answers the need for modern, flexible, cost-efficient offshore accommodation. These are built to comply with North Sea regulations and are suitable for worldwide use. Classed by Lloyd’s and to DNV 2.7-1, the TLQ Standard is a reliable, proven concept that has been deployed in some of the most hostile environments for many years: • at 6.30-metres in length, the units have a relatively small footprint and only weigh eight metric tonnes; • ample space for four pob in two cabins; • equipped with all the modern day comforts, wall-mounted TV, internet; • Plug&Play easy to hook up to any offshore installation; • wet-cell with shower, toilet. Light TLQ This container-sized TLQ weighs just 6.50 metric tonnes providing the ultimate flexibility at minimal cost: • classed by Lloyd’s and to DNV 2.7-1; • ample space for four occupants; • 20-feet ISO unit.
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Seajacks Seajacks’ fleet of five GustoMSC designed vessels safely install and maintain offshore wind platforms worldwide Based in East Anglia, Seajacks are an offshore installation company committed to building the world’s most advanced and versatile fleet of self-propelled jack-up vessels. Equipped to service the demands of the offshore energy industry, Seajacks vessel work independently or in tandem. Seajacks’ on and offshore crews work in full conjunction with every client, looking to provide the most cost-effective solutions in the safest environments possible.
Seajacks Seajacks House Great Yarmouth NR303QR United Kingdom
T +44 (0)1493 84 14 00 E marketing@seajacks.com I www.seajacks.com @Seajacks Seajacks UK Ltd Contact: Max Paterson Sales & Marketing Manager
Supported by in-house engineers at Seajacks’ Great Yarmouth head office, Seajacks’ vessels are capable of installing, maintaining and decommissioning offshore components and platforms in up to 65-metres water depths worldwide.
Seajacks Zaratan With 2,000m² deck space, Zaratan transported 67 transition pieces for the Veja Mate offshore wind farm, working closely with Scylla to safely and efficiently install the foundations.
Seajacks Kraken Purpose built for harsh environments Kraken performed a two year well intervention campaign for Shell UK & NAM in the southern North Sea, extending the lives of some wells by up to ten years.
Seajacks crews are made up of highly competent personnel who have vast experience in operating jack-ups, offshore installation and component maintenance. For previous projects Seajacks offered the design, engineering, and installation of sea fastenings, cantilever structures, gangways, interfaces and the production of lift plans.
Seajacks Leviathan DP2 systems allowed precise positioning of up to 30 centimetre per installation site for the Meerwind Offshore Wind Park. Leviathan and Zaratan worked in tandem installing 80 foundations and 80 Siemens 3.60MW WTGs.
Operational safety Seajacks high crew retention rate contributes to our strong health and safety culture. Seajacks emphasise the importance of a strong health and safety culture to crew members, office staff, customers and suppliers through various training courses and Integrated Management System documents. Seajacks takes the responsibility of the safety of everyone working with Seajacks very seriously. Further information about Seajacks is available on our website www.seajacks.com
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Seajacks Scylla Utilising a 1,540 tonnes crane, Scylla installed 67 XL monopiles with diameters of 7.80 metres for the Veja Mate offshore wind farm.
Seajacks Hydra Accommodation for 100 POB has been utilised for substation and component hook up and commissioning projects including SylWin Alpha and Global Tech I.
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Seaway Heavy Lifting Seaway Heavy Lifting (SHL), founded in 1991, is a leading offshore contractor in the global renewables and oil & gas industry. SHL has experience in the transport and installation of offshore wind structures e.g. WTG (Wind Turbine Generator) foundations, Met-Masts, HVAC and HVDC platforms. SHL operates crane vessels ‘Stanislav Yudin’ and ‘Oleg Strashnov’, with a revolving lift capacity of 2,500 metric tonnes and 5,000 metric tonnes respectively. SHL is known and respected throughout the industry for its reliability and the successful and safe execution of offshore projects.
foundations, monopiles, jackets and substations. We have successfully installed over 600 WTG’s and tens of substations with the goal to maintain the project schedule where possible considering delays in the supply chain.
Seaway Heavy Lifting Albert Einsteinlaan 50 2719 ER Zoetermeer The Netherlands
T +31 (0)79 363 77 00 E bd@shl.nl I www.seawayheavylifting.com
We have been heavily involved, among others, in the following wind farms: • Sylwin (largest floatover project in the North Sea); • Greater Gabbard ; • Gwynt y Mor; • Meerwind; • Westermost Rough; • Sheringham Shoal; • Dan Tysk; • Dudgeon.
Seaway Heavy Lifting Seaway Heavy Lifting Contact: Richard den Hollander Business Development Director
EPCI Services (engineering, procurement, construction and installation): • reduces your number of contracts; • reduces your resources required to manage the project; • reduces your interfaces and risks; • reduces your impact on scope changes; • reduces your investors risks for well divined project budget.
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Recently we have been awarded two EPCI contracts; Beatrice Offshore Wind Farm; scope 336 piles, 84 jackets and 91 array cables and Trianel Windpark Borkum II; scope 32 turbine foundations. In its offshore wind activities SHL benefits from its extensive experience in the transportation, installation and removal of offshore oil and gas platforms. By utilising
highly experienced personnel that are capable to understand, quantify and handle the risks, SHL offers tailor-made solutions - improving safety and efficiency - for a variety of projects in differing circumstances and environments. SHL packages technical expertise and incountry experience on a lump sum basis. T&I Services (transport & installation): • ensures a safe and reliable performance with field proven installation methods; • ensures project schedules; • ensures costs are known by offering lump sum contracts with weather risk included. Seaway Heavy Lifting has built an extensive track record in the transport and installation of offshore wind
Monopile installation: • able to shuttle the monopiles on-board of the crane vessel; • designs and owns purpose built installation/lifting equipment; • owns pile handling equipment as hydraulic hammers and lifting tools. Jacket installation: • able to install over 300 WTG foundation jackets a year; • DP capability. Substation installation: • experienced in multiple jacket installation methods; • 5,000 metric tonnes revolving capacity; • large HVDC float-over installation. Wind Turbine Generator installation: • fully assembled WTG installation in a single lift; • high installation speed; 25-39 WTG’s per month.
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Sky-Access Your partner for blade inspection, repair and modification Sky-Access delivers services using an industrial rope technique, called Rope Access. Sky-Access uses rope access to get to any location where technical assistance is needed, for both onshore and offshore wind turbines. Being a partner with strong technical skills and certified technicians, Sky-Access limits the downtime of the turbine to an absolute minimum, saving both time and money. Sky-Access is the logical choice for your blade inspections, repairs and modifications.
Rope access Sky-Access is the first IRATA and Sprat certified company in the Netherlands active in the wind turbine sector. Rope access is the perfect technique for inspecting and repairing blades on wind turbines. It allows our technicians a safe and quick access to the blades, both onshore and offshore. Economise with Sky-Access With strong technical skills on board our certified technicians are equipped to inspect as well as repair and modify blades. In most cases repair and maintenance work can start at the very same day the inspection has taken place. Saving you time and money.
Sky-Access Weerterveld 69 6231 NC Meerssen The Netherlands
T +31 (0)88 123 36 00 E Info@sky-access.com I www.sky-access.com Sky-Access Sky-Access Contact: Robert ten Have Managing Director
Sky-Access Sky-Access BV specialises in Rope Access, industrial rope techniques for mechanical and electro-technical maintenance purposes. We perform welding, NDT, (tank) inspections, assembling and disassembling, constructing, blasting and painting, blade repair and blade inspection. Our main areas of expertise are onshore & offshore wind, industry, offshore oil & gas. Sky-Access is IRATA and Sprat certified.
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SMST Designers & Constructors BV Flexible and safe solutions for offshore lifting and access of personnel and cargo With 25 years of experience and expertise in design and construction of offshore equipment, SMST has developed a complete system package for the offshore wind industry. SMST’s portfolio includes a range of telescopic access bridges suitable for various height adjustment settings, modular offshore cranes which can be equipped with various knuckle booms and active heave- and motion compensation, daughter craft, davits and crew transfer vessels. SMST integrates its proven knowledge of motion compensation successfully in their products to reduce costs while increasing workability.
operations in sea conditions of more than three metre significant wave height.
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Access & Cargo Towers Transferring personnel and cargo safely at various heights With the Access & Cargo Tower, SMST is integrating a complete package of a tower with elevator and access bridge trolley system for safe transfer of cargo and personnel. The modular setup with variable height adjustments up to ten metre enables transport from several deck levels up to turbine platforms, at port and starboard side of the vessel, 25 metres above water level.
De Steven 51-53 9206 AX Drachten The Netherlands
T +31 (0)512 59 10 00 F +31 (0)512 59 10 50 E sales@smst.nl I www.smst.nl SMST Designers & Constructors Contact: Kirstin Timpte Business Development Manager Offshore Wind
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A few featured products from the SMST package, all available for purchase and rent: Telescopic Access Bridges (TAB) TAB, your flexible solution for safe, fast and easy operations Worldwide deployment, ease of transportation and cost effective transfer is essential. With this in mind, SMST developed the modular M series Telescopic Access Bridge (TAB). This proven concept is suitable for various operational situations and for a variety of small and big vessels. Its compact design, ease of mobilisation and transportation by a normal container truck result in an efficient operation from the start. Operation can be done by the vessel’s crew and no large generator is needed which leads to a
fast and inexpensive operation. SMST is building the access bridge in series to provide direct and worldwide availability. The M series is part of a range of four types of Telescopic Access Bridges, which are developed for walk-to-work applications and long-term connection between offshore structures and accommodation service vessels. 3D Motion Compensated Cranes Modular 3D compensation for stable cargo transfer in harsh sea conditions The SMST Motion Compensated Crane is designed to transfer equipment safely to an offshore structure using 3D motion compensation. The crane is able to position the cargo onto wind turbines or substations, despite movements of the vessel due to waves and current. The 3D motion compensation enables
The systems access bridge incorporates active and passive motion compensation. The movements of the vessel are compensated in all directions, with a significant wave height of three metres. The Access & Cargo Tower can be expanded with a variety of cranes and is also available as a mobile solution based on 20-feet container frames to increase landing height. Low operational expenses, including power consumption of less than 100kW, are key assets of the access system.
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Smulders Passionate about steel Smulders has its origin in 1966 and has evolved into an international organisation. We are a sound and flexible business partner, offering more than 50 years’ experience in the engineering, construction, supply and assembly of steel constructions. 25 years ago, Smulders entered the wind market with the production of steel towers for land-based wind turbines. About ten years later, Smulders began constructing steel foundations for offshore wind farms and quickly grew out from pioneer to market leader with a proven track record. Smulders is specialised in the production of steel foundations for offshore wind turbines, steel foundations and topsides for Offshore High Voltage Substations, and general steel structures for offshore applications.
Production facilities All aspects of the production process are managed in-house and divided amongst different subsidiaries within Smulders. This ensures a time and cost-efficient process under safe working conditions and guarantees that the high quality and environmental standards are being met.
Smulders Hoge Mauw 200 2370 Arendonk Belgium
T +32 (0)14 40 81 02 F +32 (0)14 67 20 92 E info@smuldersgroup.com I www.smulders.com
By using a well-balanced mix of locations, capacity and facilities, Smulders has optimally geared itself towards the production of foundations for the offshore sector throughout the years. This, together with the flexible setup of the centralised project organisation, enables a quick turn-round. Smulders operates from following facilities: • Iemants – Arendonk, Belgium (headquarters): sales, project management, design, engineering and fabrication of steel structures for offshore substations and foundations; • Smulders Projects – Hoboken, Belgium: production and assembly of foundations, substations and large offshore structures; • Smulders Projects United Kingdom – Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom: production and assembly of foundations and substations; • Spomasz – Zary, Poland: production of secondary steel components; • Willems – Balen, Belgium: design, engineering and fabrication of steel structures for offshore substations and foundations.
Contact: Jaap Jansen Commercial and Tender Manager
jackets, tripods, tripiles, towers, secondary components and offshore high voltage stations. The current capacity covers more than 200 monopiles, 100 jackets and five offshore high voltage substations per year.
• Dan Tysk: 80 monopile foundations for offshore wind turbines Siemens SWT-3.60MW; • Gemini: 150 monopile foundations for offshore wind turbines Siemens 6MW.
Major References: A total of over 2,000 wind turbine towers for different wind farms, onshore and offshore, such as: • Vestas: over 500 towers for onshore wind turbines; • Bard: 34 towers for offshore wind turbines.
Offshore High Voltage Stations for offshore wind farms, such as: • Gode Wind: two topsides and two jackets; • Gemini: two topsides and two jackets; • Race Bank: two topsides and two jackets; • Walney: two topsides and two jackets; • Burbo Bank: one topside and one jacket.
A total of over 1,500 steel foundations for offshore wind turbines, such as: • Thornton Bank: 48 jacket foundations for offshore wind turbines Repower 6.15MW;
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Product portfolio Smulders offers a product portfolio comprising monopile foundations,
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Tidal Transit Ltd Offshore logistics and vessel operator Tidal Transit, operating out of Docking in North Norfolk, has risen to the challenge of one of East Anglia’s rapidly expanding industry sectors – offshore wind energy. The construction and maintenance of an increasing number of offshore wind farms along the east coast of the United Kingdom is offering exciting business opportunities for services providers with ambition and vision that are willing to respond to the challenge. Tidal Transit own and operate a fleet of state-of-the-art, purpose-designed support vessels to transport construction workers and maintenance crew out into the North Sea.
Tidal Transit Limited Unit 2, Docking Rural Workshops, Station Road, Docking, Norfolk PE31 8LT Docking United Kingdom
T +44 (0)1485 51 87 60 F +44 (0)1485 51 87 33 E charter@tidal-transit.com I www.tidal-transit.com Tidal Transit Limited @tidaltransit Tidal Transit Limited Contact: Leo Hambro, Adam Wright
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The vessels’ specifications greatly exceed the current fleet being used for the same purpose in the United Kingdom. The MCA Cat 1 coding and 9,000 litre fuel tanks give them a range of up to 150 miles from safe haven, well within the range of the United Kingdom’s forthcoming Round 3 wind farms. Each of the 20-metre crew transfer vessels (CTVs) provides four crew members and twelve passengers with comfortable beds, galley, bathroom, internet and entertainment facilities, enabling wind farm engineers to live and work on-site for several days at a time. All of the 20-metre CTV’s rugged GRP construction allows them to operate in rough seas – a major advantage when working in the North Sea.
They are also fitted with twin V12 MAN engines that allow them to achieve 26 knots when carrying twelve passengers plus crew, and up to ten tonnes of on-board cargo. Massive cargo decks fore and aft can accommodate up to 10,000kg of tools, equipment and spares, and the Guerra crane on the fore deck with a lifting capacity of 1,025kg at 6.90-metre caters for long reach loading and unloading. The vessels are also equipped with a moon pool for camera surveys and grab sampling. Since their arrival in the United Kingdom, Tidal Transit’s vessels have been in continuous use, firstly at the Greater Gabbard then Sheringham Shoal, Gwynt y Mor and Westermost Rough wind farms. It is a testament
to their rugged reliability that they have remained on charter over the winter months. During 2016 the 20-metre CTVs have also be used to service met masts within the Dogger and Hornsea Round 3 zones, the furthest being over 120 miles from shore. Since January 2016 Tidal Transit has been managing the ‘Umoe Firmus’, an innovative surface effect ship from Umoe Mandal. This vessel has exceeded 50 knots in transit and has been transferring in above 2-metre Hs (designed for 2.50-metre Hs). Tidal Transit also owns and operates a dedicated survey vessel, the Katie Louise.
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TKI Wind op Zee Top consortium for knowledge and innovation offshore wind
TKI Wind op Zee (the Top consortium for Knowledge and Innovation offshore wind) facilitates the cooperation between companies, research institutions and the Dutch government in offshore wind research, innovation and deployment.
TKI Wind op Zee Utrecht The Netherlands
T +31 (0)30 737 05 41 E secretariaat@tki-windopzee.nl I www.tki-windopzee.eu TKI Wind op Zee Contact: Bob Meijer
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The TKI Wind op Zee represents a large community of business and research institutes active in joint innovation or research projects. The fields of innovation are: • support structures; • wind turbine and wind power station; • internal electrical network and connection to the high voltage network; • transport, installation and logistics; • operations and maintenance. All innovation projects (more than 40) share the objective of cost reduction and build on the strengths of the excellent Dutch offshore wind expertise en research capabilities.
CAREER One of the activities of the TKI Wind op Zee is CAREER. In order to establish national and regional alliances for research and training purposes CAREER encourages the match making of educational institutions and the offshore wind business. Top Sector Energy The TKI Wind op Zee is part of the Dutch Top Sector Energy. The Top Sector Energy consists of five TKI’s which provide a forum for the business community, research institutions and the government to work together on sustainable growth.
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TOS People On Demand The right people on board TOS is an international provider of personnel services. Getting you the right people on board. We specialise in personnel services for the maritime, offshore and wind energy industry. Our customers’ success is essential. Whether recruiting for an individual position or preparing to take over full crew management, we always go the extra mile to deliver great results. From our head office in Rotterdam and a worldwide network of branch offices we find the most suitable personnel for the job. Whether you’re in need of energy & maritime crew, onshore professionals or a turnkey ship delivery, we deliver.
TOS People On Demand Waalhaven O.Z. 77 3087 BM Rotterdam The Netherlands
T +31 (0)10 436 62 93 E i.wagenaar@tos.nl I www.tos.nl & Offshore Services TOS-Transport TOS – Energy & Maritime Crew Contact: Ivan Wagenaar Executive Manager Sales Marleen Stuurman Executive Manager Operations
• Nautical crew: Officers and Engineers; • Construction crew: Foremen, Riggers, Welders and Crane Operators; • Maintenance crew: E&I Technicians, Turbine Technicians and Mechanics; • Supervisors: lifting and offshore construction. Flexible project teams In recent years TOS specialised in providing construction and maintenance teams for the offshore wind installation and decommissioning projects in the North Sea. These teams are used to working together and are trained according to the highest industry standards. We take care of the recruitment & selection, training and planning of these teams which we do in close cooperation with our clients. By outsourcing these HR services to TOS,
our clients have a flexible and costefficient solution for their project teams. We believe that our clients save a great deal of time and money like this. Value for money As a family company we strongly believe in ‘value for money’ and longterm partnerships with our clients and resources. TOS is certified for MLC 2006, ISM, NEN 4400-1, VCU and ISO 9001:2015. At www.tos.nl you will find the most up-to-date list of our certification. Visit our website www.tos.nl to find out more about our services.
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The TOS approach Our approach is to proactively support clients in finding effective personnel solutions. Outsourcing, secondment and recruitment & selection of individual crew or full crew management are our services in order to fulfil your needs. Since 1992 we recruit and select nautical & technical professionals with the best qualifications. TOS has a proven track record in supplying highly qualified and skilled professionals. We organise turnkey projects and provide crews for all types of vessels, such as pipe laying vessels, jack up barges, cable layers, heavy lift vessels and offshore supply vessels. Our database offers a wide selection of the following specialists, among others:
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Van Oord Van Oord is a pre-eminent contractor for dredging, marine engineering and offshore and energy projects (oil, gas and wind) and provides innovative solutions for marine engineering challenges. The company is an independent family business, based in the Netherlands and operates in more than fifty countries around the world. Our staff are committed, entrepreneurial professionals who are passionate about water and technology. Van Oord provides marine engineering solutions which are of value now and in the future and in which safety, sustainability and continuity go hand in hand. Van Oord is mindful of its value chain, which extends all the way from suppliers to clients.
Van Oord Offshore Wind Projects bv Jan Blankenweg 2 PO Box 458 4200 AL Gorinchem The Netherlands
T +31 (0)88 826 51 00 F +31 (0)88 826 51 10 E area.owp@vanoord.com I www.vanoord.com Van-Oord Contact: Dirk Katteler Manager Business
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Sustainable EPC and marine contractor Van Oord’s specialised division Offshore Wind Projects is involved in many offshore wind projects in Europe. As EPC contractor, Van Oord is responsible for engineering, procurement and installation of the entire offshore wind farm, except for the turbine supply. With the successful completion of the offshore wind parks Princess Amalia, Belwind Phase 1, Teesside, Eneco Luchterduinen and most recently Gemini, we have proven our capability to act as an EPC contractor. In addition to our EPC activities we provide construction services such as scour protection and inter array cable installation to the offshore wind industry. Recently we have worked on London Array, Greater Gabbard, Sheringham Shoal and Dan Tysk.
Our equipment The visionary projects of our clients can only be realised by the best people working with the latest technology. That is why Van Oord operates the world’s most advanced fleet, which encompasses specialised vessels and dedicated equipment and tools. The Aeolus is an in house designed innovative offshore installation vessel for the transport and installation of foundations and wind turbines. The vessel is 139 metres long, 38 metres wide and is fitted with a crane capable of hoisting over 990 tonnes. Cablelaying vessel Nexus is 123 metres long and is equipped with a 5,000 tonnes carousel and a 100 tonnes knuckle-boom crane. Both vessels did a great job for the construction of the Gemini Offshore Wind Park. Outlook 2017 In 2017 we have more projects to
accomplish. First we start with the transport and installation of the 87 foundations at Walney Extension offshore wind farm, United Kingdom. The installation work will start in spring. We also signed a contract for the Balance of Plant works for the Norther Offshore Wind Farm, Belgium. The activities encompass the engineering, procurement, supply and installation of the foundations, the Offshore High Voltage Station and the cables. The years after 2017 are also promising, to start with the preparations for the offshore wind farms Borssele III and IV. And on top of that, the Aeolus will be upgraded with a 1,600 tonnes crane and a larger deck space. Would you like to stay up to date about the newest offshore wind projects of Van Oord? You can find the latest news on www.vanoord.com.
Guarding the environment More often we’re working in ecologically vulnerable areas. Therefore it’s important to prevent and mitigate undesirable environmental effects. Van Oord’s Guards programme includes several promising environmental innovations. During pile-driving operations for the Gemini Offshore Wind Park, we proactively used the FaunaGuard to prevent potential permanent hearing loss in porpoises, a protected species. vanoord.com/sustainability
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VBMS We connect ambition & reliability VBMS, a subsidiary of Royal Boskalis Westminster N.V., specialises in subsea power cable installation, Balance of Plant maintenance for the renewable market, SURF installation for the oil & gas market and installation of interconnectors.
VBMS Rietgorsweg 4 3356 LJ Papendrecht the Netherlands
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T +31 (0)78 641 75 00 F +31 (0)78 641 75 01 E info@vbms.com I www.vbms.com
The company delivers added value with its robust end-to-end project management and multi-disciplinary gridto-grid solutions. We collaborate closely to understand each project’s particular goals and objectives, eliminating time-consuming interfaces to increase overall efficiency. Our focus on quality balanced with cost effectiveness yields consistently high results, while our focus on safety reduces risks to your operations.
Safety above all VBMS is committed to sound QHSE principles as the key driving force behind a continually improving business. VBMS has engineered an effective safety culture, with management scorecards that aim to improve safe conditions and encourage pro-active behaviour. Our clients rest assured that we aim to eliminate QHSE hazards at source and/or reduce them to as low as practicable.
To compete in today’s market, any large-scale offshore project needs solid engineering expertise and state-of-theart project management systems. VBMS has drawn its lessons from delivering large, multidisciplinary projects such as London Array, West of Duddon Sands, Nordsee Ost and Walney.
Engineering expertise By choosing VBMS, you’re choosing to trust the industry’s most skilled engineers. We utilise state-of-the-art technology to maintain consistent quality controls. This focus on quality helps to mitigate the inherent risks attached to any offshore project. It’s VBMS’ focus on
expertise and quality that has given us a reputation for delivering solutions on time and within budget. Specialised vessels With VBMS, you’re assured that specialist equipment is available – whatever your project needs may be. Our vessels are specifically designed for laying export cables and array cables. However, if your project has specific challenges, we also design and fabricate special equipment at our private facilities. With our leading edge on innovation, we are proud to meet the challenges that your project provides.
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Vuyk Design to function Vuyk is a manufacturing independent design, consultancy and engineering company specialised in tailored solutions to the operational challenges of contractors in the offshore, renewables and dredging markets. With our project oriented organisational structure we are very well suited to provide integrated vessel and equipment designs, operational engineering or structural FEM analyses and hydrodynamic studies. Furthermore, we provide technical building supervision and onsite assistance during mobilization or operations for offshore projects. We aim at long term partnerships with our customers. We believe that the best solutions are found when we share our knowledge and expertise. In close cooperation with our customers we are therefore able to create functional designs that simply work.
Valuable partner Already since 2002 Vuyk is a valuable partner in Offshore Wind installation, due to our broad experience. We have all knowledge and experience required to grasp the full extent of wind turbine installation work. We are not only a reliable address for drafting procedures, deck lay-outs, lifting plans and support and seafastenings. We are also able to assist in designing handling and complete vessels or perform engineering for upgrades and modifications. Practical experience Vuyk’s crew has a well spread educational background, ranging from polytechnical to master of science levels. The average experience with the company is quite high and our key marine operations engineers all have practical on-site experience with large offshore installation projects. Theoretical experience We aim for practical solutions and designs, but also recognise that theoretical analyses are often necessary. We therefore have a team of engineers in-house with in-depth experience
Vuyk Engineering Rotterdam B.V. P.O. Box 1 2900 AA Capelle a/d IJssel The Netherlands
T +31 (0)10 760 16 00 F +31 (0)10 760 16 99 E vuyk@vuykrotterdam.com I www.vuykrotterdam.com Contact: Kuno van den Berg Commercial Manager
with complex hydrodynamic and finite element calculations. Track record In recent years our operational engineering activities in Offshore Wind have expanded the design and modifications of jack-ups, second opinions on suitability of equipment, and the design of complete new equipment.
In-house developments Our experience with a lot of different clients have also led to in-house product development with the aim to reduce installation time and costs for our clients. As an example hereof we mention the so-called Boom Based Blade Manipulator. This is a blade handling tool which increases the allowable wind speed for installation. Other examples are our in-house developed jacking system, and the development of a method to install a full turbine or a foundation with a floating vessel.
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Windcat Workboats Pushing Energy to the Max Windcat Workboats is Europe’s leading provider of specialist crew transfer vessels to the offshore wind power industry, oil and gas industry and other offshore projects. The unique design of the vessels result in simple, fast, safe and comfortable transfer of personnel and equipment offshore. With over 1,400,000 safe transfers completed, the vessels have proven to operate in more challenging sea conditions than other competing vessels. Our vessels can be used to transfer crew and equipment, both during construction and O&M, as emergency response, standby or survey vessel but also for dive support and ornithological studies. Windcat Workboats was founded in 2002 and has a long track record in serving the offshore wind industry.
Windcat Workboats Trawlerkade 106 1976 CC IJmuiden The Netherlands
T +31 (0)25 552 03 36 F +31 (0)25 551 89 10 E info@windcatworkboats.com I www.windcatworkboats.com Contact: Willem van der Wel
Our vessels have a proven operational track record in this field, having worked in England, Scotland, Ireland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany and Sweden. With our fleet of 40 dedicated Crew Transfer Vessels with over 14 years’ experience we still have the largest fleet of specialist crew transfer vessels for the offshore wind industry globally. With the variety of the vessels we can offer our clients the most suitable vessels with an optimum use for their project.
The Windgrip System is now fitted to 15 vessels, including all recent new vessels and is expected to be fitted to more vessels in future. In 2016 the system was awarded twice, first winning the 2016 Health and Safety Award by the Crown Estate and Renewables UK and second the EEEGR Cost Reduction and Collaboration Award.
New Windcat MK3XL and Windcat MK3XLR type In order to meet the developing requirements of the industry and in an effort to keep our fleet up to the highest standards we have started to introduce a new vessel type in our fleet. By lengthening existing vessels and refitting them to the standards of brand new vessels we keep the vessels in line with the increased demand for larger carrying capacity and foredeck space.
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Windgrip System – winning two awards in 2016 To improve the safety of offshore transfers and to increase the accessibility of wind turbines, we have developed the Windgrip System (Patent Pending). By using
constant tension winches, a smart control system and specially designed straps, the grip on the turbine’s boat landing is increased. This improves the safety of a transfer and also stops the vessel dropping away suddenly in extreme sea conditions. The tension can be adjusted to remove the need for the vessel to have its engines engaged, therefore reducing fuel burn and CO2 emissions.
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Zeeland Seaports Your number one port for the offshore wind industry The North Sea is an ideal location for the generation of wind energy. The wind is favourable and thanks to the shallow water depth it is relatively easy to build large wind farms here. Not surprisingly, quite a few offshore wind projects are planned; projects that require a lot of materials that need to be shipped in by sea. “The port of Vlissingen as part of Zeeland Seaports, is an ideal home base for delivery”, Peter Geertse, Commercial Manager of Zeeland Seaports, said. ‘And not just for wind-energy projects, but also for oil and gas production activities.’
Zeeland Seaports Schelpenpad 2, Harbour no 1151 P.O. Box 132 4530 AC Terneuzen The Netherlands
T +31 (0)11 564 74 00 F +31 (0)11 564 75 00 E port@zeelandseaports.com I www.zeelandseaports.com @zeelandseaports Contact: Peter Geertse Commercial Manager
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“Our location is one of our strong points. The ports are close to the North Sea and are favourably located in relation to the Netherlands, Belgium, the north of France, the United Kingdom and even Germany and Denmark. In the waters offshore of these countries, major wind farms will be developed over the coming years. In addition, our ports are easily accessible. Large installation vessels can navigate freely, unencumbered by locks or bridges.” This is important because what is true anywhere, is true for this branch especially: time is money. For the transport of heavy loads, special ships are needed, which can only carry limited amounts of cargo each time. Therefore, speedy handling is of the utmost importance.
Peter Geertse: “Space is another advantage of the Vlissingen location. Many wind generator parts are manufactured in the hinterland, for example in Limburg. These companies often look to us specifically for the temporary storage of items including monopiles and transition pieces. Companies such as BOW Terminals and Verbrugge Terminals are offering the space and facilities needed for efficient transshipment to the wind farm projects. This is not all that these ports have to offer. Hoondert and VDS, for example, are specialised in large steel construction work; Heerema builds jackets and transformer topsides, Mammoet is a heavy lift and transport specialist, and Multraship provide towage and lifting services. These companies are only a small example of
what is on offer, there are many other companies providing vital services. In short, we have everything needed to facilitate the building of offshore energy projects. More then 20 projects have already proven that Vlissingen is a successful home base for the offshore wind industry.” It is an image that Zeeland Seaports wants to maintain and reinforce. “It is an industry with a future. Today, the wind farms are being built. This will involve many shipping movements and extra jobs – specifically in construction and assembly work in the future. These wind farms will all need O&M bases. Again, this will involve more jobs in construction and logistics.” The port company has joined forces with trade & industry to promote the opportunities
presented by Vlissingen-Oost. This will promote the advantages on offer from the port of Zeeland and all the companies involved in these offshore projects.
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Zensor End-to-end integrity management solutions.
A continuous view on the integrity of your structures is essential. By combining state-of-the-art technology, data acquisition and analysis algorithms, at Zensor we have developed a unique monitoring solution for actively reducing risks and costs associated with operating offshore wind assets, mainly foundation structures. Together with our vast network of partners. In all our projects we commit ourselves to providing independent opinions and robust solutions focusing only on reducing the total cost of ownership in your present and future offshore ventures.
At Zensor we keep an eye on the whole picture of the offshore wind farm, from design and financing, over construction, O&M towards repowering. The expertise offered consists of: • advise and support in the design and development phase, including design validation and guidelines; • design, engineering and installation of monitoring packages for longterm follow-up of structural integrity (Structural Health Monitoring: SHM), including sensors and backbone IT system; • continuous (remote) readout of data and data storage; • maintenance and upgrading of software and monitoring infrastructure; • automated interpretation based on acquired data, operational parameters, SCADA and Meteo inputs; • advanced analysis for fatigue life, corrosion progress, virtual sensing, hotspot analysis...; • reporting and advise towards maintenance, repair operations, more efficient operating parameters, lifetime extension, true age and design validation; • support in lifetime extension and repowering projects. This broad scope allows operators to optimally limit the negative effects of ageing and deterioration for new and existing structures.
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‘real age’ of a foundation and identify in a very early stage the onset of structural or operational problems. The focus is on individual structures as well as farm-wide phenomena. This allows early, low cost repairs, optimal preparation of the repair operation, but also a follow-up of the repair measures themselves. As such a significant risk reduction is achieved over 20 to 25 operational years, the foreseen life span of a wind farm. A proper remote monitoring solution begins with identifying those components and/or phenomena that need to be tracked. Aspects to take into account are the risks related to potential issues with the component and the amount of information that can be gathered from the phenomenon. Of interest are all relevant parameters such as fatigue, corrosion, dynamics, stresses and deformations, bolt tension, scour...
In order to obtain real, advanced informa tion on the state of the offshore structures, the acquired data from which it will be derived needs to be of sufficiently high quality. To obtain this, multiple elements are taken into account. Focus is on location and type of sensors, design of logic units, data logging scheme as well as transfer and long-term storage. Last but not least followed by the interpretation and reporting based on the acquired data, operational conditions and external loads obtained from met data. This process is compli mented with an automated follow-up of the monitoring process itself, resulting in a maximum quality and availability of all data. Do not hesitate to contact us and find out how we can provide a tailored solution for optimal, long lasting risk and cost reduction in your project.
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The monitoring example: The integrated, intelligent monitoring of the foundation structures we offer represents an important tool for reducing risk and costs in offshore wind. If well implemented an integrated monitoring approach will continuously track the ‘state of health’ and
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C&C
Components & Cables Acta Marine ............................................................................................................................. 35 Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38 Atlas Professionals ........................................................................................................ 39 Azimuth Marine B.V. .................................................................................................... 40 BEXCO ........................................................................................................................................... 41 Blue Offshore ......................................................................................................................... 45 convent energy GmbH ............................................................................................ 50 Cuxport .......................................................................................................................................... 52 C-Ventus Offshore Windfarm Services .............................................. 54 CWind ............................................................................................................................................. 55 DBR BV ......................................................................................................................................... 60 Dieseko Group BV ......................................................................................................... 62 ELA Container Offshore GmbH ................................................................... 65 GeoSea NV .............................................................................................................................. 70 Global Marine Systems Limited .................................................................. 71 H2M ................................................................................................................................................... 72 Jumbo Offshore ................................................................................................................. 79 KCI the engineers ........................................................................................................... 83 nkt cables ................................................................................................................................... 92 Oceanteam Solutions ................................................................................................ 93 Oceanwide ................................................................................................................................ 94 Oil Control Systems ..................................................................................................... 99 Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference ..................................... 97 Power Solutions N.V. .................................................................................................. 103 Safeway B.V. .......................................................................................................................... 108 Seafox TLQ .............................................................................................................................. 114 Seaway Heavy Lifting ................................................................................................ 116 VBMS ............................................................................................................................................... 128
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Contractors 24Sea .............................................................................................................................................. 32 Acta Marine ............................................................................................................................. 35 Bibby Marine Services Ltd .................................................................................. 42 Blue Offshore ......................................................................................................................... 45 Breman Machinery b.v ............................................................................................. 47 CWind ............................................................................................................................................. 55 Flowline Specialists Ltd ........................................................................................... 67 GeoSea NV .............................................................................................................................. 70 Jan De Nul Group ........................................................................................................... 76 Maritime Craft Services (Clyde) Ltd ........................................................ 86 MPI Offshore .......................................................................................................................... 88 Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference ..................................... 97 Power Solutions N.V. .................................................................................................. 103 Scaldis Salvage and Marine Contractors ...................................... 110 Seafox ............................................................................................................................................. 113 Seafox TLQ .............................................................................................................................. 114 Seaway Heavy Lifting ................................................................................................ 116 Smulders ..................................................................................................................................... 119 Van Oord ..................................................................................................................................... 126 VBMS ............................................................................................................................................... 128
Con
Consultancy Aluminium Marine Consultants .................................................................... 37 Atlas Professionals ........................................................................................................ 39 convent energy GmbH ............................................................................................ 50 Covertent.com .................................................................................................................... 51 Deutsche Windtechnik Offshore und Consulting ................ 61
DS Marine Finance ........................................................................................................ 63 FORCE Technology ...................................................................................................... 68 GeoSea NV .............................................................................................................................. 70 iPS - Powerful People ............................................................................................... 75 KCI the engineers ........................................................................................................... 83 LOC .................................................................................................................................................... 84 MPI Offshore .......................................................................................................................... 88 Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference ..................................... 97 Safeway B.V. .......................................................................................................................... 108 Zensor ............................................................................................................................................. 135 Vuyk .................................................................................................................................................... 129
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Developers 24Sea .............................................................................................................................................. 32 Offshore Boarding B.V. ............................................................................................ 95 Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference ..................................... 97 SMST Designers & Constructors BV ................................................... 118 VBMS ............................................................................................................................................... 128
E&C
Engineering & Construction 24Sea .............................................................................................................................................. 32 Acta Marine ............................................................................................................................. 35 Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38 Atlas Professionals ........................................................................................................ 39 Bibby Marine Services Ltd .................................................................................. 42 Bladt Industries .................................................................................................................. 43 Blue Offshore ......................................................................................................................... 45 Breman Machinery b.v. ........................................................................................... 47 CIG Maritime Technology ..................................................................................... 49 convent energy GmbH ............................................................................................ 50 Covertent.com .................................................................................................................... 51 C-Ventus Offshore Windfarm Services .............................................. 54 CWind ............................................................................................................................................. 55 DBR BV ......................................................................................................................................... 60 EEW Special Pipe Constructions GmbH ....................................... 64 Flowline Specialists Ltd ........................................................................................... 67 Fred. Olsen Windcarrier ......................................................................................... 69 GeoSea NV .............................................................................................................................. 70 Global Marine Systems Limited .................................................................. 71 Huisman ....................................................................................................................................... 74 Jumbo Offshore ................................................................................................................. 79 KCI the engineers ........................................................................................................... 83 MacGregor ................................................................................................................................ 85 NAMI Constructions B.V. ...................................................................................... 91 nkt cables ................................................................................................................................... 92 Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference ..................................... 97 Power Solutions N.V. .................................................................................................. 103 PROTEA ....................................................................................................................................... 104 Safeway B.V. .......................................................................................................................... 108 Seafox TLQ .............................................................................................................................. 114 Seajacks ....................................................................................................................................... 115 SMST Designers & Constructors BV ................................................... 118 Smulders ..................................................................................................................................... 119 VBMS ............................................................................................................................................... 128 Zeeland Seaports ............................................................................................................ 132
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Events Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38 Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference ..................................... 97 Power Solutions N.V. .................................................................................................. 103
FI&B
Finance, Insurance & Brokerage Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38 DS Marine Finance ........................................................................................................ 63 iPS - Powerful People ............................................................................................... 75 Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference ..................................... 97
FT&E
Foundations, Towers & Equipment 24Sea .............................................................................................................................................. 32 Bladt Industries .................................................................................................................. 43 CWind ............................................................................................................................................. 55 Deutsche Windtechnik Offshore und Consulting ................ 61 Dieseko Group BV ......................................................................................................... 62 EEW Special Pipe Constructions GmbH ....................................... 64 GeoSea NV .............................................................................................................................. 70 Jumbo Offshore ................................................................................................................. 79 KCI the engineers ........................................................................................................... 83 NAMI Constructions B.V. ...................................................................................... 91 Oceanteam Solutions ................................................................................................ 93 Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference ..................................... 97 Seafox ............................................................................................................................................. 113 Seaway Heavy Lifting ................................................................................................ 116 SMST Designers & Constructors BV ................................................... 118 Smulders ..................................................................................................................................... 119 Zeeland Seaports ............................................................................................................ 132
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Installation Vessels Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference ..................................... 97 Royal IHC .................................................................................................................................... 107 Scaldis Salvage and Marine Contractors ...................................... 110 Van Oord ..................................................................................................................................... 126
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Lifting Equipment Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38 Azimuth Marine B.V. .................................................................................................... 40 BEXCO ........................................................................................................................................... 41 BLG Logistics ....................................................................................................................... 44 Covertent.com .................................................................................................................... 51 CWind ............................................................................................................................................. 55 GeoSea NV .............................................................................................................................. 70 Huisman ....................................................................................................................................... 74 Jumbo Offshore ................................................................................................................. 79 Käufer .............................................................................................................................................. 82 MacGregor ................................................................................................................................ 85 MPI Offshore .......................................................................................................................... 88 NAMI Constructions B.V. ...................................................................................... 91 Offshore Boarding B.V. ............................................................................................ 95 Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference ..................................... 97 Palfinger Marine ................................................................................................................. 102 PROTEA ....................................................................................................................................... 104 Safeway B.V. .......................................................................................................................... 108 Seajacks ....................................................................................................................................... 115
Sky-Access .............................................................................................................................. 117 SMST Designers & Constructors BV ................................................... 118 Vuyk .................................................................................................................................................... 12 Zeeland Seaports ............................................................................................................ 132
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Maritime Operators Acta Marine ............................................................................................................................. 35 Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38 Bibby Marine Services Ltd .................................................................................. 42 BLG Logistics ....................................................................................................................... 44 Chevalier Floatels ............................................................................................................ 48 Covertent.com .................................................................................................................... 51 CWind ............................................................................................................................................. 55 EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH .................................................................... 66 GeoSea NV .............................................................................................................................. 70 Maritime Craft Services (Clyde) Ltd ........................................................ 86 MMT .................................................................................................................................................. 87 MPI Offshore .......................................................................................................................... 88 Mukran Port ............................................................................................................................ 90 Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference ..................................... 97 Power Solutions N.V. .................................................................................................. 103 Rix Sea Shuttle Ltd ....................................................................................................... 105 Seafox ............................................................................................................................................. 113 Seafox TLQ .............................................................................................................................. 114 Seajacks ....................................................................................................................................... 115 Tidal Transit Ltd .................................................................................................................. 122 Windcat Workboats ..................................................................................................... 131 Zeeland Seaports ............................................................................................................ 132
O&M
Operation & Maintenance 24Sea .............................................................................................................................................. 32 Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38 Atlas Professionals ........................................................................................................ 39 Bibby Marine Services Ltd .................................................................................. 42 BLG Logistics ....................................................................................................................... 44 Breman Machinery b.v. ........................................................................................... 47 convent energy GmbH ............................................................................................ 50 C-Ventus Offshore Windfarm Services .............................................. 54 CWind ............................................................................................................................................. 55 DBR BV ......................................................................................................................................... 60 Deutsche Windtechnik Offshore und Consulting ................ 61 Fred. Olsen Windcarrier ......................................................................................... 69 GeoSea NV .............................................................................................................................. 70 Global Marine Systems Limited .................................................................. 71 H2M ................................................................................................................................................... 72 Height Specialists ........................................................................................................... 73 Käufer .............................................................................................................................................. 82 MacGregor ................................................................................................................................ 85 Maritime Craft Services (Clyde) Ltd ........................................................ 86 MPI Offshore .......................................................................................................................... 88 Mukran Port ............................................................................................................................ 90 Oceanteam Solutions ................................................................................................ 93 Offshore Boarding B.V. ............................................................................................ 95 Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference ..................................... 97 Power Solutions N.V. .................................................................................................. 103 Royal IHC .................................................................................................................................... 107 Seafox ............................................................................................................................................. 113 Seafox TLQ .............................................................................................................................. 114 139
INDEX BY CATEGORY Braveheart Marine BV ............................................................................................... 46 C-Ventus Offshore Windfarm Services .............................................. 54 CWind ............................................................................................................................................. 55 EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH .................................................................... 66 H2M ................................................................................................................................................... 72 MMT .................................................................................................................................................. 87 Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference ..................................... 97 Tidal Transit Ltd .................................................................................................................. 122 Windcat Workboats ..................................................................................................... 131
Seajacks ....................................................................................................................................... 115 Sky-Access .............................................................................................................................. 117 Tidal Transit Ltd .................................................................................................................. 122 VBMS ............................................................................................................................................... 128 Zeeland Seaports ............................................................................................................ 132 Zensor ............................................................................................................................................. 135
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Personnel & Safety Training Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38 Atlas Professionals ........................................................................................................ 39 Bladt Industries .................................................................................................................. 43 convent energy GmbH ............................................................................................ 50 CWind ............................................................................................................................................. 55 iPS - Powerful People ............................................................................................... 75 MPI Offshore .......................................................................................................................... 88 Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference ..................................... 97 Safeway B.V. .......................................................................................................................... 108 TKI Wind op Zee .............................................................................................................. 123 TOS People On Demand ...................................................................................... 124
Port & Logistic Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38 BLG Logistics ....................................................................................................................... 44 Covertent.com .................................................................................................................... 51 Cuxport .......................................................................................................................................... 52 CWind ............................................................................................................................................. 55 Deutsche Windtechnik Offshore und Consulting ................ 61 EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH .................................................................... 66 GeoSea NV .............................................................................................................................. 70 Mukran Port ............................................................................................................................ 90 Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference ..................................... 97 Power Solutions N.V. .................................................................................................. 103 Royal IHC .................................................................................................................................... 107 Zeeland Seaports ............................................................................................................ 132 Zeeland Seaports ............................................................................................................ 132 Subsea Services Acta Marine ............................................................................................................................. 35 Atlas Professionals ........................................................................................................ 39 Blue Offshore ......................................................................................................................... 45 Braveheart Marine BV ............................................................................................... 46 C-Ventus Offshore Windfarm Services .............................................. 54 CWind ............................................................................................................................................. 55 Deutsche Windtechnik Offshore und Consulting ................ 61 Flowline Specialists Ltd ........................................................................................... 67 GeoSea NV .............................................................................................................................. 70 Global Marine Systems Limited .................................................................. 71 Jan De Nul Group ........................................................................................................... 76 KCI the engineers ........................................................................................................... 83 MMT .................................................................................................................................................. 87 MPI Offshore .......................................................................................................................... 88 Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference ..................................... 97 Seafox ............................................................................................................................................. 113 VBMS ............................................................................................................................................... 128 Survey Services Acta Marine ............................................................................................................................. 35 Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38 Atlas Professionals ........................................................................................................ 39
S&M
Systems & Manufacturers 24Sea .............................................................................................................................................. 32 Azimuth Marine B.V. .................................................................................................... 40 BEXCO ........................................................................................................................................... 41 DBR BV ......................................................................................................................................... 60 H2M ................................................................................................................................................... 72 Huisman ....................................................................................................................................... 74 Käufer .............................................................................................................................................. 82 nkt cables ................................................................................................................................... 92 Offshore Boarding B.V. ............................................................................................ 95 Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference ..................................... 97 Oil Control Systems ..................................................................................................... 99 PROTEA ....................................................................................................................................... 104 Safeway B.V. .......................................................................................................................... 108 SMST Designers & Constructors BV ................................................... 118 Zeeland Seaports ............................................................................................................ 132
VD&B
Vessel Designers & Builders A2SEA ............................................................................................................................................. 33 Abeking & Rasmussen ............................................................................................ 34 ALL NRG ..................................................................................................................................... 36 Aluminium Marine Consultants .................................................................... 37 Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38 Braveheart Marine BV ............................................................................................... 46 CWind ............................................................................................................................................. 55 EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH .................................................................... 66 Damen Offshore Wind .............................................................................................. 58 Jumbo Offshore ................................................................................................................. 79 Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference ..................................... 97
WTIVs
Wind Turbine Installation Vessels Fred. Olsen Windcarrier ......................................................................................... 69 Huisman ....................................................................................................................................... 74 Jumbo Offshore ................................................................................................................. 79 MPI Offshore .......................................................................................................................... 88 Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference ..................................... 97 Seajacks ....................................................................................................................................... 115
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Ocean Business 2017 4 – 6 April Conference & Exhibition Southampton United Kingdom www.oceanbusiness.com Maritime Offshore Career Event 19 April Exhibition Rotterdam The Netherlands www.moce.biz
WINDFORCE Baltic Sea 8 – 9 February Conference Tallinn Estonia www.windforce.info/balticsea
Hannover Messe 24 – 28 April
SEPTEMBER
APRIL
Euromaritime 31 January – 2 Februari Exhibition Paris France www.euromaritime.fr
OCTOBER
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Conference Amsterdam The Netherlands www.offshoreWINDconference.biz
WINDFORCE 2017 Bremerhaven 9 – 11 May
FWP Atlantic Forum 12 – 14 October
Conference Bremerhaven Germany www.windforce.info/windforce2017
Conference Brest France www.fwp-atlanticforum.fr
All Energy 10 – 11 May Exhibition Glasgow United Kingdom www.all-energy.co.uk
JUNE
SNS2016 2 – 3 March Conference & Exhibition Norwich United Kingdom www.EEEGR.com
Maintenance 29 – 30 March Exhibition Antwerp Belgium www.easyFairs.com
Offshore WIND Conference 9 - 10 October
Conference & Exhibition Amsterdam The Netherlands www.offshore-energy.biz
Wind Expo Japan 1 – 3 March Conference & Exhibition Tokyo Japan www.windexpo.jp
Seanergy 22 – 23 March Conference & Exhibition Le Havre France www.seanergy-convention.com
Exhibition Husum Germany www.husumwind.com
Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference 10 -11 October
NOVEMBER
Mexico Windpower 1 - 2 March Conference & Exhibition Mexico City Mexico www.mexicowindpower.com.mx
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MARCH
Exhibition Hannover Germany www.hannovermesse.de
HUSUM Wind 2017 12 – 15 September
EWEA 2017 Annual Event 28 - 30 November Conference & Exhibition Amsterdam The Netherlands www.windeurope.org
Offshore Wind Energy 2017 6 – 8 June Conference & Exhibition London United Kingdom www.offshorewind2017.com
Seawork 13 – 15 June Conference & Exhibition Southhampton United Kingdom www.seawork.com
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