IRO Netherlands Suppliers Catalogue 2021

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IRO THE ASSOCIATION OF DUTCH SUPPLIERS IN THE OFFSHORE ENERGY INDUSTRY The association IRO is an independent non-profit organisation that supports and promotes the interests of its 400 member companies. Acting as the gateway to Dutch suppliers in the offshore energy industry, the IRO mission is ultimately aimed at maintaining and strengthening the position of the Dutch Offshore Energy industry by creating a level playing field for its members. The IRO members consist of a wide variety of both multinationals and SMEs. They represent the entire supply chain within the Oil, Gas, Offshore Renewable and Marine Energy industry, with activities covering: Engineering & Consultancy, Construction & Fabrication, Plant & Equipment Supply, Contracting & Installation, Exploration & Production and Personnel & HSE, both for offshore upstream oil & gas

and offshore renewables (wind, marine, tidal and floating solar energy). The range of services that IRO provides to its members varies from maintaining government & NGO relations and facilitating networking opportunities within the IRO community to participating in international trade missions and exhibitions as well as providing Business Intelligence and training courses.

CONTENTS Advertisers Index

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Company Index

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Preface 5 Energy Transition

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Innovation & Technology

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Sustainability & Corporate Responsibility

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Decomissioning 34 Offshore Wind

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Design, engineering, research & consultancy 42 Construction, fabrication, shipbuilding & repair 48 Contracting, installation & transport 56 Equipment & materials supply 62 Personnel, training & education 72 Product & Service Directory 74 IRO Members & their Activities 80

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ADVERTISERS & COMPANY INDEX

ADVERTISERS INDEX AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V.

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Alewijnse Netherlands B.V.

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Allrig BV

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Breman Machinery B.V.

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Damen Shipyards Group

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EY 4 Fugro N.V.

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Hydac BV

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IRM Offshore

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M Restart

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Neptune Marine

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Vroon Offshore Services B.V.

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COMPANY INDEX Abuco B.V.

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Jumbo Offshore

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Allseas Engineering B.V.

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Konutherm BV

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AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V.

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Lowland International

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Atlas Copco Rental

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Machinefabriek Heerbaart B.V.

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AVT HydrauliQ

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MechDes Engineering

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BigLift Shipping & Spliethoff

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Mokveld Valves

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Blue Offshore

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Mooreast Europe BV

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Bluewater Energy Services B.V.

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M Restart B.V.

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Boskalis 58

Multraship Ocean Towage B.V.

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Bredenoord 70

Offshore Marine Contractors (OMC)

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Breman Machinery B.V.

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OSD-IMT 45

Broekman Logistics

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Phoenix Mecano B.V.

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Red Box Energy Services

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Combifloat Systems BV

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DBR BV

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Saltwater Engineering B.V.

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Deep BV

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SDC Verifier

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De Haan Special Equipment BV

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Seaway 7

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DEME Offshore

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Selmers B.V.

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ENGIE Solutions

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Sinus Jevi Electric Heating B.V.

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Etteplan 47

Smitsvonk Holland B.V.

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Fluiconnecto B.V.

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SMST Designers & Constructors BV

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Fugro N.V.

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Smulders 53

Geomil Equipment B.V.

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Taxand Netherlands

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Glomar Offshore B.V.

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The Offshore Partners B.V.

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Gouda Holland BV

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United Offshore Services C.V.

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GustoMSC 44

VandeGrijp IGS BV

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Hatenboer-Water 70

Van Heck

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HSM Offshore BV

Van Meeuwen Lubrication

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Huisman 51

Van Oord Offshore B.V.

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iPS - Powerful People

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VIRO 46

Iv-Offshore & Energy b.v.

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Vroon Offshore Services B.V.

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Jan De Nul Group

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Wagenborg Foxdrill

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As changing demand and pricing volatility transforms the oil and gas industry, companies must reshape to thrive in this new energy world. But how do you balance the immediate cost and regulatory pressures of “now” with investment in what comes “next?” EY’s Offshore Energy team brings together the breadth of experience and talent needed to approach the entire transformation process. By considering four key pillars of change — structure and culture, customers, technology, and skills and capabilities — we can help you adapt for today and reap the opportunities of tomorrow. And together we can build a better working world. Bruno Jelgerhuis Swildens bruno.jelgerhuis.swildens@nl.ey.com www.ey.com

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PREFACE While the start of the year 2020 was marked by a cautious but widely supported sense of optimism within the industry, meanwhile the world has completely changed. The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic at the beginning of this year has led to a sharp fall in the oil price. This had major consequences for many of the members of the Association of Dutch Suppliers in the Offshore Energy Industry. Unfortunately, due to the current situation many projects have now been cancelled or scaled down and companies are putting their investment plans on hold. Not to mention ‘oil and gas’ are out of favor in Dutch political circles, to say the least. Therefore, our message and activities have shifted from ‘oil and gas’ to ‘offshore energy’ and ‘energy transition’. We notice with this shift, new opportunities arise. IRO members are involved in everything that happens around energy at sea. Not only have they been installing offshore wind farms for years, more and more initiatives in the renewable energy field are being developed, like floating solar, tidal energy, wave energy and other marine energy sources. Furthermore, in the field of re-use of existing infrastructure the Dutch are quite progressive in this on the North Sea. There are several green hydrogen pilots and the Dutch plans for carbon capture and storage (CCS) are the most advanced of all CCS projects in Europe. It all happens at sea and many Dutch companies are involved in this area. Our country has long been engaged in corporate social responsibility and is working hard to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. They accomplish this with the in-depth experience they have gained in upstream offshore oil and gas over the years which indicates the quality and reliability of the Dutch oil, gas and offshore renewable industry. Moreover, our members have been able to use their flexibility and entrepreneurship to translate this into new opportunities in both Offshore renewables and upstream Oil and Gas around the world. For instance, we see opportunities in Suriname, where important oil discoveries have been made. With the arrival of a new president and the attendance of a new Dutch ambassador, we want to support Suriname in getting the oil production up and running. We are able to play a role in this, in a sustainable way, with clean ships that run on LNG and with all the know-how we have to work more efficiently and productively. Next to this, Dutch companies are already involved in Offshore Wind projects in Asia and other places, besides the North Sea.

Finally, the keys in these challenging times are collaboration and innovation. Investing in innovative projects together with the industry, knowledge institutes, universities and last but not least the government, are important requirements. A proactive industrial policy is also an essential precondition for a strong export position. The Dutch offshore industry has been able to withstand the past difficult years and has led a strong foundation for the future. We are therefore convinced that with our knowledge, skills, equipment and mindset we as a Dutch offshore cluster can optimally contribute to today’s challenges and future possibilities that the recent vulnerable situation and the Energy Transition will bring us - both nationally and internationally. We are proud to present to you the Netherlands Suppliers Catalogue 2021, which gives a clear overview of the activities, products and services of our innovative Dutch offshore energy suppliers. Our members look forward to working with you!

Sander Vergroesen Managing Director IRO - The Association of Dutch Suppliers in the Offshore Energy Industry www.iro.nl

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CREATING A SUSTAINABLE AND RESPONSIBLE ENERGY INDUSTRY, TOGETHER! As an association IRO embraces many initiatives and organisations that are aimed at creating a sustainable and responsible energy industry. Over the long term, we can tell that the energy industry is fully in transition. Besides the necessary fossil fuels, new forms of sustainable energy are explored and developed. As the Dutch are true pioneers in creating new possibilities, we can claim that the Dutch offshore industry is one of the most innovative industries in the field. All the developments that you now see in the new forms of energy come from the

knowledge and expertise we have gained in the offshore oil and gas industry during the last 50 years. It is clear that all parties involved in the energy transition are now benefiting from that experience.

“The Dutch offshore industry has been able to withstand the past difficult years and has led a strong foundation for the future.”

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ENERGY TRANSITION All around the world countries are in transition, working to ensure that their energy supplies come from cleaner, more sustainable sources. In the Netherlands we among others discovered the enormous potential of offshore wind energy and have created a solid domestic offshore wind market. In the transition towards a low-CO2 energy supply, the share of conventional fuels such as natural gas will decrease due to the growth of renewable sources. A reality in which natural gas is no longer the natural best choice, but is used only where it contributes to CO2 reduction and where it does not get in the way of the

development of renewable energy. With following articles you will be informed about the new developments in the gas industry, such as CCS, green gas, decommissioning & re-use, energy efficiency, hydrogen, energy storage etc. Also renewable energy sources like wind, wave and tidal energy will be discussed.

“Innovation and collaboration are key to facing the challenge of decommissioning and repurposing our infrastructure.” NEXSTEP Nexstep was founded as a joint initiative of NOGEPA and EBN. Nexstep serves as the inclusive and collaborative umbrella organisation that coordinates, facilitates and seeks dialogue on the decommissioning and re-use agenda for oil and gas infrastructure in the Netherlands. It is Nexstep’s aim for decommissioning to have zero safety incidents, create minimum environmental impact and realise cost reductions through efficiency. In addition, Nexstep seeks to re-use the infrastructure where possible (accelerating energy transition). Nexstep focuses on: - Identifying and enabling re-use or optimised decommissioning of the current oil and gas infrastructure. - Setting up a database to provide insight into the scale and timing of decommissioning, for more accurate scheduling & collaboration. - Creating an industry shared learnings platform. - Contributing to the creation of a clear legal and regulatory framework in collaboration with all the parties. As the public face of re-use and decommissioning of oil and gas infrastructure in the Netherlands, Nexstep will 2021 NETHERLANDS SUPPLIERS CATALOGUE

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inform and engage with stakeholders and the general public about its work. It will promote transparency about re-use and decommissioning including its scope in the Netherlands amongst others by publishing the yearly Re-use and Decommissioning Report. A dedicated innovation agenda will identify new challenges and promote technology development where it is needed. Nexstep won the Offshore Energy Public Outreach Award in 2019, a big recognition for the work done by the team. In 2020, we have developed a portal for the service industry in cooperation with IRO members to give the heavy lift contractors more insight into upcoming decommissioning work. In 2021, we will promote that activity and develop it further. Furthermore, in 2021,

focus will be on developing a pilot producing offshore hydrogen in cooperation with TNO on platform Q13a-A, the so called PosHYdon project, preparing the invitation to tender for the first joint campaign on MLS wells and exploring the route towards rigless abandonment. Nexstep will also continue to encourage industry collaboration, sharing lessons learned and engage with international partner organisations involved in the coordination of re-use and decommissioning of oil and gas infrastructure. As of January 2020 IRO, represented by Managing Director Sander Vergroesen, has joined the Nexstep Supervisory Board as a non-voting member. More information at www.nexstep.nl.

NORTH SEA ENERGY: MAKING IMPACT BY INTEGRATING OFFSHORE ENERGY SYSTEMS The North Sea will play a pivotal role in the energy transition. The further expansion of offshore wind farms, the offshore production of hydrogen and the storage of CO2 in empty gas fields will make the North Sea an exemplary region for Europe as it makes its way towards a climate-neutral energy system by 2050. By cleverly linking the infrastructure with all forms of energy production and integrating the energy systems of the North Sea, this goal quickly comes closer to realisation and billions of euros can be saved. This was one of the important conclusions of the North Sea Energy (NSE) program, when it presented its findings in June 2020. Supported by Top Sector Energy, this partnership of thirty or so parties has been active since 2017 in developing 8

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knowledge for systems integration in the North Sea. Their goal is to accelerate the energy transition by linking offshore energy systems, saving significant costs, reducing CO2 emissions and making optimum use of space in the North Sea. The program envisages a lead time of several years. To be a breeding ground for new ideas and spinoffs, it also focuses on identifying and preparing concrete projects and pilots, such as PosHYdon. New integrated perspectives Various technical options are assessed that provide system linkage of offshore renewable energy with that of oil and gas infrastructures, focusing on linking the production of electricity, hydrogen and CO2 capture, transportation and storage. The program offers new perspectives regarding the technical, environmental, ecological, safety, societal,


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legal, regulatory and economic feasibility for these options. Also optimizing operation and maintenance for offshore assets in wind and oil and gas sector is part of the activities. An integrated energy system model is used to assess system dynamics of introducing offshore system integration concepts and scenarios. Co-creating a roadmap plan In the coming two years, an important result will be a roadmap plan for offshore system integration at the North Sea towards 2050. This will integrate the multidisciplinary results generated in all phases of the North Sea Energy program. It will include practical timelines to develop system integration projects over time and assess whether alignment of investment agendas in infrastructure developments or transformation yields barriers that need to be resolved. The process of developing this roadmap will be a joint effort of the partners within the consortium and externally. This inherently embeds co-creation of knowledge and collaborative development of future action pathways to actually deliver concrete system integration projects/pilots and demonstrations as a spin-off from this phase of the program.

ENERGY REINVENTED COMMUNITY, A NETWORK FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO CROSS BRIDGES The energy transition is one of society’s most urgent challenges. The technical solutions the energy sector provides, will bring it closer into the forecourt and backyard of communities and their citizens, e.g. for the use of space by different stakeholder groups onshore and offshore! 10

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Hubs To support the North Sea Roadmap, the program will select North Sea Energy Hubs in which the various energy functions can easily be combined for in-depth scenarios and considerations for techno-economics, ecology and environment, logistics, regulations and safety. The offshore areas that will be identified will be linked to industrial clusters on the coast in and around Rotterdam, Amsterdam/IJmuiden, Den Helder and Eemshaven. The international perspective will also play a major role in the next phase because international cooperation is very important in linking energy systems and rolling out new energy infrastructure for electricity, hydrogen and CO2. Interactive Energy Atlas Many results of the program will also be published in the interactive North Sea Energy Atlas, which is foreseen to include key energy information of other North Sea countries, and also to include other renewable energy (aquatic biomass, solar, wave- and tidal energy), offshore energy storage potential and ecological values maps. Want to join? Visit our website north-sea-energy.eu.

Although solutions are technically feasible, public support for (local) energy producing activities in the Netherlands has significantly eroded in recent years. Frontrunners in the industry recognised the growing importance of cross sector and cross border collaboration. Founded in 2013 by Shell, Siemens, TNO and joined by EBN in 2019, the Energy Reinvented Community aims to cross bridges. With now over 1,200+ international members the Community was designed to connect a wide range of stakeholders related to the energy industry. Providing a platform for discussions, spark ideas and foster partnerships the Community enables its members to cross bridges. Its aim? To generate cross sector and cross border connections and activities, all related to society’s transition towards the new energy system. As steering committee members, Ewald Breunesse (Shell), René Peters (TNO), Jan Prins (Siemens) and Barthold Schroot (EBN) want to pave the way for the effective implementation of current and future energy solutions by bringing together people who are connected to the energy industry, across sectors and along the supply chain. Professionals from the energy industries and other sectors


have a lot to contribute on the road to a future clean, reliable, affordable and accepted energy system. The steering committee aims to create a starting point for more integrated approaches, the development of new innovative business models and to ‘the’ break-through technologies that society is in urgent need of. In an open community the diverse international group of members (representing the energy industry and adjacent industries) share ideas and opportunities to actual cross the bridges between the – now sometimes siloed - pillars of the energy system and driving connectedness with society at large. The Community organises three annual events with a yearly changing theme, providing members with knowledge and ample network opportunities during coffee and dinner breaks. For more in-depth topics, the Community has formed Working Groups that develop

programs, solutions, applications and pilot projects for the energy industry specific to the scope of the Working Group. Occasionally these groups are the seat of broader programs, such as the North Sea Energy program an industry-driven research program that gathers and develops knowledge and technology for offshore system integration in the North Sea. Are you working in the energy sector or in related areas, or having an interest in the energy transition you are invited to join Energy Reinvented Community? Membership is free and personal. Marking the Crossing Bridges approach, Energy Reinvented Community and North Sea Offshore jointly organise an event in Den Helder, the Netherlands on 10 June 2021. Mark this date in your calendar! More information at www.energyreinventedcommunity.com.

THE NETHERLANDS - YOUR PARTNER IN OFFSHORE WIND The Netherlands strives to achieve international climate goals by advancing sustainable energy, with offshore wind power playing a key role. By 2030, Dutch offshore wind capacity will total at least 11.5 GW, supplying significant electricity volumes per year for households and industries. The success of offshore wind in the Netherlands is largely contributable to a powerful public-private partnership as well as to a strong and firmly established supply chain. Through our joint efforts with the industry, the Dutch Government has demonstrated the potential of offshore wind as a powerful and cost-effective solution to achieving our climate and energy objectives, whilst advancing economic and innovation opportunities. The Dutch Approach Dutch public and private parties have teamed up to design, develop, build, and maintain high quality offshore wind farms in the North Sea, one of the busiest sea straits in the world with commercial interests alongside protected wildlife habitats and recreational activities. With four operational wind farms in place, the Offshore Wind Energy Roadmap outlines where new wind farms will be built in the Dutch North Sea up until 2030. This approach provides greater certainty for project developers, increases investor confidence, and drives down overall costs. The Dutch have

centuries of experience and in-depth knowledge working offshore, owing to decades of worldwide involvement in flood defence, dredging, oil and gas, in addition to a 20-year track record in offshore wind. We are familiar with conditions above and below sea level and have used that knowledge to create a successful Dutch offshore wind energy supply chain. In this chain, small and large companies work with our knowledge institutions to constantly develop innovative solutions for offshore wind farms. With the North Sea in our front yard, we have excellent testing grounds at our doorstep, enabling us to swiftly convert innovation concepts into viable and practical applications to further optimise the use of offshore wind. 2021 NETHERLANDS SUPPLIERS CATALOGUE

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- Research and development - innovation and data gathering, ecological research; - End of life solutions - decommissioning, recycling and seabed reconstruction; - Consultancy.

Dutch Offshore Wind Farm Zones 6

IJmuiden Ver 4,000 MW tenders 2023 - 2025

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Ten Noorden van de Waddeneilanden 700 MW

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Gemini 600 MW

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Hollandse Kust (west) 1,400 MW tenders 2021

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Egmond aan Zee 108 MW Prinses Amalia 120 MW

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Site III and IV Vattenfall, 760 MW

Site I and II Vattenfall, 760 MW

Site III and IV Blauwwind 731,5 MW

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Wind and water works Being at the forefront of the rapid development of offshore wind in our own country, we are keen to share our experiences and knowledge with others. Developing offshore wind farms requires dedicated teamwork, collaboration, and innovation across the board to ensure every wind farm has a safe and sustainable future. The Dutch can significantly contribute to any offshore wind development project in the world, based on a vast and unprecedented track record, a well-established supply chain and our entrepreneurial spirit. Let’s work together to utilise the full potential of offshore wind energy; to contribute to our global climate goals, whilst transforming our business models to serve the sustainable society of tomorrow.

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Cooperate and innovate The Netherlands has a strong research community and a vast network of innovative SMEs, start-ups and scale-ups. There are grants and subsidy programs in place to support innovation. Dutch research and knowledge institutions, like TKI Wind op Zee (Top consortium for Knowledge and Innovation Offshore Wind), facilitate research, development, demonstrations, valorisation, knowledge transfer, (international) collaboration, education, and market development towards maximising the cost reduction and economic impact related to offshore wind.

We are ready to show the world that wind and water works! www.windandwaterworks.nl

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Distinctive supply chain The distinctive capabilities of the Dutch supply chain comprise of a wide range of complex and critical components for offshore wind farms, such as - Wind farm development - design, (environmental) studies and (geotechnical) surveys; - Structures - manufacturing and supply of foundations, offshore substations and wind turbine parts; - Installation and commissioning - construction, design and operation of transport and installation vessels, piling and hammering, cable installation, seabed preparation and scour protection; - Operations and maintenance services - logistics, vessel agency services, IRM (Inspection, Repair and Maintenance) services; 12

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and permitting process thus lowering risks for developers significantly by providing full sets of certified offshore wind data and site studies, whilst transmission system operator TenneT is responsible for the offshore grid infrastructure. In 2017, the Dutch approach resulted in the first subsidy-free offshore wind farm in the Netherlands. Dutch companies have contributed to almost all European offshore wind projects and are rapidly expanding their activities on a global scale. Offshore wind is becoming a key industry for major Dutch ports and coastal harbours, spurring new transport, construction and maintenance activities and driving economic stability. New higher education curricula and specialised training focused on employment in the offshore wind sector have been developed to anticipate on the need for 12,000 employees who will work in the Dutch offshore wind sector by 2030. A strong partnership between the offshore wind supply chain and renowned Dutch knowledge institutions push the boundaries to create innovative offshore wind solutions.


“Our SX190 zero emission design only marks the start of our roadmap towards future zero emission operations of long endurance.” ULSTEIN’S ROADMAP TO A HYDROGEN FUTURE Following the introduction of our first hydrogen fuelled, zero emission design in 2019, we now reveal our vision towards a marine hydrogen future. Where the ULSTEIN SX190 showcased that zero emission ships can be realised with today’s off-the-shelf technology, we now map the way to a hydrogen fuelled marine industry. “We support the recent hydrogen initiatives by ports and large industry players. It strengthens us in our ambitions to be at the forefront of sustainable ship designs. A vision like this can be turned into reality through innovation and industrialisation, but here we will need a partnership between research institutions, governments, regulators and businesses. Our SX190 zero emission design only marks the start of our roadmap towards future zero emission operations of long endurance,” says Tore Ulstein, deputy CEO, Ulstein Group.

operations to reduce the environmental footprint of offshore (renewables) projects. CO2, NOX and particle emissions are completely eliminated when using hydrogen fuel cells for on board power generation. However, today’s technology and (especially) hydrogen infrastructure only allow operations of up to approx. Five days in zero emission mode. But it is just the first step towards a hydrogen marine economy, as an endurance of multiple weeks is required for hydrogen to support full zero emission marine operations.

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Hydrogen challenges The PEM fuel cell systems adopted for the SX190 design have already been built and proven in the multi-megawatt power ranges and meet the requirements of the marine industry. For the successful use of hydrogen fuel cells as zero emission power system on board, the following four aspects are key in paving the way to a cleaner future: Regulations: development and acceptance of regulations for bunkering and hydrogen power systems Infrastructure: development of suitable transport, bunkering and storage technology Green hydrogen: large scale production of hydrogen from sustainable energy sources

Cost: willingness to cover initial extra cost for hydrogen fuel and technology Ulstein, as ship designers, can contribute in providing solutions for the onboard hydrogen lay-out to match the developments in regulations, shoreside infrastructure and green hydrogen. Early adopters are often ‘punished’ by higher costs, but choosing an adaptable zero emission solution, allow those companies to fulfil their environmental ambitions, be ahead of the game and will provide them value throughout the energy transition. Read more on liquid hydrogen bunker facilities and containerised solutions at Ulstein’s website www.ulstein.com.

RESATO’S SUSTAINABLE VISION WITH HYDROGEN Resato helps develop the hydrogen economy in the Netherlands. High pressure technology spans across an array of applications that use gases or fluids such as nitrogen, argon, water, and oils. Since a few years, hydrogen-related applications in the transport and energy sector have received great attention. From an end-user perspective, these applications range from car refueling to storage. However, for the high pressure expert from the Netherlands, Resato International, these applications are just the ‘tip of the iceberg’. Developing a hydrogen network for the Northern Netherlands The development of a hydrogen-based economy is said to be the future due to its ability to substantially reduce carbon-emissions. Especially, the automotive industry has discovered hydrogen technology to make driving more

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sustainable. Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles are developed and ready for use on the roads if there was not this problem of a non-existing network of fueling stations. Resato wants to address this challenge and supports the development of a hydrogen economy in the Northern Netherlands with scalable high pressure refueling stations. “We want to provide an affordable alternative to the huge fueling stations which are planned in order to allow companies to extend their coverage and provide an incentive for endusers to invest in a sustainable FCEV”, states Rob Castien, CEO of Resato. Resato is already involved with several parties in the region of Northern Netherlands to investigate the opportunity to set the grounds for a pilot. A big partner is the Holthausen Group, a regional gas supplier, which has already invested in a hydrogen refueling station from Resato to fill its company car Hyundai ix35. In order to kick-start the hydrogen economy in the region both parties believe in a design of a ‘mother-daughter station setup’. “In this setup, the mother stations generate hydrogen with an electrolyzer which is then stored and used in the fueling dispensers at the station. With bottle racks on trailers, excess hydrogen is transported to the smaller containerised refueling stations”, describes Rob Castien, “And once demand exceeds supply, one can simply investigate the development of another bigger station and transport the containerised refueling station to another remote location”. The Resato CEO is confident that in the Northern Netherlands the development is possible with the support of regional partners.


“Once demand exceeds supply, one can simply investigate the development of another bigger station and transport the containerised refueling station to another remote location.” Ensuring safe operation with hydrogen Besides the establishment of a refueling station network, Resato recognises the importance of high pressure tests on hydrogen-suited components to ensure the safe development of the economy. “In order for the hydrogen economy to grow, it is critical that no catastrophe including hydrogen occurs to build the credibility of this technology in the eye of the end-user”, states Rob Castien. Therefore, Resato has spent significant time in the development of a hydrogen-suited compressor unit which is also used in their refueling station. More importantly, however, Resato uses its high pressure knowledge

to address an even bigger challenge: The body and functional testing of hydrogen components with hydrogen as a medium. Referring to a project in Singapore for valve testing in the oil & gas industry, Rob Castien emphasises that “we are experts in handling high pressure and provide reliable and accurate test units to the oil and gas, hose, and automotive industry for more than 25 years. Hydrogen is a challenge, also for us, but we have the experience to design automated test solutions that make testing safe and intuitive.” Read more on Resato’s website www.resato.com.

ACCELERATING MARINE ENERGY SOLUTIONS Marine energy provides a vast potential for utility operators and offshore energy companies as well as remote applications and supply contractors. For the majority of applications, the energy generated from waves, tidal streams or different levels of either salinity or temperature is more predictable than other offshore energy sources. To further develop these technologies, it is needed to increase life time and efficiency while reducing operational costs and installation expenditure. These goals, best achieved by deployment, have also led to the exploration of a number of different business cases for marine energy developers. Providing a constant power supply to offshore equipment shows the collaboration opportunities with the oil & gas industries. The production of offshore hydrogen transforms renewable energy into a green energy carrier that can be used for chemical industry, as a fuel or stored and converted back into electricity. And finally, the co-location with offshore wind can not only increase the amount of energy harvested from marine space but also increase the capacity factor of cables and subsequently the base load of offshore renewable energy parks. To realise solutions for all these applications, Dutch Marine Energy Centre (DMEC) is accelerating marine energy development in Europe

and beyond. Our activities are focussing on managing technical innovation challenges, maturing investment readiness, exploring new markets and securing policy support. To offer even broader expertise, our team collaborates with a large network of research institutes, test sites and engineering consultancies. The key to commercialise technologies in this young sector is the efficient link between technical lessons learned and business development. For this reason, DMEC leads a number of European funded projects, like the Ocean Energy Scale Up Alliance. Together with partners from 2021 NETHERLANDS SUPPLIERS CATALOGUE

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Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Germany and the United Kingdom DMEC has developed a service offer for marine energy developers that helps them streamline their path to commercial success. This and other projects are part of the DMEC Accelerator which is aiming to give marine energy developers a central contact point for any step during their technology development and to provide interested

market parties with detailed insights into the developments in this exciting new renewable energy sector. For more information regarding the Ocean Energy Scale up Alliance project or to learn more about engagement opportunities with the marine energy sector, please visit our website www.dutchmarineenergy.com or contact project manager Simon Stark, simon@dutchmarineenergy.com.

INNOVATION & TECHNOLOGY The Dutch offshore energy supply industry is a leader in its field, renowned for its gas technology and offshore wind expertise and more and more in other renewable energy sources. The Dutch offshore energy supply industry is a leader in its field, renowned for its gas technology and offshore wind expertise and more and more in other renewable energy sources. Innovation is key to remain at the forefront of new developments and new business models. IRO supports its members to strategically invest in innovative technology

and participate in innovation programmes set by IRO in cooperation with other parties such as TNO, NML, KIVI, TKI WoZ, YES!Delft, Buccaneer and InnovationQuarter. In following articles subjects like digitalisation and crosssector collaboration will be addressed.

MARINE DRONES FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE OFFSHORE ENERGY INDUSTRY METIP, DroneQ and Energy Reinvented start a collaboration for a broad application of marine drones for the benefit of the Offshore Energy industry Oil, Gas & Wind. On Thursday 8 October 2020, John Spee (North Holland North NHN Development Company) and John Troch (DroneQ Aerial Services) participated in an Energy Reinvented Digital Energy corona-proof meeting in Nieuwegein and gave a presentation that explained the cooperation between Energy Reinvented and METIP (Maritime Emerging & Enabling Technologies Innovation Platform) and showed the Energy Reinvented members how drones could provide support to the Offshore Energy Industry Oil, Gas & Wind. The presentation was the start of the Maritime Logistics: Drone Delivery program for offshore energy. Energy Reinvented’s participants include Siemens, Shell, TNO, Aramco, Damen, NAM and many others. Safety is paramount when conducting Drone Delivery flights and requires intensive preparation. Not only the 16

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legal framework is an important part of this, but also flight safety itself. A comprehensive risk analysis for these specific circumstances is carried out. Things like the flight environment, flying over long distances beyond the drone pilot’s sight and flying over water require specific risk mitigation measures. Landing with a drone in a high-metal environment, potential disturbances by radar and highpower transmission equipment on board the ship, offshore installations and offshore wind turbines are included in the risk analysis. Permits for flying over longer distances (BVLOS=Beyond Visual Line Of Sight) require, among other things, detailed operational procedures and emergency procedures, modifications to drone and support equipment, being able to navigate and communicate with the drone over 4G, 5G or Iridium (satellite), drawing up a flight communication plan before, during and after flight. DroneQ has developed a comprehensive development and test program within the Maritime Drone Initiative (MDI), part of METIP, with respect to Maritime Logistics: Drone Delivery,


where drones are equipped with a so-called payload delivery system that allows the pilot to release the payload remotely. The package in which the cargo was transported has also been designed, tested and optimised to ensure that the cargo has as little impact as possible on the flight performance of the drones and the cargo is protected to the maximum. On-site testing is part of this process to obtain maximum assurance that safety during the operation would remain within the risk acceptance frameworks. The conditions in maritime environments are of a different order than those above land. Issues such as strong winds, salt haze and rapidly changing weather conditions make the conditions in which maritime drones must continue to operate within the framework of acceptable risk level into a special field. This not only places high demands on the operator, but also on the equipment itself and on the operational processes and procedures. An important element of Drone Delivery is the ability to operate within the processes and procedures of the Logistics Supply Chain,

in which Drone Delivery processes need to be seamlessly integrated. Logistics is a special field in which everything has to be right in order not to run the risk of stagnation of the supply chain. Not only the supply chain process must be a well-oiled machine, processes must also be set up and regularly tested to ensure continuity of service. Especially in the dynamic world of Offshore Energy, a reliable supply chain is crucial! This requires a professional and reliable partner in this field. Drone Deliveries will include operations on land, in ports, to offshore wind turbine parks, offshore installations and ships and will focus on transporting reserve parts, tools and measuring instruments, documents and other supplies by drone. The ambition is to automate as much as possible and to enable autonomous deployment, which will be introduced in phases. In addition to drones, Autonomous Surface Vessels (USVs) and underwater drones (ROVs) will also be among the focus areas. In addition to Maritime logistics: Drone Delivery, other disciplines using drone applications will also be highlighted, including Security, Inspection, Surveying and Maintenance. 2021 NETHERLANDS SUPPLIERS CATALOGUE

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The strength of METIPs MDI is to operate from a platform where a consortium of companies that are each experts in their part of the Drone Delivery process and jointly bring in expertise, experience, knowledge and activities to bring Maritime Logistics: Drone Delivery to the required level and maintain it. Innovations in areas such as communication technologies, Artificial Intelligence, automated offshore drone bases and other operational innovations set the bar even higher for these consortium partners. The processbased project approach of applying existing technology, adapting existing technology that may require a specific demand to develop a special drone for example, can be addressed from the ecosystem of METIP partners and

makes the collaboration between Energy Reinvented and METIP unique. Never before has the development and application of maritime drone support for offshore energy been formed on this scale. In addition to DroneQ Aerial Services (Drone Operations & Integration), the METIP are core partners for the Energy Reinvented collaboration, including Development Company NHN, Airhub (Legal Consultancy & Drone Operations Management Systems), and Space53 (Drone Test & Innovation center). For each project, this core team is supplemented as needed by other specialist partners from the METIP/MDI partner ecosystem. Read more on www.droneq.nl.

BAKKER SLIEDRECHT SERVICES SHIPS ANTHONY VEDER REMOTELY VIA AUGMENTED REALITY GLASSES After a successful pilot, system integrator Bakker Sliedrecht and gas shipping company Anthony Veder intend to enter a partnership to provide ships with remote service through augmented reality glasses (AR-glasses). Via a computer, service engineers of Bakker Sliedrecht can see live on board footage of the AR-glasses wearer.

Successful pilot gas tanker Coral Favia The companies have run a successful pilot on gas tanker Coral Favia. During the pilot, functionalities were tested via a dial-up connection and common failures were simulated. On board, an officer wore the AR glasses, guiding Bakker Sliedrecht experts virtually through the ship. “Normally, emails and construction plans are sent back and forth first and phone calls are made to get to the core problem. Now we can watch live. We can solve the problem immediately, or we know what’s going on and we can make a better planning and bring the right parts directly with us”, says Thijs van Hal, Head of Main Contracting at Bakker Sliedrecht. “Now it can happen that a colleague is travelling for several days, while afterwards it turned out that the solution for the malfunction was relatively easy. As downtime for ships is very expensive, quick service is important. If you can offer them remote assistance through AR glasses, you can be ready in two hours instead of two days”, says Thijs. Anthony Veder has a fleet of over thirty vessels transporting liquified gas on a worldwide scale. Live images on board All kinds of digital information can be projected or added to the screen on the glasses. This varies from construction plans, virtual arrows to a 3D impression of the engine room or the switch box. Computer screens on the glasses can also be shared. It is a kind of webcam on site, where you both see the same thing and where you have multiple additional tools to make an accurate assessment of the situation. “It is a very useful tool when there are problems

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on a ship far away. You can see together what is the problem and how you can solve it”, says Wouter Boogaart, Digital Development Manager at Anthony Veder. The AR glasses can also be used for tests and remote inspections. Next step in maritime servicing According to Van Hal, this type of remote assistance technology will become more important as ships are becoming more and more complex. “We will do more things remotely. Then it is important that we are already successful with this”, he says. Anthony Veder wants to expand the deployment of the AR glass in phases over a

part of the fleet. In addition to purchasing AR glasses, staff will be trained and the IT infrastructure will be upgraded. “We believe that these kinds of developments are the future. Ships are becoming increasingly complex. As a result, much more expertise and specialism is needed to see what is going on. Something that is often not present on board. The glasses can save a lot of time, travel time and money, which is why the investment is worth it”, says Boogaart. “Especially during Corona times, the glasses are a useful tool because borders are closed and planes stay on the ground. Then these kinds of innovations have proven to be necessary.” More info at www.bakkersliedrecht.com.

“It is a very useful tool when there are problems on a ship far away. You can see together what is the problem and how you can solve it.”

FLOATING ISLANDS ONE STEP CLOSER TO REALISATION, COMPLETION OF SPACE@SEA PROJECT The Horizon 2020 funded Space@Sea project kicked-off in November 2017, setting out to make a step towards efficient use of the maritime environment. The consortium of 17 European partners developed sustainable and affordable workspaces at sea, consisting of standardised and cost efficient modular islands with low ecological impact. Modular system The consortium developed a system of coupled, interconnected, floating barges. As these barges have standardised dimensions and couplings, they can be combined into an infinite amount of different assemblies. This allows for a modular and flexible floating island, as

the barges can be re-arranged such that the size and layout of the assembly can be adapted during its lifetime. This flexibility of floating islands is a key differentiator with respect to traditional land-based infrastructure, on which city maps or the maps of industrial areas are almost literally ‘set in stone’. Integrated demonstrator Four applications have been researched: Living@Sea, EnergyHub@Sea, Logistics@Sea and Farming@Sea. The projects demonstrator island (see picture) integrates all four of these activities on a floating island at open sea. This is a good impression of how the floating future might look like in the long term. However, it is most likely that the realisation of floating islands will start with one or two of these activities nearshore. For example, floating extensions of existing cities with sheltered waters. At a very small scale this is already realised in for instance IJburg, where a floating neighbourhood is extended to the city of Amsterdam. With the knowledge built within the Space@ Sea project, we can step by step bring this technology further in the direction of large scale settlements at sea. Wave induced motions The hydrodynamic response of the demonstrator has been researched at MARIN. At the commencement of the project, there were no existing numerical tools to predict the wave induced motions of such large assemblies of

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interconnected pontoons. MARIN has therefore improved and extended the software packages DIFFRAC and aNySIM XMF in order to handle the large amount of bodies (>80). During the project, the improved codes have been continuously compared to model test results. Finally, the design of the demonstrator could be optimised for wave induced motions using the numerical tools. The U-shape lay-out provides a sheltered harbour for the container vessels to offload their goods. The demonstrator has been tested at a scale of 1:60 in MARIN’s Offshore Basin. The island could resist waves up to 6m significant height. Multi-disciplinary project One of the strengths of the Space@Sea project is the diversity of its consortium including architects, urban planners, logistical experts, biologists and hydrodynamic experts. There is also a diversity in type of organisation, as the experts come from commercial firms, applied research institutes and universities. Within the first phase of

the project it was key to learn to understand each other’s ‘language’, as each expert sees and communicates things from their own perspective. Although this is a lengthy process, it is worth the investment. The diversity of the group minimises the risk of certain aspects being overlooked. Also, learning from each other has proven to be great fun and broadened the perspective of each participant. Acknowledgement Space@Sea is funded by the EU Horizon 2020 research program under project number 774253. Partners working together are Deltasync, DST, Nemos, TU Delft, Mocean Offshore, TU Hamburg Harburg, Bluewater Energy Services, Univeristy of Rostock, Gicon-Grossmann, Wageningen University, University Duisburg-Essen, TU Graz, Waterstudio, Icepronav, Val Fou, DEME and MARIN (project coordinator). More information at www.marin.nl/jips/space-sea.

INNOVATION LAB RCSG OFFERS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR RESEARCH GEOTHERMAL ENERGY The ‘Rijswijk Center for Sustainable Geo-energy’ (RCSG) was opened on Thursday 5 March 2020. The RCSG is a unique field lab where geothermal energy projects can be tested on a full scale. Geothermal energy can play an important role in the energy transition; in 2050 we can provide a quarter of

the heat demand in the Netherlands with geothermal energy. To accelerate this development, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate, Energie Beheer Nederland, Province of South Holland, Municipality of Rijswijk and TNO have set up RCSG. The RCSG is located in Shell’s former ‘well research and testing center’ in Rijswijk, the Netherlands. Companies active in the field of geothermal 2021 NETHERLANDS SUPPLIERS CATALOGUE

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energy can use the advanced laboratory. All facilities are available to test under high pressure and temperature and to experiment with new drilling techniques and materials. Almost all underground conditions in the Netherlands can be simulated. Only a few comparable centers exist worldwide. Importance of geothermal energy The extraction of geothermal energy can play an important role in the energy transition. It is one of the important sources in the sustainable energy supply. In the Netherlands we now produce 3.5 petajoules of geothermal energy per year, but that share must grow in the future. Geothermal energy is expected to produce about a quarter (200 PJ) of the total demand for heat in our country by 2050. Much remains to be done when it comes to drilling more efficiently. It must become more cost-effective, with continued attention to safety. In short, many technical innovations are needed. The RCSG offers the possibility to develop and test these innovations under the high pressure and temperature conditions present in the subsoil.

Accessible to companies The center is accessible to companies that want to experiment with (or test) new drilling techniques and materials, for geothermal energy or other sustainable applications. It provides them with access to modern facilities that they would otherwise be unable to use or use with difficulty. The companies now do not have to invest in test facilities themselves. Normally, that is far too expensive, so that potentially beautiful inventions remain unused. Simulating practice The center has 20 installations covering the full spectrum of underground drilling. There is a large drilling rig above an almost 400 meter deep well, in which new materials and techniques can be tested. There are hydraulic presses of 300 and 400 tons, pressure vessels up to 1,000 bar and pipe systems for pumping and testing liquids. Underground conditions can be simulated realistically to determine how materials and components behave at a depth of kilometers under high pressure or at high temperatures. More information at www.tno.nl

OIL-FREE AIR FLEET HELPS PROTECT MARINE LIFE AND IMPROVE WATER QUALITY Thanks to increasingly stricter environmental regulations regarding offshore activities and construction, bubble curtains have become a vital aspect in multiple steps of the process. This leads to an increase in demand and Atlas Copco Rental meets that demand by investing in electric-driven and efficient diesel-driven certified 100% oil-free air compressors suitable for offshore applications.

around the stationary application. The bubble curtain acts as a barrier, which drastically reduces the effects of both sub-sea shock and sound waves. Bubble curtains not only reduces sound but also create a screen that protects, deflects, herds, and guides fish and particular species away from water intakes, dams, or contaminated areas. A weighted tubing system is placed on the seafloor around the site. Compressed air creates bubbles.

Essential for offshore projects Marine mammals use sound pulses or ultrasound to communicate and orient themselves in the vastness of the ocean. However, as we increase our activities at sea, the sound that we cause can confuse and eventually harm these marine animals. Drilling, prospecting activities, pile driving, blasting, etc. generates a substantial amount of noise under water. A constant sound louder than 160dB(A) can already severely disturb marine life. Reducing underwater sounds is not only a goal. It is an obligation.

However, not just any compressed air. 100% oil-free compressors supply the air Atlas Copco Rental uses to produce the bubbles. Only 100% oil-free ISO 8573-1 CLASS 0 (2010) certified air compressors can eliminate the risk of oil contamination in the compressed air system – and, in turn, the bubble curtain. Compressors with oil removal filters deliver a solution that is often referred to as ‘technically oil-free air’. However, to achieve acceptable air quality with oil-injected compressors, it is necessary to install multiple expensive components. Only 100% oil-free air compressors will be able to deliver air with Class Zero purity and can limit all risks of contamination and possible dangers for business and environment. There is no point in risking environmental oil pollution, even in small quantities.

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Beyond the ocean Plastic waste is not something we only find on the other side of the world, or in the ocean. It is present in local waterways as well, where it brings great harm to the environment and human beings. Aquatic animals are tangled in plastic. Microplastics pose a health risk from the smallest to large organisms, and ships suffer damages. Different institutions worldwide, such as the United Nations, Ellen McArthur and the World Health Organization recognise this increasing problem. Bubble curtains are also being implemented in sweet water applications across Europe to help control the flow of debris, like plastics. The bubble curtains form a barrier that stops it from floating into smaller waterways or vice-versa. Kris Herremans, Marketing Manager of Atlas Copco: “With global temperatures rising, bubble curtains will play an ever-increasing role in sweet water applications as well. For example local waterways where our equipment can help prevent salinisation. Atlas Copco has the oil-free equipment and expertise to assist where necessary.” As sea levels rise, lower coastal areas are inundated with saltwater, which gradually contaminates the soil. Climate change has increased the frequency and severity of extreme weather events. Including droughts and heatwaves. This leads to more intensive use of groundwater for drinking and irrigation, which then further depletes the water table and allows even more salt to leach into our soil. In an early stage, it influences the metabolism of soil organisms and reduces the soil’s quality. In an advanced stage, it leads to the destruction of all vegetation and other organisms living in the soil. Fertile and productive land becomes barren. To prevent salinisation, the bubble curtain prevents salt and fresh water from mixing. Since saltwater is heavier than fresh water, the salt water in the lower layer of the water flows into the lock when the lock gate is opened. This means that the freshwater is back in the upper layer. When the lock is opened on the other side, the saltwater then flows back out of the chamber to the fresh side, and the chamber is filled with fresh water. The role of oil-free air is vital for

environmental reasons as the air is in direct contact with the water. There is no point in risking environmental oil pollution. Even the smallest quantities could have lasting, harmful effects on marine life and the environment. Only class 0 gives you 100% security! For more info visit www.atlascopco.com/nl-nl.

“With global temperatures rising, bubble curtains will play an ever-increasing role in sweet water applications as well. For example local waterways where our equipment can help prevent salinisation. Atlas Copco has the oil-free equipment and expertise to assist where necessary.”

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SUSTAINABILITY & CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY The offshore energy industry has a clear responsibility towards CO2 reduction and safety. Building on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s), a good and honest CR policy will attract new business partners and young capital and will help build our industry of tomorrow. Below articles focus on themes such as corporate responsibility, sustainability and safety.

GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE ENTERPRISE SYSTEM, FOR YOUR SUSTAINABILITY AND SUPPLY CHAIN TRANSPARENCY RATINGS accreditation institutions.GSE-Standard and it’s supporting GSES-System have everything you need to measure, rate and manage your sustainable performance, supply chains and investments. Your plan for rating, governing and improving your sustainable performance, supply chains and procurement. Request a demo, register and get access to the platform. Measure your sustainable performance on an organisational and/or project- and product level, invite suppliers and gain Scorecards and certificates. Manage and improve your sustainable performance in your personal Dashboard. The World has created the Sustainable Development Goals, Standards, Laws and Regulations. All with the Intent to Make a Difference for Our Planet and its People. But there are some problems: - A persistent lack of clarity - There’s overload of complex information - Nobody has given you a plan for your path to sustainability - Sustainability consultants and reporting are expensive and time-consuming - You’ve no idea if you’re complying with sustainability laws - You’ve no idea if you’re effectively managing opaque supply chains - You’re worried you’re exposing your business to risk - You’re unsure on what areas of sustainability yield the greatest impact This is why we created the online GSES platform. GSES is a worldwide accepted international standard to holistically measure your sustainability performance. A meta standard that unifies every sustainability standard in the world. Validated through independent partners and 24

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Rating methodology GSE-Standard measures organisations and their supply chain organisations on two levels – combined covering all facets of sustainability in organisations, products, production processes and supply chains: The organisational level (6 pillars) an the product/project level (3 pillars). The Standard is based on GRI and ISO High Level Structure and in compliance with UN Global Compact, OECD Guidelines and the Responsible Business Alliance. They are open source and managed by a wide international range of experts, stakeholders from diverse industries, led by the National Sustainability Institute of the Netherlands. Maritime and Offshore sector GSE System is often used by members from the offshore and maritime industry. IRO endorses GSE System for their members and companies like Van Oord, Heerema Marine Contractors, IFS and many others have joined the GSE System already. For example Van Oord is not only measuring their own sustainability achievements but also the achievements and transparency of their suppliers. More info at www.gses-system.com.


DISCOVERING, CLEANING UP AND PROTECTING THE NORTH SEA The Netherlands is closely linked to the North Sea. A connection with a rich history full of adventure and calamity that has always had a great influence. Traditionally our country holds a close economic connection with the sea in terms such as transport, fishing, oil and gas production, wind energy and tourism. In recent years we have increasingly come to recognise the North Sea as a crucial part of the ecosystem of which everyone is a part. In the nineties, this awareness led to the start of ‘Duik de Noordzee Schoon’, now a foundation with a growing number of enthusiastic volunteers who clean up the North Sea, but also discover and visualise the secrets of the North Sea. Harmony at sea Stichting Duik de Noordzee Schoon believes in a clean and healthy North Sea where fishing, energy production and recreation are sustainably in harmony with flora and fauna. Initiated by experienced North Sea wreck divers, the Foundation highlights the importance of natural and artificial reefs in the North Sea. Fully funded by their own contributions

and donations, expedition members dedicate themselves to protecting the North Sea. Annually, they organise one or more expeditions to special areas of the North Sea with the aim to increase knowledge of the North Sea, and to protect shipwrecks from destruction and waste disposing. Adventures In the deep The volunteers of Stichting Duik de Noordzee Schoon are a great source of inspiration to the IRO board. To support the Foundation IRO joined forces with Energy Reinvented Community in October 2020. Together they funded the translation of the Foundation’s adventure book IN THE DEEP into English, making it accessible to an international audience. In the book beautiful images and great stories reveal 14 diving expeditions of the Foundation. With wonderful pictures, the book tells the story of these adventurous and special discovery voyages to all corners of the North Sea. Unique reefs pass by with their flora and fauna on the seabed. They paint a picture of an unimaginable world on the bottom of the North Sea, a world we usually only connect with the reefs in the Caribbean or other exotic spots in the world. 2021 NETHERLANDS SUPPLIERS CATALOGUE

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How can you contribute? With the sales of this book (€ 25,00) the Foundation can fund one or more diving days during one of their next expeditions. The English edition of the book provides you with an inspiring business gift, of course you can also order it for personal use. You can order directly via the QR-code on this page. Take a look at the good work of the volunteers and check out the website of Duik de Noordzee Schoon. Interested in a personalised edition of ‘In the Deep’ with your own

logo? It’s is possible for orders of 500 copies or more. It is also possible to become a partner and join with an annual contribution; visit www.vriendenvandenoordzee.nl. For all your contributions and/or questions please contact pr@duikdenoordzeeschoon.nl. The foundation has an ANBI status, donations are tax deductible. We all carry responsibility to our North Sea; the Foundation counts on you!

DUTCH OFFSHORE E&P INDUSTRY WORK TOGETHER TO ENSURE ENERGY SUPPLY DURING COVID-19 2020 brought many challenges including securing the production of oil and gas offshore to maintain a stable energy supply in the Netherlands in unusual circumstances. In these unprecedented times, the Dutch offshore E&P sector has demonstrated its strength in collaboration and adaptability to assure safe and healthy working practices and environments. Oil and gas production were already indicated as vital processes, but this became even more relevant during the Corona crisis; bringing with it the responsibility to find ways to ensure the continuity of these processes while meeting the additional health and safety requirements in the COVID-19 period. NOGEPA (Netherlands Oil and Gas Exploration & Production Association) played a leading role in creating and organising the procedures that would allow for this. However, the intensive collaboration between operators and contractors was quickly identified as key in keeping the number of offshore infections low.

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The E&P industry was able to set-up extensive procedures within a very a short timeframe in March 2020 with an overall aim of minimising the number of infections offshore. There was a broad understanding that the procedures would not be perfect from the get-go, but that it was more important to create a framework and adapt this over time. These procedures are still regularly evaluated and updated based on new insights and lessons. The NOGEPA medical advisor maintains contact with the Municipal Health Services (GGD) and the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) to stay on top of developing requirements as well. Specifically, the procedures were set up to minimise the risk of offshore workers, their colleagues and helicopter pilots of contracting COVID-19. Additionally, it was important to ensure the safe transport of workers either by regular flight operations, or, in the case of a (possibly) infected passenger, by means of a dedicated helicopter. This includes pre-screening procedures before passengers arrive at Den Helder Airport, as well as screening procedures at the airport itself. Operators were indicated as responsible for checking that contractors travelling offshore also complied with these procedures. Workers arriving by walk-to-work vessels also adopted these same procedures. Open and transparent communication within our own industry, as well as with other offshore industries such as the wind sector has proven beneficial and crucial. There has been a stable atmosphere of co-operation and transparency over the past several months. In order to maintain this NOGEPA has set-up a Business Continuity network to discuss upcoming issues and the way forward. NOGEPA also maintains regular contact



with the Inspector-General of State Supervision of Mines about the challenges we face as an industry and whether we are continuing to operate in a socially responsible manner. The seriousness with which the operators and contractors approached these circumstances has allowed us to keep the number of offshore COVID-19 infections

extremely low. We have demonstrated that the E&P industry have been flexible and resilient enough to ensure security of supply. We could not have done this without the cooperation of the contractors and sub-contractors. Read more at www.nogepa.nl.

HOW HATENBOER-WATER’S BOTTLE FILLING STATIONS CONTRIBUTE TO REDUCTION OF MARINE PLASTIC LITTER According to Wageningen University Research institute, between 5 and 13 million tonnes of plastic are lost annually from land to sea and end up as what is known as ‘the plastic soup’. Marine birds and other wildlife accidentally ingest plastic litter or become entangled.

In October 2018 the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has pledged to further address the significant problem posed by plastics to the marine environment, with the adoption of an action plan which aims to enhance existing regulations and introduce new supporting measures to reduce marine plastic litter from ships. IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) adopted the action plan, to contribute to the global solution for preventing marine plastic litter entering the oceans through ship basedship-based activities. Hatenboer-Water, an established water expert, is internationally renowned as a full-service partner in the water treatment market. Hatenboer-Water designs, constructs and supplies freshwater modules for 7000+ clients in maritime, offshore, horticulture industries as well as other land based industrial applications. Traditionally there has been distrust for the quality of the drinking water on board, especially in Asia the (local) crew only wants bottled water, because they do not trust bunkering.

PLASTIC BOTTLES BY THE NUMBERS - Up to 450 years to dissolve - A million are bought every minute - 80% will never be recycled - Estimated 10% ends up in the ocean - Plastic will outweigh fish per 2050

Hatenboer-Water has been pledging for years for the use of water makers, so that the drinking water that is produced with them is simply drinkable, although this requires discipline to maintain and monitor the water system on board. However, owners / operators are required by law to do this anyway and Hatenboer-Water conducts risk assessments and draw up water manuals for the customer. Hatenboer-Water sees that companies and people are getting more and more aware of the pollution problem of plastic water bottles. Due to COVID-19, clean

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water and hygiene on board vessels has become even more relevant at this moment. Hatenboer-Water notices a huge demand for its water filling stations. Royal Wagenborg is one of those clients that chooses a sustainable alternative to plastic bottles. After a successful test on six vessels, the company is installing HatenboerWater bottle filling stations on another thirty vessels. The taps provide the crew with drinking water, making plastic bottles of water no longer necessary on board. “Each year, around 180,000 bottles of water are used on board of our vessels,” says Superintendent Izak van Rhijn. “These bottles are made of single-use plastic, resulting in 2.8 tons of plastic waste. Although we collect our waste and deliver it separately ashore, we consider this environmental impact difficult to justify as a sustainable shipping company. Therefore we found it very hard to justify this environmental impact and we started looking for alternatives.” In that search, Royal Wagenborg came across HatenboerWater’s bottle filling stations. “The bunker tanks on board

contain fresh water, but after purification there is a chlorinelike taste to the water. There is a filter in the HatenboerWater stations to remove this unpleasant smell and taste. The result is delicious fresh chilled water that is perfectly suitable for consumption”, says Van Rhijn. And that is not just a sales pitch, according to the reaction of Captain Van Gorkum of the Reestborg. “We got a water bottle filling station on board. The crew is enthusiastic about the good taste of the water and makes full use of the tap. Now we no longer have to carry large quantities of drinking water in plastic bottles.” Positive reactions were also heard from the other five test vessels and checks show that the water meets all safety standards. That is why Wagenborg has decided to expand the test to another thirty vessels. “If it also suffices there, it is certainly the intention to provide all our vessels with a bottle filling station”, concludes Van Rhijn. ‘Safe Water on Board’ is indeed a good alternative for those horrible plastic bottles! More info at www.hatenboer-water.com.

EUROPEAN MARITIME CLUSTER REACHES OUT TO BRUSSELS FOR MARITIME RECOVERY PLAN The maritime sector is severely affected by the effects of the Corona crisis. The short-term impact is already visible, but much of the sector will be hit late-cyclical. Due to the consequences of the worldwide fall in demand and the low oil price, new projects are difficult to get off the ground. In order to draw the attention of Dutch administrators to this, the broad maritime sector has called for a coordinated approach via a maritime recovery plan. The emphasis must be on the innovative sustainability of the sector, bringing forward government investments, ensuring that the liquidity position is maintained and borderless ports and corridors. Besides the fact that a lot of attention has been paid to this via the various (social) media, the call is also being taken seriously by the government. The Ministry of Infrastructure & Water Management is coordinating here and work is being done to set up a decisive task force. But the maritime sector is pre-eminently a global sector. The same problems exist throughout Europe. The European maritime cluster is part of the ‘Blue Economy’ and according to the latest EU report on this,

4 million people are directly dependent on it for their work. The companies in the ‘Blue Economy’ generate an annual turnover of € 658 billion. In addition to traditional components such as shipping, ports, shipbuilding, fishing, coastal recreation and inland shipping, the sector also consists of new sectors such as the extraction of sustainable energy from the sea (offshore wind), blue biotechnology and aqua culture. Under the chairmanship of the Netherlands, the ENMC (European Network of Maritime Clusters) has now also sent a call on behalf of the broad European maritime sector to the administrators and politicians in Brussels to draw attention to a maritime recovery plan. Europe has a strong maritime position in the world, but the consequences of the Corona crisis put it at risk and we are vulnerable to takeovers by nonEuropean companies. A financial safety net must preserve companies and jobs for the future. Hopefully, they will respond to the call in Brussels just as responsibly as they are now in the Netherlands. Find more information on this subject at Nederland Maritiem Land’s website www.maritiemland.nl. 2021 NETHERLANDS SUPPLIERS CATALOGUE

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ECOSCOUR PROTECTION: ENHANCING NATURE VALUES IN OFFSHORE WIND FARMS

“Oyster reefs are the basis for a healthy, thriving underwater life. They filter the seawater and provide food, shelter, and spawning area for fishes and other marine species.” Van Oord, as part of Two Towers, takes the next step in a research program relating to the restoration of European flat oyster beds. To investigate methods for the development of oyster reefs at offshore locations, a total of eight reef structures with oysters will be installed underwater within the Borssele Wind Farm Site V in the North Sea. Ecoscour protection at Borssele Wind Farm Site V The Borssele Wind Farm Site V, located 20 km off the coast of the Netherlands, has been designated as an innovation site. Two Towers, consisting of Van Oord, Investri Offshore and Green Giraffe, has been awarded the concession and has therefore been given a unique opportunity to

test and demonstrate advanced technologies. One of the technologies is the Ecofriendly scour (Ecoscour) protection. Oyster reefs are the basis for a healthy, thriving underwater life. They filter the seawater and provide food, shelter, and spawning area for fishes and other marine species. Over a century ago, one-fifth of the Dutch part of the North Sea was covered with European flat oyster beds, but these have disappeared, due to overfishing, habitat destruction and disease. Because of the designation of marine protected areas and the construction of offshore wind farms, areas with undisturbed seafloor are increasing. This provides an opportunity for restoring the oyster reefs in the North Sea. The Ecoscour project generates knowledge on the development of oyster reefs. Van Oord works together with Wageningen Marine Research, HZ University of Applied Sciences, Bureau Waardenburg and the Netherlands Institute for Sea Research. Putting research into practice The potential for offshore wind parks in the North Sea to contribute to achieving biodiversity goals, restoring ecosystem functions, and enhancing ecosystem services is gaining commitment. A leading example is the offshore Borssele Wind Farm Site V which provides an opportunity to gain knowledge on best practices for oyster reef development. This research program tests different

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outplacement methods for live European flat oysters on the two scour protections of Borssele Site V, by installing eight different structures offshore. On the different structures oysters will be placed in various ways such as contained, loose and pre settled. This is being done to determine which method works best for the long-term establishment of oyster reefs on scour protections. Additionally, the research team wants to gain knowledge about what the most effective life stage of a European flat oyster is for installation on the scour protection: for instance adult oysters or juvenile oysters/spat or a combination of both. By means of our Ecoscour research program and the installation of these eight new reef structures offshore, the team aims to learn a great deal about developing oyster reefs in the North Sea on a large scale.

Nature enhancement in wind farms Over the past two years, several experiments have been executed, for example to learn about the type of substrate most likely to be successful in collecting oyster spat. The research findings provide insight that contributes to upscaling the development of oyster reefs in existing and future offshore wind farms. The acquired knowledge will enable developers and owners to incorporate methods for nature enhancement in their wind farms. These innovative eco-designs for monopile scour protection, cable crossings and other installations on the seafloor will benefit the marine environment and associated societal interests. More information at www.vanoord.com.

ALLSEAS RIVER PLASTICS REMOVAL PROJECT Working every day at sea, Allseas witnesses firsthand the devastating effect plastic pollution is having on the world’s oceans and marine life. Plastic pollution is a global problem, and we are committed to the cause to help clean our oceans of plastic trash. Within Allseas’ Innovations Department, a team of dedicated engineers is leading the way, leveraging our engineering expertise and creative thinking to develop systems to catch plastics in rivers and waterways before they can reach the seas and oceans. Analysing the quantities and distribution of plastics in rivers A key objective of the plastic project is to develop knowledge on the quantities and distribution of macro- and

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micro-plastics (< 5 mm) in rivers. The project team has been performing tests with its plastic sampler in different waterways in the Netherlands. The sampler comprises three nets set at different water depths up to 5 metre under the surface so the vertical distribution of plastics can be investigated in various zones of the river. Factors such as wind and current are recorded to assess their effect on the distribution of plastics. Waste is analysed and sorted by size and material type. Macro litter is analysed at Allseas’ laboratory. For micro plastics, Allseas collaborates with the chemistry and biomedical departments of the Hogeschool Rotterdam. The results can be used later to help predict plastic waste hotspots. Allseas’ plastic collection systems Allseas has developed and installed a plastic collection system for the Port of Antwerp, Belgium, and performed a study about plastic pollution in the Verversingskanaal in Scheveningen, the Netherlands. In October 2020, our most recent waste collection system ‘Catchy’ has been put into use in the Vijfsluizerhaven in the Nieuwe Maas. Installed as a pilot for Rijkswaterstaat, Catchy will remain in place until June 2021. Catchy collects litter 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – both floating litter and waste up to a metre under the surface. The system prevents macro and microplastics from flowing into the protected nature reserve north of the Vijfsluizerhaven and out into the North Sea. Catchy works entirely on wind and current, and is not limited by weather conditions.


“One solution to prevent plastic waste from building up in oceans is to catch it in the rivers before they can transport it to the oceans.” How Catchy works Catchy has two floating booms (one of 12 metres and one of 200 metres) fitted with an underwater skirt at the bottom. As a result, both floating waste and waste up to 1 metre below the surface are guided into the collection cage. In Vijfsluizerhaven, this is deep enough to collect the largest waste flows and also gives enough space for fish to easily swim underneath the skirts. A non-return flap at the front of the system ensures that the collected waste cannot flow back out of the collection cage. The system is emptied monthly and is expected to collect about 200 kilograms of waste a month. This waste is sorted in Allseas’ laboratory and analysed for material type, size and weight. On that basis, Allseas wants to gain insight into the cause and extent of the litter problem in the Nieuwe Maas and make recommendations on how the collected litter can be processed sustainably and cost-effectively. Background information on plastic pollution Increased global production and poor waste management has led to a build-up of plastic litter in the world’s oceans. In the diverse marine habitats, including beaches, the sea surface, water column and seafloor, millions of tonnes of

plastic debris is present. Plastic pellets lost in the process of fabricating plastic objects and degradation of larger plastic items lead to the formation of abundant small micro-plastics, which are ultimately ingested by plants, fish and animals, passing durable microscopic contaminants to organisms higher up the food chain. The flow of plastics into the oceans occurs through a variety of pathways, but rivers are one of the largest contributors. Removing these ‘plastic soups’ from vast water bodies is challenging. One solution to prevent plastic waste from building up in oceans is to catch it in the rivers before they can transport it to the oceans. European grant LIFE awarded to back Allseas’ plastic removal efforts Our efforts have received EU financial backing in the form of a grant under the LIFE programme, the EU’s funding instrument for environmental and climate action and has a duration of 3 years. It aims to support existing waste management processes, and develop and deploy state-ofthe-art plastic identification and recovery tools. More information at www.allseas.com. 2021 NETHERLANDS SUPPLIERS CATALOGUE

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The removal of the Brent Alpha topside by the Pioneering Spirit. (Photograph: Allseas)

DUTCH CONTRACTORS HEAVILY INVOLVED IN DECOMMISSIONING WORK by Paul Schaap, PAS Publicaties

Once again in 2020, Dutch offshore contractors completed a whole series of complex and challenging decommissioning projects, primarily in Western European and Canadian waters. By deploying advanced vessels and innovative techniques, they have now acquired the leading position in this still relatively young market sector. Above all contractors Allseas, Heerema Marine Contractors and Boskalis have played a pioneering role. They will soon be joined by a new Dutch player in the person of OOS International based in Serooskerke in Zeeland. Just like one year earlier, in 2020, Allseas attracted most attention in carrying out a whole raft of spectacular removal jobs with the single-lift installation/ decommissioning and pipelaying vessel Pioneering Spirit. Having successfully removed topsides from the British Brent field on behalf of Shell in 2017 and 2019 from that company’s Brent Delta and Brent Bravo platforms, weighing 24,200 and 25,000 tonnes respectively, in 2020 it was the turn of the Brent Alpha topside. This topside, weighing 16,000 tonnes, was removed from the sea by the Pioneering Spirit on 21 June, and transported 34

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to the Able Seaton Port. Another behemoth removed from the British sector of the North Sea by the same vessel was the 14,200-tonne Ninian Northern topside. This work was undertaken on behalf of CNR International. This particular topside was transported to the Dales Voe terminal operated by Veolia/Peterson on the Shetland Islands. Allseas also deployed the Pioneering Spirit to remove a series of jackets and topsides from the Danish Tyra field. The largest structures removed by the Pioneering Spirit included the 14,000-tonne Tyra East Alpha topside and


“In Western European waters alone, there are still almost 500 platforms that will have to be removed from the sea, at some point.” the 7,800-tonne Tyra West Alpha topside, both of which were to be transported to Frederikshaven in Denmark. A number of other structures from the Tyra field were delivered to the Sagro terminal in Flushing. Among the projects still to be completed are the removal of the 34,000-tonne Brent Charly topside and three large jackets and topsides from the Norwegian Valhall and Hod fields. The total weight of these components is around 33,000 tonnes, and all will be removed by the Pioneering Spirit between 2021 and 2026, and transported to Stord in Norway. Another major challenge will be the removal of the 48,000-tonne Statfjord A topside from the Norwegian sector of the North Sea, on behalf of Equinor. Other projects on the books include work in the Norwegian Gyda field and the Danish Tyra field. Plans are in place, in the near future, to install an innovative lifting system on the stern part of the Pioneering Spirit, that will allow jackets weighing up to 20,000 tonnes to be removed from the sea. Heerema Marine Contractors (HMC) have also already acquired considerable experience on the decommissioning market. In the period 2014-2018 they deployed their semi-submersible crane vessels Balder, Hermod and Thialf to remove nine platforms from the Greater Ekofisk Area in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea. In total, the work involved the removal of 120,000 tonnes of steel. 2020 once again saw HMC operating in this sea area, with its brand-new Sleipnir, the world’s largest semisubmersible crane vessel. During the month of May, the Sleipnir removed the almost fifty-year-old Ekofisk 2/4 A production platform, and transported it to the AF Decom yard in Vats, in Norway. This was in fact the Sleipnir’s very first decommissioning project ever. The client for this project was the ConocoPhillips oil company. On behalf of the same client, HMC plans to also remove the Ekofisk 2/4 H, 2/4 Q and 2/4 FPP platforms from the sea. After previously setting a lifting record for installation work in the Mediterranean Sea, the vessel went on to set an equivalent record in August, for the decommissioning market. This project involved the removal from the sea of the 10,100-tonne Brent Alpha jacket, which was subsequently delivered to the AF Decom yard in Vats. HMC reported that in the summer period, the Sleipnir went on to remove

a total of 43,900 tonnes of steel structures from the sea. Also active this year in the same sector was the Thialf, that carried out the Sable decommissioning project. As part of this project, undertaken on behalf of ExxonMobil Canada, a total of seven platforms had to be removed from Canada’s eastern sea board, and transported by barges to the Able yard in Teesside. Elsewhere, HMC signed contracts with Fairfield Betula Limited for the removal of the Dunlin Alpha topside, weighing 20,000 tonnes, and with Marathon Oil for the removal of the topside and jacket from the Brae Bravo platform. In addition to its

The Sleipnir set a lifting record with the removal of the Brent Alpha jacket. (Photograph: HMC)

The Bokalift 1 with the jacket and topside of the L10-C platform on board, en route for Flushing. (Photograph: PAS Publicaties/maritimephoto.com)

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large semi-submersible crane vessels, HMC also deployed the monohull crane vessel Aegir, for platform removal work, for example the removal in 2019 of Wintershall Noordzee’s Kotter- en Loggercomplex from the Dutch sector of the North Sea. This project involved a total of four platforms. In a period of just ten weeks, the Aegir removed 15,000 tonnes of jackets and topsides from the sea, and transported them to the Hoondert Services & Decommissioning yard in Flushing East. Boskalis, another provider of maritime services, has built up a solid track record over the years, in the offshore platform dismantling market. In the past, this work was mainly carried out using floating sheerlegs but since 2019, the monohull crane vessel Bokalift 1 has also been involved in this specialist field of work. In 2020, for example, the Bokalift 1 removed a series of platforms from the Viking and Vulcan fields in the southern section of the British North Sea sector. This work was undertaken on behalf of ConocoPhillips. Also in 2020, Boskalis deployed the Bokalift 1 for decommissioning work in the Dutch sector of the North Sea, removing the topsides and jackets from the

L10-C, L10-D and L10-G platforms from the sea after forty years of gas production on behalf of Neptune Energy, and delivering them to the Hoonert yard in Flushing East. A new player soon to join the decommissioning market is OOS International. This Dutch offshore contractor has commissioned the construction in China of two advanced semi-submersible dual crane vessels, that are due to be handed over in the near future. The vessels in question are the OOS Serooskerke and the OOS Walcheren, both equipped with two Huisman offshore mast cranes, each with a lifting capacity of 2,200 tonnes. In tandem, these cranes are capable of lifting a maximum load of 4,400 tonnes. On board, the vessels offer accommodation for up to 750 people. Sea trials were completed by the OOS Serooskerke at the end of 2020 and the crane vessel is expected to arrive in the Netherlands imminently. The decommissioning market is expected to expand steadily over the coming years. In Western European waters alone, there are still almost 500 platforms that will have to be removed from the sea, at some point.

The OOS Serooskerke and the OOS Walcheren under construction. (Photograph: OOS International)

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The lifting vessel Innovation was deployed on the Borssele I&II wind farms. (Photograph: DEME)

LEADING POSITION IN THE OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY SECTOR by Paul Schaap, PAS Publicaties

As is the case with the oil and gas industry, Dutch offshore contractors and their suppliers have succeeded in acquiring a leading global position in the engineering, procurement, installation and commissioning of offshore wind farms. Dutch contractors not only deliver excellent performance on their home market, but thanks to their new and innovative techniques and remarkable vessels, they also set the pace elsewhere in the world, too. On the Dutch market, work is currently underway on the fast-paced installation of a series of large offshore wind farms, off the coast of the Netherlands. This work is the result of the Offshore Wind Energy Roadmap 2030 laid out by the Dutch government, that provides for the completion of 11 GW of offshore wind farm capacity in Dutch coastal waters, by 2030. Within this same framework, the Borssele I&II wind farms (generating 752 MW) were completed in 2020, and III&IV (with a capacity of 731.5 MW), achieved an advanced stage of completion. Borssele I&II were laid out for Ørsted, 22 kilometres off the coast of Zeeland with the installation of 94 Siemens Gamesa 8 MW wind turbine by DEME

Offshore. DEME deployed its own installation vessels Innovation, Sea Installer and Sea Challenger for this work. Elsewhere, with its vessel the Nexus, Van Oord laid a total of 190 kilometres of inter-array cables, that were subsequently buried in the seabed by the trencher DigIt. For its part, Boskalis Subsea Cables & Flexibles took responsibility for laying the energy export cables to shore. The Borssele III&IV project has been developed by the Blauwwind consortium. 77 MHI Vestas wind turbines, each generating 9.5 MW have already been installed in this wind farm. For this project, Van Oord has been appointed what is known as the balance of plant contractor, deploying the Aeolus for the installation work, and the 2021 NETHERLANDS SUPPLIERS CATALOGUE

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“Dutch contractors not only deliver excellent performance on their home market, but thanks to their new and innovative techniques and remarkable vessels, they also set the pace elsewhere in the world, too.” Nexus for the laying of the inter-array cables. For this farm, too, Boskalis Subsea Cables & Flexibles laid the energy export cables. Finally, VLCV, a joint venture between Van Leeuwen and C-Ventus, deployed its direct drill system for the landfall for all the energy export cables. On behalf of the Two Towers Consortium, Van Oord also undertook the layout of the experimental Borssele V wind farm. The remarkable feature of this farm, consisting of just two wind turbines each generating 9.5 MW, is the use of an innovative slip joint instead of grouted or bolted connections, to place the transition piece on the monopile foundation. Other innovations tested in the Borssele V farm include thermally sprayed aluminium, impressed current cathodic protection optimisation, oval cable entry holes, and eco-friendly scour protection. The offshore substation platforms for the two Borssele wind farms were designed by Iv-Offshore & Energy, fabricated by HSM Offshore, and

installed offshore by one of the crane vessels operated by Seaway 7. The accommodation platform Seafox 7 was then deployed during the commissioning of the substations. The majority of the monopile foundations were fabricated by Sif, an organisation that operates a special dedicated facility for this work, on the Second Maasvlakte. Finally, Acta Marine deployed a fleet of workboats to support the wind farm installation projects. Hollandse Kust Zuid Another offshore wind farm currently taking shape off the Dutch coast is the Hollandse Kust Zuid (HKZ) project. Just like its counterpart in Borssele, this project also involves four large plots (numbered I to IV). Project developer at HKZ is Vattenfall. The farm will be laid out between 18 and 36 kilometres off the coast of Zuid-Holland, and in total will comprise 140 Siemens Gamesa wind turbines, each generating 11 MW. HKZ I/II and HKZ III/IV

Van Oord deployed its vessel Svanen for the Kriegers Flak wind farm. (Photograph: Van Oord)

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will both deliver a capacity of 770 MW. In the runup to this project, Fugro has already completed a marine unexploded ordnance risk mitigation project in the affected sea area. N-Sea played an important role in the inspection and identification of unexploded ordnance, that was subsequently rendered harmless by the Royal Netherlands Navy. During the fourth quarter of 2020, Sif made a start on the fabrication of the 140 transition piece-less monopile foundations, with lengths ranging between 68 and 85 metres. Vattenfall has awarded the order for the transport and installation of the 140 monopile foundations and the laying of the 315 kilometres of inter-array cables supplied by TKF, to Seaway 7. This installation and cable-laying work is due to be carried out in 2021 and 2022. In the meantime, on behalf of TenneT, Van Oord deployed its vessel the Nexus to lay the energy export cables from the HKZ Alpha offshore substation to the Second Maasvlakte. The trencher Dig-It was then deployed to bury these cables in the seabed. Later this year, Van Oord plans to also lay the energy export cables from the HKZ Beta substation to the Second Maasvlakte. For its part, Heerema Marine Contractors deployed the world’s largest semi-submersible crane vessel Sleipnir for the offshore installation of the 3,200-tonne, six-legged jacket for the HKZ Alpha substation. The impressive crane vessel is scheduled to also install the topside for this platform at the end of 2021. All in all, a great deal of work has already been completed, and is indeed set to continue off the coast of the Netherlands, in the wind energy sector. According to the Dutch Offshore Wind Energy Roadmap 2030, however, there is still plenty more to come. The roadmap in fact outlines the construction of a whole series of other offshore wind farms, including the 759 MW Hollandse Kust Noord (HKN) farm, the 1,400 MW Hollandse Kust West (HKW) farm, the 4,000 MW IJmuiden Ver (IJV) farm and a large 700 MW farm to The North of the Wadden Islands (TNW). Van Oord has already completed there the installation of the 600 MW Gemini wind farm. Contractors At the end of August 2020, Van Oord completed the transport and installation of 72 monopiles and 72 transition pieces for the Danish Kriegers Flak park, in the Baltic Sea. The company deployed ten workboats, including the crane vessel Svanen, with its lifting capacity of 8,000 tonnes. Elsewhere, Van Oord installed all 89 foundations for the Fryslân wind farm, a nearshore park in the IJsselmeer lake in the Netherlands, at the end of December 2020. Van Oord has already signed new contracts for the Hollandse

HSM Offshore fabricated the substations for the Borssele windfarms. (Photograph: PAS Publicaties)

Kust Noord wind farm and for the supply and installation of the monopile foundations and inter-array cables for the Sofia wind farm on the Dogger Bank, in British waters. The Dutch contractor will be deploying its installation vessels Aeolus, MPI Adventure and MPI Resolution and the cablelayer Nexus for the HKN project, while the Aeolus and Nexus will also be working on the Sofia farm project. Finally, Van Oord has ordered the construction of a nextgeneration green cable-laying vessel for the offshore wind energy sector. The vessel is due to be handed over in 2023. The company has also already signed contracts for the development of wind farms in Estonia and Japan. In 2020, Boskalis deployed its vessel the Ndurance to install the cables for the Triton Knoll wind farm in the Baltic Sea, and was also responsible for the burying of the cables in the seabed. Elsewhere, the Ndeavor was deployed to lay cables at the Moray East offshore wind farm, and at the Hornsea Two wind farm off the coast of the English county of Yorkshire, the Boka Falcon was deployed for the laying and trenching of the energy export cables. As part of a consortium with Bouygues and Saipem, Boskalis was also involved in the design, construction and installation of 71 concrete gravity base structures for the Fécamp offshore wind farm, currently being built off the coast of Normandy. Another major project for Boskalis involves the transport, assembly and installation of five large floating wind turbines as part of the Kincardine offshore wind farm currently under construction close to Invergordon. Alongside the heavy transport vessel Fjord, the AHTS vessels Manta, Nicobar and Princess and the tugboat Seraya have been employed on this work. Boskalis has also purchased a purpose-built pre-lay plough for use in the wind energy sector. The first task for this new plough will be the trenching and burial 2021 NETHERLANDS SUPPLIERS CATALOGUE

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of 380 kilometres of export cables for the Hornsea Two offshore wind farm. The new plough has already been installed on board the Boka Falcon. A new addition to the fleet for the wind energy sector is the support vessel Boka Tiamat. Finally, a former drilling ship is being converted into a crane vessel for Boskalis, in Dubai. This vessel will be equipped with a 4,000-tonne Huisman crane and will be rechristened Bokalift 2. Following handover, the vessel is due to be deployed in Taiwan, for the installation of 62 jackets for the Changfang and Xidao wind farms. DEME Offshore has been contracted to deploy the Living Stone to lay 650 kilometres of inter-array cables for the Dogger Bank A and Dogger Bank B wind farms. Together with a Taiwanese partner, DEME has also ordered the construction of the Green Jade. This wind turbine installation vessel will be equipped with a 4,000-tonne Huisman crane. Another company that is becoming increasingly involved in installation work for the wind energy sector is Heerema Marine Contractors. Not only are they active in the Dutch sector of the North Sea, but also beyond. In October 2020, the Sleipnir placed the jackets for the RCS and OSS platform in the Hornsea Two offshore wind farm. Off the coast of Taiwan, the Aegir has made a start on the transport and installation of 111 foundations and two substations for the Greater Changhua 1 and Greater Changhua 2a offshore wind farms. In 2020, Seaway 7, the Renewables & Heavy Lifting business of Subsea 7, was also highly active in the offshore wind sector, in particular with its crane vessels. The Seaway Strashnov, for example, placed the monopile foundations and the two substations for the Triton Knoll wind farm. Seaway 7 also decided to

Transporting one of the foundations for the Kincardine wind farm. (Photograph: PAS Publicaties)

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have the Seven Phoenix converted into a special inter-array grid and export cable installation and trenching support vessel. Once the conversion work is completed, she will be rechristened the Seaway Phoenix. Elsewhere, the crane vessel Seaway Yudin was equipped with a pile installation frame for installation work off the coast of Taiwan. Engineering In the field of engineering work, Dutch engineering companies have also acquired a leading position in the wind energy sector. GustoMSC, for example, has completed a whole raft of designs for wind turbine installation vessels. Many have already in fact been built or are planned. OHT subsidiary VIND Offshore Installation recently decided to order the construction of two wind turbine installation vessels, each equipped with a 2,500tonne crane. Swire Blue Ocean also plans to have a similar vessel built, but with a 1,600-tonne crane. GustoMSC has also produced a design for the wind turbine installation vessel currently being built in Brownsville, in the American state of Texas, by Dominion Energy. This vessel is due to be equipped with a 2,200-tonne crane. For its part, Scorpio Bulkers has signed a letter of intent with GustoMSC for the design of a similar vessel to be equipped with a 1,500-tonne leg encircling crane, that will be supplied by Huisman. Finally, on behalf of the Japanese market, GustoMSC is hard at work designing special lifting vessels. Iv-Offshore & Energy has signed an agreement with TenneT TSO for the front-end engineering and design of the first 525 kV offshore grid connections to the IJmuiden Ver wind farm. Together with HSM Offshore, Iv-Offshore & Energy will be responsible for the design and fabrication of the topside for the Neart na Gaoithe offshore wind farm that is due to be installed in Scottish waters. A contract has also been taken out for the engineering of the Sofia highvoltage direct current platform. ENGIE Fabricom and Iemants have been awarded the order for the design, fabrication, transport and installation of a 700 MW substation for the Hollandse Kust Noord offshore wind farm. The same contract also includes two orders for the construction of substations for Hollands Kust West. KCI, the Engineers, will be acting as engineering consultant for the wind turbine foundations for the Jeju Hanlim offshore wind farm in South Korea. KENC Engineering has been awarded an order by Van Oord for the design of a lifting tool for the pin piles for the French Saint-Brieuc farm. The tool in question will then be fabricated by Breman Machinery. KENC Engineering has


The cable layer Nexus will be working on the Sofia wind farm project. (Photograph: Van Oord)

also recently presented two new automatic boat landing systems for safe transfers between a CTV and a large vessel. Finally, Fugro has been involved in geotechnical survey assignments and all the related activities for the offshore wind energy sector in the Netherlands but also abroad, including the United States, Taiwan, Denmark, Japan and the United Kingdom. Suppliers Sif and Smulders are active players on the export market. Together, they have manufactured the monopiles and transition pieces for the Akita-Noshiro wind farm in Taiwan, and recently won the joint order for the fabrication of all the monopiles and transition pieces for the Dogger Bank A and Dogger Bank B wind farms. Elsewhere, Sif supplied the foundations for the Saint-Nazaire wind farm due to be built in French waters, and the monopiles and transition pieces for the Triton Knoll wind farm currently under construction in British waters. Just before the end of the year, the company was also awarded the order to supply monopiles for the Hollandse Kust Noord wind farm, by Van Oord. SPT Offshore has been contracted by Guangzhou Salvage for the installation of three suction pile jacket foundations as part of the CTGNE Yangxi Shaba Phase 1 offshore windfarm. Another contract from

China awarded to SPT Offshore involves the design and installation of 15 suction pile jackets for Area A and 62 suction pile jackets for Area C of the Fujian Changle Wahai offshore windfarm. Huisman, designers and builders of cranes, have continued to attract attention with a series of contracts for cranes for wind turbine installation vessels. The same applies to the Walk-toWork (W2W) designers and builders Ampelmann, SMST, and the consortium Bosch-Rexroth/Bargemaster. Damen Shipyards has been hard at work building a series of fast crew suppliers, Royal IHC has presented a new design for a service operation vessel and KenzFigee has signed a contract for the supply of two 3-tonne electric hydraulic ram luffing offshore cranes for the Neart na Gaoithe substation. For its part, IHC IQIP has been working on the construction of special jacket pile grippers for a wind project in Taiwan. Dutch operators active in the wind energy sector include Acta Marine, Vroon Offshore Services, GloMar Offshore, Seafox Operations and Jumbo Shipping, and heavy transport specialist Mammoet. This overview is unable to include every Dutch company active in the design, installation, operation or maintenance of wind farms but it does reflect the essential role played by Dutch companies, in this global market. 2021 NETHERLANDS SUPPLIERS CATALOGUE

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Since its foundation in 1978, Bluewater has built a technological lead specialising in design, development, lease and operation of tanker- based production and storage systems, and has become a leading provider of innovative Single Point Mooring systems.

Deep Hydrography & Geophysics (DEEP) specialises in the acquisition and reporting of high-quality seabed and sub-seabed survey data. With more than 20 years experience in the industry DEEP offers services including seabed mapping and marine geophysics, positioning services, unexploded ordnance (UXO) detection surveys and cable and pipeline inspections.

The company has designed, manufactured, supplied and installed many innovative FPSO, FSO and SPM systems for oil companies worldwide through turnkey supply and time charter contracts. The company also provides operational and logistic management and support for FPSO and FSO systems. Our FPSO fleet Bluewater Energy Services has designed, owned and operated ten FPSO’s, of which three have been retired and two have been sold back to the oil companies. Presently Bluewater owns and operates five FPSOs for our clients through a leasing construction. The vessels are designed to high specification and to operate in the harshest environmental conditions, under the most stringent regulatory regimes. The experience gained by these projects enables Bluewater to design, build and operate FPSOs fit for purpose at any location in the world. Mooring systems Bluewater has developed some of the most innovative Single Point Mooring (SPM) systems in service from Catenary Anchor Leg Mooring (CALM) Buoys, to Turret Mooring and Tower systems featuring multiple risers. Each system has its own characteristics and fields of application. Bluewater can supply mooring and fluid transfer systems as part of a full scope for F(P)SOs or offshore terminals, or on an individual basis as part of a sub-contract. There are several mooring systems which can be divided in different groups, each group containing variations of the same principle.

Besides high-quality data, charts and reports our core values are excellent client relations and a flexible & cost-effective approach to projects. DEEP operates globally and our surveys are executed with owned equipment and owned or chartered vessels, which allows us to be flexible and to offer tailored solutions to the requirements of our customers. Our services include: - Hydrographic Surveys - Marine Geophysical Site Investigations - Cable & Pipeline Pre- and Post-Installation Surveys - Subsea Cable & Pipeline Depth of Burial Surveys - UXO Detection Surveys - Marine Archaeological Surveys - Bentic Habitat Mapping - Precise Surface and Sub-Surface Offshore Positioning - Oceanographic and Meteorological Measurements Contact: Jurgen Beerens, Commercial Director jbe@deepbv.nl

Offshore Cryogenic Loading Tower Developers of small scale LNG terminals are motivated for the cost optimisation of LNG infrastructure. Bluewater’s offshore Cryogenic Loading Tower (CLT) provides a cost effective Singe Point Mooring solution. The bottom fixed tower is equipped with one or more aerial cryogenic hoses. If required, a vapour return line can be included. To ensure operational and environmental safety, the system uses a proven quick-disconnection and/or weak-link capabilities to prevent spillage. Contact: Michel Bonte, Vice President Business Development

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Fugro N.V. P.O. Box 41 2260 AA Leidschendam, The Netherlands +31 (0)70 3111422 ask@fugro.com www.fugro.com

GustoMSC P.O. Box 687 3100 AR Schiedam, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 2883000 info.gustomsc@nov.com nov.com/gustomsc

Fugro is the world’s leading Geo-data specialist. Through integrated data acquisition, analysis and advice, we unlock Geo-data insights that help our clients design, build and operate their assets in a safe, reliable, sustainable and efficient way.

GustoMSC is recognized for providing design & engineering consultancy for mobile offshore units and equipment. In close cooperation with our clients, we translate experience, science and technical knowledge into realistic & innovative ideas. The performance of new and existing jack-ups, vessels and semisubmersibles is further optimized by our operational support and engineering consultancy. In this way, GustoMSC enables and supports safe and efficient operations at sea, contributing to a sustainable future.

We support clients in dealing with their present and future challenges by providing high-quality, trustworthy information throughout the project life cycle. Although the role we play in a client’s project is sometimes small, it is always critical. From the outset, our detailed site characterisations facilitate the design and construction of client buildings and infrastructure, helping to ensure that projects progress according to plan and within budget. We also provide information on the precise location and condition of assets as they are built and operated a great opportunity for us to help optimise their reliability, use and longevity. In the coming decades, population growth, urbanisation and climate change will increase the need for energy, water, food, roads, railways, buildings, airports and flood defences. With significant global and environmental challenges on the horizon, we’re helping our clients to take action now by developing and operating assets in the most safe, sustainable and efficient way possible. We use our specialised assets and digital integrated solutions to support a wide range of clients in the renewable energy, infrastructure, oil & gas and nautical markets. With 10,000 highly talented employees operating in more than 60 countries, we have a global reach combined with a local presence.

Projects at sea in offshore oil & gas and offshore wind are our most important markets. Recent designs show that innovation keeps us at the forefront of this industry. Advanced solutions for innovating the offshore world As the offshore wind industry is maturing, wind farm development companies have to operate in the most economical way possible. At the same time, mobile offshore units must comply with strict safety and reliability requirements. Recently we developed the GustoMSC NG-16000X-SJ design for the US Offshore Wind market. This first US Build Jones Act compliant Wind Turbine Installation Jack-up vessel, under construction for Dominion Energy sets GustoMSC as front runner on the US Fixed Offshore Wind map. Offshore oil and gas market Oil and gas companies are looking to operate safely in the most economical way possible. Maersk Invincible is the first rig in the world to have the new innovative Chela crane installed. Chela provides a large lifting envelope without obstructing any wellhead deck space, offering striking efficiency benefits and major improvements in terms of safety. The Energy of Synergy GustoMSC is part of the NOV Marine & Construction group that offers a large range of products, engineering, design services, and support for maritime installations and vessels. The combined power of NOV leading equipment suites and GustoMSC advanced engineering capabilities and innovative designs expertise leads to exciting integrated solutions, creating competitive advantages for our clients and for the NOV family. Contact: Rutger Baan, Commercial Director

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Iv-Offshore & Energy b.v. Noordhoek 37 3351 LD Papendrecht, The Netherlands +31 (0)88 9433300 info@iv-one.nl www.iv-offshore-energy.com

OSD-IMT Capellalaan 115 2132 JM Hoofddorp, The Netherlands +31 (0)255 545070 info@osd-imt.com www.osd-imt.com

Iv-Offshore & Energy has over 20 years’ experience in the offshore energy industry and is among the ten leading engineering companies in the Netherlands. Our competences range from developing initial feasibility studies, up to, and including, the execution of all engineering and procurement activities within (EPCI) projects for leading operators working in the Offshore Wind Energy and Oil & Gas industries. In every project we strive to utilise our unique technical knowledge to achieve the utmost beneficial results, whilst making a valuable contribution to the development of sustainable energy.

OSD-IMT is a ship design and marine consultancy company with solid engineering capacity and a strong independent presence in all the key markets. We design tailored vessels, offer various marine consultancy services and provide innovative conversion engineering.

Highlighted Project The image above shows the UK’s first HVDC Converter platform to be installed for the Sofia Offshore Wind Farm project. With a total capacity of 1.4 GW, it is the largest Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) project Iv-Offshore & Energy has ever worked on. Following construction in Batam, Indonesia, the platform will be transported to an area known as ’’Doggersbank’’ off the coast of North East England. Once installed, the platform will convert 66 kilovolts (kV) of alternating current (AC) to 320 kV of direct current (DC) supplying approximately 1.2 million British homes with sustainable energy. Iv-Offshore & Energy is fully responsible for the engineering and platform integration. We also provide full procurement support. Why work with us? Our pragmatic approach, combined with a proven track record, has established us as a leading service provider to the Wind Energy and Oil & Gas sectors. By implementing explicit engineering knowledge and technology know-how, Iv-Offshore & Energy translates the most complex of enterprises into feasible, cost-efficient solutions. Contact: Mr. Wim Bal, Director Mr. Fedor van Veen, Managing Director Mr. Theo Driever, Engineering Manager Mr. Wilfred van Bergen, Business Development/Commercial Manager

From feasibility studies, concept designs, and contract designs to basic designs; our naval architects use their extensive and practical experience, collective knowhow and modern design tooling to help you develop new marine assets or maintain and upgrade your existing fleet. Perhaps you need a vessel upgrade or conversion. You may require a new design aimed specifically at meeting your needs, or simply want a ready-made equipment package adapted to your tender. Whatever the challenge is, come to OSD-IMT. We have the skills, capacity and ideas to help you. Listening to and sharing ideas with our clients is always our starting point. Our aim is to exceed your expectations in terms of quality, innovation and reliability. We believe our way of working helps us build successful relationships with our customers and industry partners. Part of our strategy is to build on our reputation and expertise designing good, solid, practical and cost-effective vessels. When it comes to offshore support vessels, we can offer various innovative designs which require an environmentally friendly and high technology approach with simple, pragmatic solutions. Please visit our website and find out what we can do for you. The following range of ships is a.o. within the design portfolio of OSD-IMT: - Standby rescue vessels - Windfarm support vessels - Deepwater exploration vessels - Cable layers - Platform supply vessels - Anchor handling supply vessels - Cargo ships - Patrol vessels - Dredgers - Escort/Terminal tugs - Utility offshore tugs

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SDC Verifier Zijlvest 25 2011 VB Haarlem, The Netherlands +31 (0)15 3010310 support@sdcverifier.com www.sdcverifier.com

VIRO Burgemeester van Lierplein 73 3134 ZB Vlaardingen, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 4092600 www.viro-group.com

SDC Verifier is an engineering company that specifies on mechanical and structural design and provides engineering consultancy services with the expertise in the field of Finite Element Analysis in Marine and Offshore, Oil and Gas, Civil, Consumer Products industries.

VIRO is an open and progressive engineering firm: we help our clients to successfully combine technology, ambition, innovation, and performance. We specialise in product engineering, mechanical engineering and industrial projects. Our focus in these areas is on engineering and project management. Using a powerful combination of expertise and experience, we help our clients to push back boundaries and improve performance. We operate, with our 750 colleagues, internationally from our offices in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany.

The SDC Verifier software is a powerful code checking tool that works within different FEA solutions such as ANSYS, Femap, and Simcenter 3D. Standard Verification is a cornerstone of the modern process of designing and building new structures or inspecting the old ones. SDC Verifier helps to automatically verify your FEA results according to multiple industry standards such as DIN, EN, Eurocode, FEM, AISC, Norsok, ISO, DNV GL, DVS, ABS, FKM, API, ASME without the need of creating any additional models or spreadsheets and generate all the required documentation in extensive calculation reports. SDC Verifier speeds up the design phase by storing the full calculation process. A recalculation after a modification requires just a single click. Recognition tools automatically find structural items such as beam members, plates, welds, stiffeners, panels, and joints and directly verify them according to any specific requirements. The code of the checks is completely open, so you can modify the formulas of a standard or write your own custom rules. An Optimization Module can suggest efficient model changes for passing industry standards requirements to make the design even more efficient. It allows taking the best design decision for the structure by calculating different combinations of design input. Builtin SDC API automates the process of interaction with SDC Verifier. Preparing a full calculation report is one of the most time-consuming parts of the project. SDC Verifier allows the process of report generation to be done automatically, reducing time expenses. It is possible to preview and print the report in Report Designer or export to MS Word, MS PowerPoint, or .pdf file. Contact: Oleg Ishchuk, COO +31 (0)15 4550565 sales@sdcverifier.com

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We support innovation In the offshore sector, we support demanding customers in dredging, oil and gas extraction and in the renewable market (Offshore Wind, Hydrogen). We design, calculate, and validate offshore and ship structures in accordance with the applicable international standards for these sectors, and to the specifications and objectives of the clients. We also bring in our own expertise, enabling us to deliver added value, from concept to detailed engineering. In the renewable energy market we are active in the offshore wind category, in which we support our clients innovative projects. We have experience with several hydrogen projects onshore and see possibilities to take this offshore. With our expertise we contribute to the current energy transition. We can manage the complexity of major projects in areas as diverse as offshore installations. As a multidisciplinary engineering firm, we are used to looking beyond disciplines. We understand the issues, we integrate, we share ideas, and we help innovate. Our main markets Beside the offshore industry VIRO is also active in mechanical engineering, semiconductor industry, automotive, processing industry, energy, industrial and non-residential construction, food industry, amusement attractions, aerospace and defence. careers.viro-group.com Interested in a job at VIRO? Visit our website careers.viro-group.com and check your possibilities. Contact: Jordi Meulmeester, Commercial Manager j.meulmeester@viro-group.com


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Etteplan Boompjes 40 (Willemswerf) 3011 XB Rotterdam, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 7986983 sales.nl@etteplan.com www.etteplan.com/nl

Lowland International P.O. Box 3036 2130 KA Hoofddorp, The Netherlands +31 (0)88 5570101 info@lowland.com www.lowland.com

Etteplan - engineering with a difference Etteplan has the expertise and resources to maximize the uptime of assets at customers. Furthermore we enable service technicians to acces up-to-date information at any given time. We do this by cleverly structuring information, digitally generating it to various integrated platforms and managing it. This way we provide relevant information and ensure immediate availability. Etteplan advises and supports companies in developing user-oriented technical information. Contact: Mick van Sliedregt, Area Manager Technical Documentation Services NL West, +31 (0)6 50421548, mick.vansliedregt@etteplan.com

Since 1993 Lowland International has been a worldwide service provider, specialised in ship management. Our ship management solution offers clients a wide scope of services, such as crew management, ad-hoc crewing (selecting that one specialist needed for a specific job), technical management, offshore medical services and crew support. Lowland executes its services in the maritime-, offshore,renewables wind- and dredging sectors. Our diverse, well-integrated and dedicated people are experts in their fields and have established a record of safely and efficiently performing their jobs in harsh and challenging environments. Lowland has the flexibility to respond quickly to local demands, leveraging the full strength of her global resources and expertise.

MechDes Engineering Fahrenheitstraat 47 3846 CC Harderwijk, The Netherlands +31 (0)341 277070 info@mechdes.nl www.mechdes.nl

Saltwater Engineering B.V. Buitendijks 33 3356 LX Papendrecht, The Nederlands +31 (0)78 2051500 info@saltwater.nl www.saltwater.nl

MechDes Engineering | We engineer your vision We offer mechanical engineering skills in special equipment for offshore/wind challenges: concept-, basic- and detail-engineering, structural engineering, extensive experience with classification agencies. The special equipment we design answers the world’s toughest questions, while functioning under heavy conditions. Our approach results in robust and reliable equipment: automated systems, handling systems and drive systems.

Saltwater Engineering provides customised engineering solutions for the naval and offshore industry. The team of professional, multidisciplined marine engineers helps you to deliver, no matter what the challenge, delivery time or budget. Saltwater Engineering is active in all markets related to the naval industry: yachting, offshore, repair, heavy lift and commercial shipping. From small modifications to complete vessel design Saltwater Engineering is your one-stop engineering partner.

Contact: Henk van Ommeren, Managing Director, +31 (0)6 21528047

The Offshore Partners B.V. Sluisjesdijk 155 3087 AG Rotterdam, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 4914131 info@theoffshorepartners.com www.theoffshorepartners.com

Taxand Netherlands Jachthavenweg 124 1081 KJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands +31 (0)20 4356400 info@taxand.nl www.taxand.nl

The Offshore Partners, founded in 2004, is an independent Service Provider to Oil & Gas majors, Offshore Wind operators, vessel operators, offshore contractors, investors, project and product developers and public authorities worldwide. We provide technical and project management services for new build and conversion projects, for on- and offshore installation projects and decommissioning as well as recruitment services, crew services and operational support services.

Taxand Netherlands is an independent tax advisory firm offering a full range of (international) tax services, including corporate tax, transfer pricing, energy tax, VAT, personal income tax, payroll tax and social security. We have a strong focus on the oil, gas, renewable and maritime industry and bring 20+ years of experience in this field. We work in small efficient teams, delivering pragmatic and practical advice suited for your specific needs. Taxand Netherlands is a member of Taxand Global with over 2,000 advisors in 50 countries.

Contact: Djeck Bogaarts, Manager Projects

Contact: Jimmie van der Zwaan, Tax Partner jimmie.vanderzwaan@taxand.nl, +31 (0)6 12744243

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Abuco B.V. Havenkade 26 1775 BA Middenmeer, The Netherlands +31 (0)227 501328 info@abuco.nl www.abuco.nl

AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V. P.O. Box 190 4900 AD Oosterhout, The Netherlands +31 (0)162 491500 sales@aws.dillinger.biz www.ancoferwaldram.com

ABUCO is a fabrication and repair company specialized in the welding and processing of high strength steel (Ste690, S960, S355 etc.) and non-ferrous metals such as stainless steel and aluminium. The work undertaken by the company primarily involves carrying out repair, fabrication and modification work on lifting and hoisting equipment and fabrication and repair work for crane and equipment builders employed in the oil and gas industry. ABUCO also manufactures large volumes of pipework, special parts for workboats operating in the dredging and offshore sectors and swellcompensated platforms with telescoping gangways.

Over 100,000 tons of quality heavy steel plates in stock: AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V. (AWS) is a stockholding wholesaler and steel service center, specializing in the supply of hot-rolled heavy carbon steel (quarto) plates, and profiled parts for more than 40 years now. Over the years, AWS has developed into a business that sets the standard for its industry.

Specialist repair and construction work is undertaken in the company’s well-equipped workshops in Middenmeer and on location, both onshore and offshore. For large amounts of items Abuco can also use its welding robot. The welding robot has a range of 14x4 meters. For programming the welds we use the 3D SolidWorks software. Abuco works according established guidelines. ABUCO is VCA**, ISO 9001:2015, ISO 3834-2:2005 and NEN-EN 1090-2 EXC 4. The inspection marks including DNV-GL, TÜV, ABS, AWS, Lloyd’s and Euronorm are also complied with. A number of ABUCO employees are certified as visual welding inspectors, welding coordinators and welding technicians. Abuco also employs practical welding engineers. The people undertaking work offshore are certified for these activities. In carrying out its projects, Abuco can provide all the necessary disciplines, either in combination with regular partners or from its own workforce. Services: Repair, modification, engineering, material supply and processing, preservation, transport by road and water and onshore/offshore assembly. Contact: Jack Wagenaar, j.wagenaar@abuco.nl Ronald Lassche, r.lassche@abuco.nl

Customer base: With its 100 man workforce, the services AWS provides for all kinds of custom products together with the expert advice is what makes them a valued partner for customers in offshore fabrication and marine industry, steel and crane construction, pressure vessel equipment industry, heavy machinery, yellow goods. Plates from stock or profiled parts: The choice is yours! It is the combination of comprehensive stocks of over 100,000 tons of heavy carbon steel plates plus the sophisticated profiling plant that gives AWS a decisive lead in experience, product range and customer service. Delivery program: AWS stocks an extensive range of 3.2 Lloyd’s Register/DNV GL certified plates: - Shipbuilding grades LR-A, LR-DH36, LR-EH36 (+Z35), VL-D36, VL-E36 (+Z35), VL-E36TM, VL-F36TM - Construction plates in S235JR/S355J2+N/S355K2+N acc. to EN10025-2 - Fine grained construction plates S355NL acc. to EN 10025-3 - Offshore grades S355G10+M/S355MLO/S355G10+N/ S355NLO/S420G2+M/S420MLO/S460G2+M/S460MLO acc. to EN 10225, S355ML/S460ML acc. to EN 10025-4, S460NL (Z35-US) acc. to EN 10025-3 - High strength fine grained plates - Dillimax 690-1100 (+Z35) - Wear-resistant plates - Dillidur 400/450/500/550 - Dicrest®5 (HIC resistant) acc. to ASME SA 516 Gr. 60/65/70 - Pressure vessel grades P265GH/P295GH/P355GH acc. to EN 10028-2 - P355NH/P355NL2, P460NH/NL2 acc. to EN 10028-3 Certification and full material traceability: Since 1991, AWS has operated an ISO 9001:2015 quality management system certificated in accordance with Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance. Company of Dillinger: AWS is a company of Dillinger, Dillingen/ Saar, Germany, Europe’s leading producer of quarto plates, with a hot rolling capacity of 2.0 million tons per year. Contact: Joost van Dijk, Managing Director, joost.van.dijk@aws.dillinger.biz

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ENGIE Solutions Leo Bosschartlaan 1 2660 Hoboken, Belgium +32 (0)3 7404400 sales.offshore@engie.com www.engie-fabricom.com

Gouda Holland BV Grote Esch 80 2841 MJ Moordrecht, The Netherlands +31 (0)182 506200 info@goudaholland.nl www.goudaholland.nl

ENGIE Solutions is fully committed to the carbon neutral transition. Decarbonisation, digitalisation, decentralisation and the need to decrease demand are redefining the world of energy. Driven by global challenges of climate change, renewable energy has become indispensable on the energy market.

Gouda Holland is a Dutch manufacturer of cable management systems founded in 1929 in The Netherlands. Since 2013 Gouda Holland is a member of the Niedax group. Years of experience and effective reactions to the ever changing demands of this industry have led to a wide range of readily available industrial cable management systems each suitable for its own specific area of application. The systems of Gouda Holland are applied in the widest variety of industries, such as the chemical and petrochemical industries, offshore activities, energy, telecommunications and dairy & food industry.

Structured to meet the challenges of tomorrow, ENGIE Offshore Division is a leading player in the market of offshore wind energy. ENGIE Offshore Division is an integrated solutions provider offering value added solutions in the area of engineering, procurement, construction, installation and commissioning of offshore high voltage substations (OHVS) and their foundations. Our services also include full monitoring and maintenance of complete offshore wind farms with the focus on the OHVS and WTG’s. By combining the competences of our people, we are able to offer world class technical expertise that cover the entire lifecycle of our customers’ offshore wind projects. We have a steady track record since 1947 in leading and managing cross-border partnerships and consortiums, specifically for the offshore wind industry. ENGIE Offshore Division has delivered nearly 30 High voltage substations to various European wind farms in the past 10 years resulting in a market share of over 40% and has a strong offshore service experience, making us a reliable partner for all your projects. ENGIE Offshore Division is part of ENGIE Fabricom, a leading Belgian company, operating under the ENGIE Solutions brand, specialized in the design, implementation and maintenance of multitechnical installations and services, which recorded a turn- over of 1.27 billion euro in 2019 and employs over 6000 people. Contact: Hans Leerdam, Commercial Director

Gouda Holland is able to provide solutions for specific requirements, especially because the company produces its own standard range of cable ducts in stainless steel, hot dip galvanised steel, aluminum and glass reinforced polyester. The Crafty, Crafty MF and Lock systems are particularly popular due to their high span capacity. Other systems also regularly used in (petro-) chemical industry are Resist, Tray, Marine Ladder and Glass Reinforced Polyester (GRP) ladder. Gouda Holland is VCA-P and ISO:9001 certified. Gouda Holland is also listed by Achilles JQS. Product range: - Cable tray (DNV GL certified) - Wire mesh tray - Cable ladder - Wide span cable ladder (DNV GL certified) - Marine ladder (DNV GL certified) Material types: - Stainless steel AISI 304 BS 304 / WL Standard 1.4301 - Stainless steel AISI 316 BS 316 / WL Standard 1.4404 - Mill Galvanised steel EN 10142 - Mill Galvanised steel EN 10142 and coated - Hot Dip Galvanised steel NEN-EN-ISO 1461 - Glass Reinforced Polyester - Aluminum EN-AW-1050A Contact: Wim van Wijk, Director Bert Erdtsieck, Manager Sales

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HSM Offshore BV Westfrankelandsedijk 9 (Haven 528) 3115 HG Schiedam, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 4279200 sales@hsm.nl www.hsmoffshore.com

Huisman Admiraal Trompstraat 2 3115 HH Schiedam, The Netherlands +31 (0)88 0702222 sales@huisman-nl.com www.huismanequipment.com

For almost 60 years, HSM Offshore - member of the Andus Group - has compiled an extensive track record of integrated platform, module and jacket projects for the Offshore Oil & Gas and Offshore Renewables sectors, of which many were EPC(I) contracts.

We are Huisman. We design and manufacture heavy construction equipment for the world’s leading companies in the renewable energy, oil and gas, civil, naval and entertainment markets. The history of Huisman is one of setting new industry standards. Of making impact, since 1929. With step changing technical solutions that vary from stand-alone components to highly engineered integrated systems. From concept to installation and lifetime support.

HSM Offshore is the major Dutch construction yard. Our scope includes engineering, procurement, fabrication, installation, hook-up and commissioning of oil or gas production platforms, wellhead platforms, compression modules, living quarters, jackets, manifolds, offshore high voltage substations and other heavy offshore structures. The highly skilled and experienced staff enables HSM Offshore to hold a unique track record of high quality and timely deliveries with an excellent HSE performance. Our dedicated project management and our main subcontractors form a fully integrated project team together with the Client site representatives. The certified health and safety management system complies with all current safety standards and our ISO 14001 certification is testament to our environmental commitment. The covered production facilities in Schiedam are ideally situated in the sheltered harbour of Rotterdam and ensure full control of quality and planning. The unrestricted access to the North Sea, the excellent industrial infrastructure and integral painting facilities are key strategic assets of HSM. Offshore Portfolio: - Platforms - Living quarters - Process modules - Compression modules - Jackets - Templates / subsea manifolds / stingers - Offshore High Voltage Substations (OHVS) for offshore wind farms FPAL id. no. 10041107 Achilles id. no. 24073 Achilles Utilities NCE id. no. 112507 Contact: J.N. (Jaco) Lemmerzaa, Managing Director J.P. (Jaco) Fleumer, Business Development Manager

Offshore Wind: Building on the successful operation of existing Huisman products for the installation of offshore wind turbines and foundations, Huisman developed a dedicated range of cranes and installation tools for the offshore wind industry. We deliver cranes for both jack-up vessels and floating vessels and developed sophisticated monopile gripper systems and motion compensation systems for floating installation and maintenance works on the future’s wind turbines. The Huisman operations are divided between the facilities in China, Czech Republic and the Netherlands, and sales and service offices in Brazil, Norway, Singapore and the USA. Cranes: Huisman’s in-house developed and manufactured cranes have become a standard in the design and construction of heavy lift cranes. We develop and build a wide range of both on- and offshore cranes, varying in size and type. Besides a range of standardised cranes, we have extensive experience in providing tailor made cranes. In either case, our solutions have proven to be cost-effective in total cost of ownership. Pipelay: We deliver integrated systems such as Flex-lay, S-lay, J-lay, and Reellay systems, as well as combinations of these lay methods. In addition, we provide a full packages of related stand-alone equipment. Drilling: Huisman offers complete drilling packages and is dedicated to explore and realise new solutions to improve drilling operations. Our projects are typically complex and innovative, requiring solution-aimed thinking, technical excellence and partnerships with our clients. This has resulted in a number of new value-adding solutions and delivery of innovative and technically challenging drilling equipment sets. Contact: Sales@huisman-nl.com | Recruitment@huisman-nl.com

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Machinefabriek Heerbaart B.V. Alfred Marshallstraat 13 7559 SE Hengelo, The Netherlands +31 (0)74 2427575 info@machinefabriek-heerbaart.com www.machinefabriek-heerbaart.com

SMST Designers & Constructors BV De Steven 51-53 9206 AX Drachten, The Netherlands +31 (0)512 591000 sales@smst.nl www.smstequipment.com

Manufacturer for high-quality products for the (petro) chemical, hydraulic and filter industries and the energy-boiler and pressure vessel related sector.

SMST is an internationally operating company that designs and builds offshore equipment. Its product range covers a broad spectrum for the supply chain for the offshore industry. SMST offers systems for lifting, transfer of personnel and cargo, drilling, pipelay, fast offshore craft and navy. A selected part of the offshore equipment is also available for rent. By the unique combination of its in-house design and engineering expertise, production facilities, testing capacity, worldwide installation and service & aftersales, SMST delivers complete systems that match customer’s specifications and expectations. Modularity of the products enlarges operational possibilities and offers flexibility to the offshore industry. All systems are designed and built in accordance with the international standards and are certified by recognized authorities.

Advanced: Machinefabriek Heerbaart has grown into a highly advanced company using the latest conventional and computeroperated equipment, such as lathes, processing centres and turning machines. Shell: Shell has placed us on its list of approved suppliers for the manufacture of fittings, branch fittings, flanges, orifice flanges, spectacle blinds/spades/spacers and special machined pressure parts in various carbon steels, stainless steels, various duplex materials and low/high alloy materials. Bar stock/forgings: Carbon steels, stainless steels, duplex, 22Cr-25Cr duplex and all kinds of low/high alloy Flanges: ANSI, DIN, JIS, MSS-API and other standards. We specialise in customer-specific products with a choice of many types of materials. Our maximum turning capacity is ø1800 mm. Orifice flanges/orifice plates: Orifice flanges from stock (ASME/ ANSI B 16.36). Fittings: ANSI B 16.9 - ANSI B 16.11, 3000-6000-9000 lbs, DIN and BS. Spectacle blinds, spades, spacers: API 590, SHELL, ANSI, DIN, RF, RTJ. O-lets: Weldolets©, nipolets©, sockolets©, latrolets©, threadolets© and elbolets©. Custom design Machinefabriek Heerbaart partner for custom designed pressure parts. From idea and drawing to your specific required product in various materials and approved certificates. Quality: ISO 9001:2015, PED 2014/68/EU, Lloyd’s Stoomwezen stamp authorisation, API Q1:3634. Contact: F. van Goethem, Managing Director J.P. Sterckel, Commercial Director

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With over 25 years of experience, SMST has also developed a complete system package for the offshore wind industry. Its offshore wind portfolio includes a range of gangways adjustable for various heights, modular offshore cranes which can be equipped with various knuckle booms and active heave- and (3D) motion compensation, and special handling equipment. SMST integrates its proven knowledge of motion compensation successfully in their products to reduce costs while increasing workability. SMST’s general product range: - Access systems: Gangways in various lengths from 4 up to 58 meter, Mobile and fixed solutions, Height adjustable systems, Access & Cargo Towers, Cargo Transporters - Lifting equipment: AHC Knuckle and Telescopic boom cranes, Mobile cranes, (3D) Motion compensated cranes, Rail mounted cranes, Pipe handling manipulators, A-frames, Winches (AHC), Spooling winch containers - Drilling/pipelay equipment: Mobile drilling systems, Pipe handling cranes, Riser handling cranes, BOP handling cranes, Catwalk machines, Pipe grippers, Pipe loaders, PLET handling systems, (Fall) Pipe handling systems, Pipe spooling systems, Tensioners, Workstations & equipment, Skidding systems - Navy: Hangar and stern doors - Vessels: Fast offshore craft Contact: Visit www.smstequipment.com to find out more about SMST or contact us at: sales@smst.nl. For information on job opportunities you can contact: recruitment@smst.nl.


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Smulders Hoge Mauw 200 2370 Arendonk, Belgium +32 (0)14 672281 info@smulders.com www.smulders.com

Van Oord Offshore B.V. Jan Blankenweg 2 4207 HN Gorinchem, The Netherlands +31 (0)88 8265200 info@vanoord.com www.vanoord.com

Smulders is a sound and flexible business partner, offering more than 50 years’ experience in the engineering, construction, supply and assembly of steel constructions. The activities of Smulders are subdivided into 3 markets: Civil & Industry, Offshore Oil & Gas and Offshore Wind.

Van Oord operates around the world as a leading contractor for dredging, marine engineering and offshore energy projects, offering innovative solutions to marine challenges. The growth of the global economy and the expanding world population are generating an increasing demand for energy worldwide. To meet this global demand for energy Van Oord delivers offshore installation projects. We provide integrated solutions with a focus on the installation, stabilisation and protection for the offshore oil, gas and wind infrastructure.

Oil & Gas Since the eighties, Smulders has participated in many projects for the oil and gas industry. For the offshore oil & gas market Smulders offers a.o. platforms, jackets and subsea structures, either their individual manufacture or as full-scale EPCI projects. Offshore Wind With over 50 years of experience in its field, Smulders was the logical choice for offshore wind structures back in the pioneering days of wind energy 20 years ago. Smulders offers a full range of services from engineering and fabrication to the complete turnkey solutions (EPCI) of substations and foundations. Production facilities All aspects of the production process are managed in-house and divided amongst different production facilities. Smulders operates from facilities located in Belgium (Arendonk, Balen & Hoboken), Poland (Zary) and the United Kingdom (Newcastle upon Tyne). References: To date, we have delivered over 1,900 transition pieces, 100 jackets and 30 substations. Our most recent projects are: - Moray East: 55 jacket foundations and 3 Offshore Transformer Modules - Triton Knoll: 90 transition pieces and 2 Offshore Transformer Modules - Saint-Nazaire: 80 transition pieces - Hollandse Kust (noord): Substation topside and jacket Visit our website www.smulders.com for a complete overview of our facilities and references.

Seabed intervention Van Oord offers a variety of seabed intervention services to prepare a sea bottom profile for offshore pipelines, wind turbine foundations, platforms or subsea installations. We are market leader in the seabed intervention technique Subsea Rock Installation (SRI). Working with high accuracy and efficiency in water depths from five to 1,500 metres with materials from sand to 600-kilogram rock. Benefiting from a vast fleet of dredging equipment and over 150 years of experience, Van Oord is able to dredge a range of material in water depths between 2 and 100 metres. Landfall and nearshore construction Van Oord provides integrated solutions for the installation of nearshore pipelines, cables and offshore constructions. Deploying our in-house specialists and installation assets, including linear winches, multi-purpose construction vessels, a shallow water pipe lay barge and dredging equipment, allows us to execute Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contracts in the field of landfall construction, trenching and backfilling, shallow water pipeline and cable installation and Single Point Mooring (SPM) installation. Offshore Wind Van Oord is leading the way in the energy transition towards renewable energy by constructing offshore wind projects. We furnish all-round solutions, often as turnkey projects including engineering, procurement, and construction in order to assume full responsibility for entire projects for our clients. We focus on Balance of Plant contracts (BoP, all supporting components and auxiliary systems other than the wind turbines) and on transport and installation (T&I) projects.

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VandeGrijp IGS BV Rietgorsweg 11 3356 LJ Papendrecht, The Netherlands +31 (0)78 6446464 info@vandegrijp.com www.vandegrijp.com

Breman Machinery B.V. Sasdijk 20 8281 BM Genemuiden, The Netherlands +31 (0)88 2736200 info@breman-machinery.nl www.breman-machinery.nl Great challenges need sophisticated solutions. This is the work of specialists. Machines that produce components with exceptional proportions and extreme accuracy. Welcome to Breman Machinery B.V. Situated in Genemuiden, beside open water, having a direct connection to all international ports, including Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Antwerp. For over 150 years, they have offered customized solutions for relations all around the world. Building components which weigh tens or even hundreds of tonnes, yet are within a tolerance of a few hundredth of a millimeter. The extreme precision you are looking for.

VandeGrijp is an independent company specialized in production of steel tubes, piles and tubular constructions made to customer’s specifications. VandeGrijp excels in production of heavy steel constructions. Our expertise ranges from fabrication of tubes, tube sections, cylinders, cones and half scales to complete winch drums, transitions and spreader bars. With more than 8,000 square meters of fabrication halls, our own harbor with roll-on roll-off quay at our property of more than 8 hectares, we can help you fabricate virtually anything. From unique special items to larger series, in high tensile or normal steel, we deliver quality on time. Quality assurance The company operates according to ISO 9001 and ISO 3834-2 specifications and is EN-1090 EXC4 qualified. Production facilities - Pipe mill with a six-meter plate rolling machine for pipe diameters up to 1200 mm and 25 mm wall thickness. - Two construction halls with three 3-meter plate rolling machines, for plate thicknesses from 10 mm up to 150 mm and diameters up to 10,000 mm and assembly lengths up to 150 meters. - Harbor with RoRo loading quay for large and heavy constructions in close proximity to Rotterdam. Contact: P. Nederlof, Sales Director

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Glomar Offshore B.V. Het Nieuwe Diep 34 A3 1781 AD Den Helder, The Netherlands +31 (0)223 525030 info@glomaroffshore.com www.glomaroffshore.com Glomar Offshore B.V. operates a diverse fleet of purpose built offshore support vessels, all of which are certified to the highest standard of health and safety. Our dedicated team of talented ship management professionals use a range of applicable quality management tools, guidelines and procedures, safeguarding operations both at sea and onshore. We are extremely proud of our ’in house’ rebuilds and constructions performed at our Globaltic Marine Shipyard in Poland.Glomar Offshore B.V.


Marine solutions that work for you

Neptune Marine holds an extensive and well-maintained fleet of marine equipment. Immediately available for charter, we can offer you pontoons, barges, jack-ups, deck equipment and much more within a short time. Our experience in shipbuilding, ship repair and mobilization guarantees fast, secure and on time delivery of your marine equipment.

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From the smallest drop to the biggest ocean. Our oceans, seas, lakes & rivers offer us a wealth of possibilities. Damen offers unprecedented solutions to utilise these opportunities. Solutions that connect us to our waters responsibly, in the spirit of good stewardship, ensuring the continuation of those possibilities for the generations to come.

Find out more on Damen.com

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Allseas Engineering B.V. Poortweg 12 2612 PA Delft, The Netherlands +31 (0)15 2681800 sales@allseas.com www.allseas.com

BigLift Shipping & Spliethoff Radarweg 36 1042 AA Amsterdam, The Netherlands +31 (0)20 4488300 | 4488400 j.boer@bigliftshipping.com | projects@spliethoff.com www.bigliftshipping.com | www.spliethoff.com

Allseas is a world-leading contractor in the offshore energy market, with dynamism, rapid progress and pioneering spirit at its core. To stay ahead of the industry, they develop tomorrow’s technology today, transforming bold ideas into state-of-the-art solutions to meet the market’s ever changing needs.

Members of Spliethoff Group BigLift Shipping and sister company Spliethoff, both members of the Amsterdam-based Spliethoff Group, together operate a modern fleet of some 66 vessels, including 22 specialized heavy transport vessels and 44 multi-purpose tween deck vessels. Both companies strive for operational excellence and reliability, adhering to the highest Safety, Health, Environment and Quality standards and operating to strict time schedules.

Allseas are experts in the design and implementation of large and complex offshore energy projects, with a proud history of delivering first-class services, operational excellence and dedicated expertise to clients worldwide. Designed and optimised in-house, their versatile fleet of specialised vessels are fitted with the most advanced equipment and systems, so they can perform beyond expectation in some of the harshest and remotest environments in the world. When it comes to speed, reliability, efficiency and capability, Allseas’ dynamically positioned pipelay vessels have shaped the offshore pipelay industry into what it is today, setting new standards for heavy, deep-water pipelines. Their heavy lift and pipelay vessel Pioneering Spirit is a gamechanger. Built to install and remove entire offshore platforms in a single lift, and lay pipelines in unlimited water depths, the world’s largest construction vessel boasts versatility and capability unrivalled anywhere in the offshore industry. Pioneering Spirit signifies a step-change in offshore platform installation and decommissioning. Capable of lifting entire platform topsides of up to 48,000 t in a single piece, the vessel significantly reduces the amount of offshore activities, moving the work onshore where it is safer, more cost effective and carries minimal environmental risk. Allseas supports clients already in the conceptual design stage and offer services for project management, engineering, fabrication, installation, removal and commissioning. Based in Delft, Allseas Engineering B.V. has more than 900 employees, and provides project management and engineering services to the Allseas Group. Contact: Pieter Heerema, Vice President Projects

BigLift Shipping is one of the world’s leading heavy lift shipping companies, specialised in the worldwide ocean transportation of heavy lift and project cargoes. Given its 45 years in the heavy lift sector, the company has many long-standing clients, which regularly place their trust in BigLift. With a modern fleet of 4 heavy transport vessels and 20 heavy lift vessels, including the Spliethoff P8-Type and P14-Type heavy lift vessels and the Chung Yang CY-Type heavy transport vessels, BigLift serves the oil & gas, mining and power generating industries, amongst many others. All heavy lift vessels have their own lifting gear with lifting capacities up to 2,200 mt and some have a ro-ro capability for loads as high as 2,500 mt. The heavy transport vessels can load ro-ro cargoes up to about 16,000 mt a piece. Spliethoff is a specialist in, among other things, the transportation of line pipe and plant equipment for the oil and gas industry and large cable equipment for the telecom industry. The company operates a fleet of modern, ice-classed, multipurpose vessels, ranging from 11,000 to 23,000 DWT. All vessels are equipped with tween decks and fast-moving cranes with a lifting capacity up to 1,400 mt in tandem lift. A team of dedicated, highly skilled professionals, with years of experience and the mindset to think creatively, enables us to offer innovative and safe solutions for clients’ technically and logistically complex requirements. Careful planning, engineering, coordination and supervision to ensure safe transportation are all in a day’s work. Contact: Johan Boer, General Manager Commercial Department, BigLift Shipping Hans-Wouter Valk, Projects Manager, Spliethoff

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Boskalis Rosmolenweg 20 3356 LK Papendrecht, The Netherlands +31 (0)78 6969000 www.boskalis.com/offshore offshore.energy@boskalis.com

Jan De Nul Group p/a Dredging and Contracting Rotterdam bv Zuid-Oostsingel 24H, 4611 BB Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands +31 (0)164 266144 info@dcrnl.com www.jandenul.com

Creating New Horizons To help meet future demand for energy Boskalis offers a wide range of specialist services combined into integrated solutions. With dedicated professionals and versatile fleet, Boskalis creates New Horizons for its clients. Every project brings new challenges; it’s how they deal with them that makes the difference. With an impressive track record of multidisciplinary projects Boskalis knows how to manage interfaces, mitigate risks and simplify execution.

Jan De Nul Group offers specific services for the offshore energy market. Our extensive fleet of installation vessels is used for a variety of activities. We install offshore structures and protect them against erosion. However, we also decommission them if these structures are at end of life or up for replacement. Through an integrated approach from design to execution, we always ensure a creative overall solution, tailored to the client’s specific needs.

With safety as the core value, Boskalis offers a unique range of offshore services to the international energy sector - oil, gas and renewables. Realizing projects in remote locations with a heightened environmental focus, is one of Boskalis’ areas of expertise. Boskalis services in the offshore energy project lifecycle - Marine Survey Site specific geophysical, geotechnical, environmental and UXO survey. - Subsea Services IRM & light construction with air and saturation diving and ROV services. - Marine Transport & Services Dry transport of heavy structures, wet tow of floating structures, offshore services with AHTs, CSVs & barges, transport of floating & fixed offshore wind foundation and substations. - Seabed Intervention Seabed preparation, subsea rock installation, landfall construction and pipe pulls. - Heavy Lifting Installation and removal of floating & fixed structures such as platforms, foundations and substations. - Subsea Cables Installation of export and array cables and cables for electrification projects and cable repair. How can we help you achieve your business goals? Whatever you are looking for - standard, complex or full life cycle services - Boskalis can provide an innovative and cost-effective solution to suit your needs. Let’s talk!

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Jan De Nul offshore renewables services Jan De Nul Group provides expert services for offshore wind farms, ranging from full EPCI and Balance of Plant services to the transport and installation of jacket, monopile and gravity based foundations, high voltage stations, export and inter array cables, scour protection and the wind turbines. A modern and well-balanced offshore fleet Through a constant pursuit of quality and technical innovation, Jan De Nul Group has a very modern and well-balanced marine fleet for all stages involved in the seabed preparation, wind farm installation and ballasting of the structure, as well as in cable and umbilical installation. Total solution provider Jan De Nul Group’s expertise in marine design, procurement and construction engineering enables the Group to respond with a total package on an EPCI basis, eliminating the interface risks for the Client. 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. We are ready to rise to the challenge.


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Jumbo Offshore Havenstraat 23 3115 HC Schiedam, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 7900300 info@jumbomaritime.nl www.jumbomaritime.nl

Jumbo Offshore is a privately owned company, part of the Jumbo Group, with a state-of-the-art and versatile fleet of specialised offshore installation and transportation crane vessels operated worldwide in both the Renewables and Oil & Gas industries. With 50 years of experience, Jumbo Offshore is a flexible and customer focused installation contractor, providing clients with robust, efficient and thoroughly engineered transport and installation solutions. From quayside to seabed With our track record and technical expertise we have built a solid reputation as a reliable contractor with cost-effective ’fromquayside-to-seabed’ solutions. In addition, Jumbo offers flawless and unequalled engineered installation support logistics through its transport division. Executing all offshore works on a lump sum basis enables our customers to build scale for their offshore energy developments. Offshore Oil & Gas: Heavy Lift and Subsea Lifting Operations In relative shallow water environments, Jumbo are experts in the installation of fixed facilities, such as piled foundations, templates, conductors, jackets and topsides. In more challenging deep water and ultra deep water, Jumbo excels in Subsea Lifting of large and complex structures and foundations. This also includes the provision of complete FPSO Mooring System installations. Offshore Renewables: WTG Foundation Installations Our current track record includes hundreds of WTG foundation installations; In relative shallow waters, we are experts in the foundation installation of Mono-Piles with Transition Pieces and/ or Pin-Piles with Jackets. As offshore wind farms further develop into deeper water, Jumbo draws on its extensive subsea and mooring installation experience, to create unique T&I solutions for floating wind farm structures anchored to the seabed. Interested to discuss installation options or methods? Please contact us via www.jumbomaritime.nl.

Seaway 7 Louis Pasteurlaan 5 2719 EE Zoetermeer, The Netherlands +31 (0)79 3637700 bd@subsea7.com www.seaway7.com

Seaway 7, the Renewables business unit of Subsea 7, is a highly capable and experienced partner for the delivery of fixed and floating offshore wind farm projects, as well as a provider of specialist heavy lifting and cable installation services. With combined expertise in project management, engineering, procurement, fabrication, heavy lifting and cable installation services, Seaway 7 can deliver these services in a comprehensive array of contractual structures including engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI), transportation & installation (T&I) and balance of plant (BoP) to our clients in the offshore Renewables sector. Seaway 7 operates through four service lines; Heavy Lifting - T&I of offshore structures for the Renewables sector Offshore Cables - T&I of submarine cables & umbilicals for the Renewables sector - Engineering, procurement, installation and commissioning (EPIC) of submarine cables for the Renewables sector - Trenching and inspection, repair and maintenance related business EPCI Solutions - Delivery of EPCI solutions for the Renewables sector Integrated Projects - Delivery of integrated Heavy Lifting and Offshore Cables solutions for the Renewables sector The combination of Heavy Lifting, Offshore Cable installation and EPCI capabilities and expertise, makes Seaway 7 a versatile and highly capable partner of choice for the delivery of your complete offshore projects. Seaway 7’s services are supported by five dedicated specialist vessels, that are augmented with vessels from Subsea 7’s larger fleet to provide additional support as and when required. The Seaway 7 fleet includes Heavy Lift Vessel Seaway Strashnov, Heavy Lift Vessel Seaway Yudin, Cable-Lay Vessels Seaway Aimery and Seaway Phoenix and Installation Support Vessel Seaway Moxie.

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Vroon Offshore Services B.V. Het Nieuwe Werk 88 1781 AK Den Helder, The Netherlands +31 (0)223 673800 info@nl.vroonoffshore.com www.vroonoffshore.com

Wagenborg Foxdrill Kampenstraat 14 7575 EK Oldenzaal, The Netherlands +31 (0)541 580500 foxdrill@wagenborg.com www.foxdrill.com

VROON OFFSHORE SERVICES (VOS) excels in the provision of diverse services and solutions for key offshore-support needs, including platform supply, emergency response and rescue, anchor handling tug supply, walk to work, crew transfer and subsea support. In addition, VOS offers a wide range of complementary offshore and third-party ship-management services.

Wagenborg Foxdrill established in 1967, is an all-round service provider to oil, gas and renewables industries. Being part of the Wagenborg group means we can team up with marine, lifting and logistical experts to provide a complete service range. Our goal is to keep your assets running and to minimize your costs.

With a versatile fleet and highly qualified and experienced colleagues, we are committed to providing seagoing transportation services and engineering & support solutions that are reliable, sustainable, cost effective and enable our customers to be successful. Active in this business since 1964, VOS is an international operator, with a strong geographical presence in Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, North Africa, the Indian Ocean and Asian regions. The company also operates in Mozambique and Trinidad & Tobago. We look forward to working with you! For more information visit www.vroonoffshore.com and follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and YouTube. VROON OFFSHORE SERVICES .... CONNECTING MARKETS

Rig Surveys: independent rig surveys on all onshore and offshore drilling rigs. This includes: (intrusive) Condition surveys, Site/Factory Acceptance tests, Compliance surveys, and EX surveys. Maintenance: WF services electrical, mechanical, hydraulic equipment, including HP equipment. WF is also experienced in inspecting and maintaining EX equipment. WF can also provide in-house developed Maintenance Management software to ensure maximum uptime. Inspections: WF has experienced and proactive inspection teams available to conduct API 4G inspections of your derrick, including NDT of critical areas. Dropped Object surveys can be offered to assist in reducing this hazard on your asset. Repair: Repairs such exchange/alignment of guide tracks, (crown) sheave replacement, AHC cylinder replacement, cleaning/touch up of (non)coated surfaces and modifications of vent lines can all be carried out by WF. Complete derrick overhauls & refurbishments are part of the in-house experience available Conductor installation & supply: Turnkey conductor installation packages, including driveability study, supply of the conductors and the actual installation. It can be provided both on- and offshore. WF has an extensive international installation track record, covering both Oil & gas and Geothermal wells. Derrick Assembly: Complete assembly of land rigs or offshore derricks. WF has years of experience with a variety of rig/derrick types: Cluster slider rigs, dessert rigs, single and dual derricks. Rig Moves & Consultancy: WF has carried out hundreds of rig moves all over the world. We increase safety and significantly reduce rig move times. Door-to-door rig moves overseas are possible. For more information please contact us of visit www.foxdrill.com

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Broekman Logistics Waalhaven Z.Z. 21, Port Number 2335 3089 JH Rotterdam, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 4873911 info@broekmanlogistics.com www.broekmanlogistics.com

Combifloat Systems BV Rivium Quadrant 75, 8th floor 2909 LC Capelle aan den IJssel, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 4370811 sales@combifloat.com | dubai@combifloat.com www.combifloat.com

Since the start in 1960, Broekman Logistics has grown into one of the leading full-service supply chain companies in the Benelux. With offices located worldwide, Broekman Logistics provides its clients a global reach with a personal touch, together with its long term Network Partners: from forwarding, shipping, and distribution services to the specialised breakbulk terminals and combined hazardous and non-hazardous class warehouse locations.

We Elevate Your Business. Operating on all continents, Combifloat owns an extensive portfolio of fully modular floating and selfelevating marine equipment. At present Combifloat operates three fabrication sites in Europe and the Middle East. Stock of our Combifloat C-5, C-7 and C-9.5 series is kept in strategic locations to quickly serve clients and guarantee short delivery times. Recent projects have been completed in Asia, Europe, the Arctic region as well as South America. Founded in 1957 in Rotterdam, Combifloat’s head office is located in Capelle aan den IJssel, The Netherlands with a branch office located Dubai, United Arab Emirates. In addition a network of agents is maintained worldwide.

Global reach with a personal touch

DEME Offshore Minervum 7442 4817 ZG Breda, The Netherlands +31 (0)76 5204140 info.deme@deme-group.com www.deme-group.com

Multraship Ocean Towage B.V. Schuttershofweg 1 4538 AA Terneuzen, The Netherlands +31 (0)115 645000 commercial@multraship.com www.multraship.com

DEME Offshore is a leading provider of services and solutions in both the oil & gas sector and in renewables. For renewables customers, we offer solutions including transport & installation of foundations and turbines, cable installation, operations & maintenance activities as well as EPCI and Balance of Plant contracts. For oil & gas and other offshore customers services include landfalls and offshore civil works, rock placement, heavy lift, subsea construction, umbilical laying and the installation and decommissioning of offshore platforms.

Multraship is a division of the Muller Maritime Group, jointly owned by the Muller family and Fairplay Towage. The company’s core activities include harbour towage, salvage & wreck removal, ocean towage and support to the offshore energy, renewables and dredging industries. Multraship operates a large, modern fleet of tugs, self propelled floating sheerlegs, support vessels and other units, in Europe and beyond. For the offshore energy industry the company’s tugs and multipurpose craft are deployed as heavy lift, support, standby, supply and crew tender vessels. Contact: Christian Pey, Senior Commercial Manager

Offshore Marine Contractors (OMC) Verlaat 6 8331 VA Steenwijk, The Netherlands +31 (0)528 230445 holland@omcon.com www.omcon.com

Red Box Energy Services Hofpoort Building, Hofplein 20, 14th Floor 3032 AC Rotterdam, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 2680200 info@redboxgroup.com www.redboxgroup.com

OMC has over 35 years of Hands-On experience and confidently provides a comprehensive package of services including: Offshore Vessel Broking Services, Tow / Mooring Master Services, Rigmoves, including mooring design and installations, Offshore transportations and installations, Marine consultancy and Marine Procedures, Marine Warranty Services, (Subsea) Positioning Services, Vessel (E)-CMID/OVID Inspections and On/Off Hire surveys.

Red Box Energy Services a Dutch Company established in 2014, provide marine transportation solutions for high value energy infrastructure projects developed by leading Energy & EPC companies with our modern fleet of heavy transport vessels. The Polar Ice Class ships AUDAX and PUGNAX can navigate yearround above the Arctic Circle and are capable to load, transport and discharge two modules of 10,000 ton each. The Vessels have an obstacle free deck area for unrestricted side- and stern load-outs.

We look forward to the opportunity of offering clients the benefit of hundreds of years of combined practical offshore experience.

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Atlas Copco Rental Merwedeweg 7 3336 LG Zwijndrecht, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 2310110 verhuur@atlascopco.com www.atlascopcorental.nl

Combifloat Systems BV Rivium Quadrant 75, 8th floor 2909 LC Capelle aan den IJssel, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 4370811 sales@combifloat.com | dubai@combifloat.com www.combifloat.com

Atlas Copco Rental is your trusted partner for short- or long term rental of Air, Power, Steam and Nitrogen Solutions. From the Oil and Gas upstream all the way to the renewable energy sector, Atlas Copco Rental has references around the globe.

We Elevate Your Business Operating on all continents, Combifloat owns an extensive portfolio of fully modular floating and self-elevating marine equipment. At present Combifloat operates three fabrication sites in Europe and the Middle East. Stock of our Combifloat C-5, C-7 and C-9.5 series is kept in strategic locations to quickly serve clients and guarantee short delivery times. Recent projects have been completed in Asia, Europe, the Arctic region as well as South America. Founded in 1957 in Rotterdam, Combifloat’s head office is located in Capelle aan den IJssel, The Netherlands with a branch office located Dubai, United Arab Emirates. In addition a network of agents is maintained worldwide.

Offshore dedicated rental fleet Reliable, rigsafe 100% oil-free and oil injected air compressors, compact and lightweight power generators from 30 to 1450 kVA, robust steam boilers and versatile nitrogen units support every application on and around your platform. All our equipment is built for heavy duty in hazardous conditions and available with DNV 2.7-1 certified lifting frames. Atlas Copco Rental’s equipment is designed to be seaborne and comes certified according to specific Oil & Gas industry norms and standards. The same goes for our dedicated offshore service technicians. Our offshore equipment is ideal for applications such as: pipeline testing: commissioning and decommissioning, well testing, subsea well removal, seismic exploration, explosive removal: marine growth removal and subsea demolition, lifting and moving, wet buckle contingency, platform instrument air, platform/TP back-up power. Offshore renewable energy Whatever stage your renewable energy project is in, Atlas Copco Rental has equipment that’s up for the task. Atlas Copco Rental is especially proud of its ISO 8573-1 Class Zero certified 100% oilfree compressors, which are ideal for critical applications, such as noise reducing systems (NMS) as bubble curtains. Our project engineers make sure you get a tailor-made solution and our service engineers can join on the journey to keep your installation in perfect working order. Contact: Frank van den Heiligenberg, Sales Engineer Offshore, Marine, Oil & Gas Upstream frank.van.den.heiligenberg@atlascopco.com

A range of modular Jack Ups Next to operating the world’s biggest modular jack up’s capable of lifting over a 1000mt payload, it has completed its design of a semi-modular monohull capable of operating in over 60 meter waterdepth with 2000mt payload. Applications Combifloat’s modularity allows our platforms to support contractors in numerous markets in different applications like: - Port, jetties and terminals - Renewables - Dredging - Geotechnical - Bridges and tunnels - Landfall and marine outfall - Oil and Gas - Temporary infrastructure Maximizing workability With highly qualified and specialized in-house engineers, Combifloat offers various engineering services to guide and support clients on operational and environmental matters when using the platform. Combifloat engineers are available in all stages of your project, from tendering, project preparation and throughout the entire execution phase. Contact Netherlands - Bas Oskam & Merijn Terlou Dubai - Diego Naessens & Lodewijk van der Lelij

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DBR BV Lelystraat 53 3364 AH Sliedrecht, The Netherlands +31 (0)184 613200 info@dbr-bv.nl www.dbr-bv.nl

De Haan Special Equipment BV Transistorweg 3 9503 GT Stadskanaal, The Netherlands +31 (0)599 613300 sales@dehaan-se.com www.dehaan-se.com

DBR BV is a brand independent global OEM manufacturer of Energy Solutions in the Offshore, Marine & Dredging Industry for up to 4000 kVA, . DBR supplies a standard range and designs custom solutions for open and containerized applications, including DNVGL2.7-1/2/3 packages, according to the high quality codes & standards and classification rules.

Manufacturer De Haan SE makes the talent of its employees part of its business concept Located in the north part of the Netherlands, De Haan Special Equipment designs, manufactures, tests and delivers lifting blocks and steel-wire rope sockets for many worldwide manufacturers. The company’s ties to the Netherlands dates back to 1898, when De Haan SE started as a natural rope manufacturer and then developed into one of the world’s top three suppliers of special equipment.

Why DBR - More than 50 years’ of experience and reliability in the Offshore, Marine & Dredging Industry - Proven track record of IACS classified generator sets - Flexible privately owned company - Professional group of clients - Brand independent - OEM partner for most well-known engine and generator brands - Engineering, procurement and contracting - Efficient production and monitoring systems - Offshore certified people - Worldwide service - Customized solutions Used brands are often the engine brands MAN, Volvo, MTU, Mitsubishi, Cummins, Waukesha or Caterpillar with Nidec/Leroy Somer or Stamford generators. 3D modelling Especially for turnkey projects as well for containerized power solutions DBR uses 3D modelling which provides exceptional benefits to our customers. Full service provider for reliable power solutions DBR assures the reliability by carrying out all the necessary activities from start engineering until maintenance and delivery of spare parts. Training and commissioning on site assists operational people in effective use of the sophisticated equipment. DBR has developed itself as reliable partner in which quality and safety plays an important role. Rely on DBR as your ISO 9001, SCC and offshore GWO/HUET certified company. Contact: Mr. H.R. Roodenburg Mr. H.J. Hafkamp

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Working fields and market needs Nowadays, De Haan’s products are predominantly used in the offshore industry and in large building projects, such as the construction of windmills. The company’s target group for lifting blocks includes manufacturers of ports, ships, factories and mobile cranes. Quality management is an obvious part of its operating process and so is Quick Response Manufacturing. De Haan SE relies on many factors to accomplish optimal quality of process and product. For example, the company is completely ISO 9001-2015 certified. It has load testing certification, factory certification of DNVGL and ABS, type approvals, which can be provided within deliveries if necessary. This proves that the company is a guaranteed professional partner that focuses on quality and safety. De Haan SE works with Quick Response Manufacturing. This innovative strategy improves the response time by reducing the time to market in the complete delivery chain. This upgrade in logistics means proven added value to the process of our clients. Qualities consolidated in a Dutch company All of De Haan’s research and development takes place in the Netherlands, its home turf. The company’s personnel are trained on-site because of the specialised material. De Haan SE is proud of the heritage and the quality of the employees. For that reason the business concept reflects all their talents, such as a constant focus on a high service level in the customer service centre and the distribution of product information in a digital product platform on which the customers submit a quotation request anytime, anyplace. linkedin.com/company/de-haan-special-equipment-bv


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Fluiconnecto B.V. Van der Giessenweg 9 2921 LP Krimpen aan den IJssel, The Netherlands +31 (0)180 511411 info@fluiconnecto.nl www.fluiconnecto.nl

Geomil Equipment B.V. Westbaan 240 2841 MC Moordrecht, The Netherlands +31 (0)172 427800 sales@geomil.com www.geomil.com

Fluiconnecto is a leading and fast-growing international service organization, focused on hydraulics like high pressure hoses and fluid connectors, providing products and application knowledge, as well as maintenance services, to all market segments through a global network, tailored to local conditions.

World’s first manufacturer of CPT equipment Geomil is the originator of the Cone Penetration Testing (CPT) technique. For over 85 years, Geomil has been developing and manufacturing CPT technology, devices and related equipment enabling high-quality and effective geotechnical site investigations. Today, CPT is one of the established testing methods for collecting high-quality subsoil data efficiently. CPT data is fundamental for reliable soil profiling as it sets the basis for resourceful project planning and realization. Geotechnical engineers use the data for a wide range of applications, such as ground improvement studies, planning for reclamation, foundation design and geohazard related studies.

Global Network Fluiconnecto is present in 5 continents and our services are made available at the customer’s doorstep through an ever-growing network of Hydroshops, on-site Workshops and Service on-site Vans. In addition, we supply our customers through our Online Store. We are the one-stop-shop for high-pressure hydraulics and a wide variety of fluid conveying products. Offshore Specialists With a proven track record of successful achievements in hydraulics, we supply the top offshore contractors in the world with high quality products and services. Our products are the result of years of research and development by Manuli Hydraulics. Our hose assemblies have the approval of all relevant industry-recognized classification societies and have been thoroughly tested in the field to provide maximum safety and performance. We are well known for our capacity to flush and clean small and large bore hoses to prevent contamination of your system. Offshore Product range Full range of high pressure hydraulic hoses for all hydraulic applications including rotary hoses, choke and kill, blow out preventer hoses, cementing hoses, wireline grease hoses and motion compensator hoses. We also supply a wide range of hydraulic connections, quick couplings and other accessories. Offshore Services We are available for 24/7 on site maintenance, hydraulic services, repairs and overhauls for on-, near- and offshore. For full project service on your location - from measurement till mounting. We can also support you with our other services as Risk Based Inspection, Preventive Maintenance and the Fluiconnecto Hose Management Program. Contact: Ronald van Ooijen, Manager Service & Projects ronald.vanooijen@fluiconnecto.nl

Our product range includes: - Offshore cone driving equipment - Onshore cone driving equipment - CPT cones and specialized sensor probes - Data acquisition and process hard and software - CPT site investigation related accessories - Service and reliable full-scale support for clients Offshore Products Geomil manufactures and supplies a range of game-changing offshore systems. The most commended Geomil systems are the Manta-100, Manta-200, Marlin-120 seabed clamp and the Orca90/125. Geomil Manta’s are cutting edge CPT systems for the seabed and can operate at shallow to ultra-deep waters and have the unique design of the Continuous Drive System (CDS). Control and data acquisition are based on real-time communication. The Orca is a down-hole CPT and soil sampling system compatible with several types of drilling methods and used in rig-move campaigns and helicopter moves. The Orca allows for real-time data and has proven to ensure high efficiency and repeatable quality of test results. The Orca systems can be supported by a Marlin seabed system. Uniquely, all systems are modular and integrate with one another. Every corner of the world Geomil has a global network of subsidiaries and skilled agents to provide the services needed. The company’s highly motivated and experienced team aim for the highest standards in quality and always ensure focus is geared to supporting clients to achieve success. Contact Ludovic Vinkesteijn, Managing Director, vinkesteijn@geomil.com Daniëlle Span, Marketing & Communications, span@geomil.com

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Konutherm BV Baarnsche Dijk 6A8 3741 LR Baarn, The Netherlands +31 (0)35 3034910 info@konutherm.com www.konutherm.com

Mokveld Valves P.O. Box 227 2800 AE Gouda, The Netherlands +31 (0)182 597500 sales@mokveld.com www.mokveld.com

Heat Transfer Systems Konutherm BV designs HTF - Heat Transfer Fluid Systems for the Marine & Offshore, Inland Tankers and Petro-Chemical Industry. - Thermal Oil Systems - up to 400°C - Hot water/glycol boilers - Exhaust Gas Heat Recovery (economizers for main engines)

Mokveld, experts in axial valve systems Mokveld contributes to safe, reliable and sustainable development of our world’s natural oil, gas and water resources. We offer high-quality axial flow valves. These valves are the culmination of generations of ongoing, high-quality research, and an in-depth knowledge of our customers’ processes and operating practices. Mokveld is main supplier of large size heavy-duty pressure control, HIPPS and flow control applications in the transmission and upstream markets.

Konutherm (former Konus Kessel/GekaKonus NL) supplied more than thousand marine cargo- and fuel heating systems for dredgers, heavy lifters, chemical tankers, bulk-carriers, FSO’s, MPV’s, roro/lolo vessels, ferries, inland vessels and even on super mega yachts, etc. Konutherm specializes in the design of heavy duty marine heat transfer systems with heat recovery economizers for vessel fuel optimisation. Our heating systems are designed for minimum downtime and tailor made according the specific heat demands and requirements of shipowners and classification bodies. Konutherm heat transfer systems are also frequently used in chemical and oil & gas processes, bitumen & asphalt plants, paint & textile & printing industry, food & beverage, production platforms, soil conditioning, etc. Typical advantages of the Konutherm systems: - Advanced system design to achieve minimum fuel and energy consumption - High efficient gas- and oil-fired heaters designed for continuous operation - Exhaust gas heaters (economizers) designed for maximum heat recovery and minimum fouling - Economizer internal exhaust gas coil protection valve to eliminate dumpcooler requirement - European manufactured components - Reliable heat transfer systems with minimum service and maintenance intervals - No cracking/degradation of thermal oil Please visit our website for further information: www.konutherm.com

Axial flow valves Mokveld is specialized in designing and manufacturing axial control-, check-, on/off-, choke- and surge relief valves with associated instrumented systems. All axial valves are tailor-made to the application and customer specifications. We design valves from 2“ to 84“ with pressure ratings up to API 15.000. Subsea valves Mokveld’s axial valve design is also qualified for subsea anti-surge and separator control applications. In addition the valve design can be used for subsea HIPPS applications as per API RP170. Low shear control valve The low shear flow control Typhoon® Valve System, is the most straightforward and cost efficient manner to improve separation of mixed liquids. No additional equipment, expensive modifications, high heat input or chemicals are required. Just install Mokveld Typhoon® Valve System in place of conventional choke or level control valve and separation is improved. Quality and HSE At Mokveld we consider quality and health, safety and environment to be of prime importance for the successful completion of any project. A certified Functional Safety Management System and an integrated QHSE management system focuses on continuous improvement. Global service As experts in engineered valve systems, we offer reliable service support. Mokveld’s global network, combined with local support centers, enables us to provide you with 24/7 services, wherever in the world you need it. The support services include installation, maintenance or modernization services. Contact: sales@mokveld.com

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Mooreast Europe BV Prinses Margrietlaan 39A 3051 AP Rotterdam, The Netherlands +31 (0)6 26443148 europe@mooreast.com www.mooreast.com

Phoenix Mecano B.V. P.O. Box 297 7000 AG Doetinchem, The Netherlands +31 (0)314 368368 sales@pmnl.eu www.phoenixmecano.nl

Mooreast is a designer, manufacturer and supplier of mooring systems. Providing services worldwide, Mooreast is a leading company for total mooring solutions under different classification, various load and soil conditions. Mooreast is an active partner in designing and providing mooring systems to the floating wind market and offshore oil & gas.

Phoenix Mecano B.V. is a sales organisation for industrial enclosures used for electrical engineering and electronics. Phoenix Mecano B.V. is able to supply both standard and tailor-made products rapidly from its local warehouse and service centre. Phoenix Mecano B.V. is a subsidiary of Phoenix Mecano AG, a company listed on the Swiss stock exchange and comprising a number of production companies and sales organisations.

International services are provided by Mooreast since 1993 to engineering companies (FPSO/CALM), drilling contractors, dredging, -installation and pipe lay contractors as well as operators. Mooreast works with two production locations (Netherlands and Singapore) to serve the project’s best logistic and timely delivery. Anchors: Mooreast supplies its own design MA5 and MA7 drag embedment anchors used in various applications with classification society approvals. In addition piles and suction piles are part of the scope of supply. Buoys: Mooring buoys, surface buoy; Mooreast has developed its own design and provides standardized types and special design with different layout to fit the project. Typical systems considered are CBM and Admiralty moorings. Rental: A rental fleet of anchors, buoys and mooring lines is available for immediate supply and special design equipment will be considered upon request. Mooreast is also offering the equipment on a lease/purchase basis. Rigging: The newly established rigging department is providing hoisting materials, wire rope- and synthetics slings, shackles and connectors of major brands and keeps stock of commonly used size and types. Material testing is provided by the newly installed testing bed up to 600 mT. QHSE: Mooreast works according to ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, ISO/TS 29001, is registered at Achilles and holds different equipment approvals from classification societies. Contact: Roderick Ruinen, Director, roderick@mooreast.com Norbert van Vliet, Business Development, norbert@mooreast.com Mooreast - the independent mooring system provider!

Enclosures Phoenix Mecano B.V. supplies high-quality ROSE and BOPLA enclosures for industrial applications. The ROSE assortment covers a wide range of junction-boxes and equipment cabinets for heavy industry, as well as plastic handheld enclosures which can, for example, be used for data acquisition and communication applications. The BOPLA assortment consists of a wide range of branching boxes and equipment cabinets for industrial applications, as well as plastic electronics enclosures which can be used for, among other things, measuring and control engineering purposes. ROSE ATEX range ROSE Ex-junction boxes, Ex d enclosures and Ex-cabinets are used worldwide in the most extreme weather conditions and harsh manufacturing environments. They are available in stainless steel, polyester, aluminium and polyamide and can be used in areas with extreme climatic conditions ranging from -60°C to +90°C. Foils and membrane keypads Phoenix Mecano B.V. supplies Kundisch foils and membrane keypads as excellent additions to the enclosure package. Thanks to the patented Profi line technique, the high-quality membrane keyboards combine easy-to-feel keys with minor switching pressure and excellent tactile qualities. Solutions centre Phoenix Mecano B.V. has a modern solutions centre, which is certified by Bureau Veritas to process and assemble junction-boxes and controlstations for hazardous areas in accordance with your specifications and wishes. The possibilities cover mechanical processing, assembling, surface treatment, laser engraving and printing. Contact: Corné Dirven, Account manager Offshore Auke Besselink, Specialist Ex-equipment Leo van den Steen, Directeur BU behuizingen

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Selmers B.V. Biesland 3 1948 RJ Beverwijk, The Netherlands +31 (0)251 211999 sales@selmers.com www.selmers.com | www.selmersssp.com

Smitsvonk Holland B.V. Goudstraat 6 2718 RC Zoetermeer, The Netherlands +31 (0)79 3613533 sales@smitsvonk.durag.com www.smitsvonk.nl | www.durag.com

SELMERS a Solution Provider Selmers is a privately owned Dutch company founded in 1966. Specialised in design and manufacturing of equipment, production lines and complete factories for the onshore and offshore sector.

Smitsvonk has been established for more than 70 years and is a company that specializes in gas and electric ignition systems. The ignition systems engineered by Smitsvonk are based on high energy capacitor discharge. This very reliable principle allows continuous operation under the worst possible conditions, year after year.

With a vast team of engineers, creative and of all disciplines, Selmers provides reliable, yet innovative solutions to the industry. Configure To Order (CTO), product handling machinery or process installations, controls and software. Engineering To Order (ETO) solutions for more special customer queries, so-called one-offs, based upon your specific problem to be solved. Also, Selmers provides process data retrieval and visualisation automation with virtual commissioning, interactive warehouse management and preventive maintenance possibilities. Design is all accomplished in-house, having short communication lines and using modern systematic project management techniques. It enables Selmers to produce equipment and software efficiently at competitive price levels and with firm support to their customers. Functioning of 3-D designs can be simulated already by connecting PLC and CAD drawings into our simulation engine. VR-simulations, even before manufacturing, are therefore possible minimizing cost and time for fabrication, installation and commissioning. Selmers Academy is subsequently available for personnel and management training courses. Theoretical, practical, remote and on-site. Our Global Services team is there on a 24/7 basis for any question asked, keeping you fully operational. Solutions for: - Offshore and Onshore - Wind, Water, Gas, Oil and Energy transition fields - Product Handling Equipment, Production Lines, Factories with E-Control Systems and Software - Mechatronic, Robotics, Automation, Digitation, Management Software 4.0 - Concept designs, VR-Simulation and Life in-house test - Efficiency, Safety and Production improvement - Maintenance support and Training programs for Operations Contact: Bart Appelman, Managing Director Jan Peter Biersteker, Business Development Director

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Contamination from moisture, dirt, water and oil do not adversely affect the operation of the ignition systems. Smitsvonk ignition systems are used for a host of industrial combustion processes, ranging from small-scale applications such as the ignition of small industrial oven’s to the ignition of burners in coal-fired power stations. The main market focus is the petrochemical industry, on and off shore, for flares, burners and incineration systems. Smitsvonk has its own design, manufacture and test facilities, in which all products are made and functionally tested. Smitsvonk is part of the Durag Group, a worldwide supplier and developer of measurement, control and combustion technology. A more comprehensive introduction to the Durag Group can be found at www.durag.com. Product overview - Ignition burners from 10 to 1500 kW - Pilot burners from 5 to 50 kW for all kinds of gasses and pressures - Pilot burner design acc. to API 537/ISO 25457 - Ignition units: - Electronic - Explosion proof executions - Flame front panels - Mobile/portable - Sparkplugs and lances: - For burner ignition - For direct flare ignition - For gas turbines - Control systems for automatic ignition - Start up, service and commissioning ISO 9001, VCA*, ATEX 2014/34/EU and IECEx certified Contact: Hans Gon, Managing Director Alwin Vermoolen, Sales and Project Manager


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Van Heck Ambachtsstraat 2 8391 VK Noordwolde, The Netherlands +31 (0)561 431739 info@vanheckgroup.com www.vanheckgroup.com | www.seatrophy.com

Van Meeuwen Lubrication Leeuwenveldseweg 5A 1382 LV Weesp, The Netherlands +31 (0)294 494494 info@vanmeeuwen.com marine-offshore.vanmeeuwen.com

Van Heck is an internationally operating company with 50 years’ experience in the field of water control and management. Van Heck’s speciality is often called upon to manage floods. Van Heck’s expertise includes providing tailor-made solutions for dredging, civil and industrial projects and for government and water boards. Van Heck is also active in the offshore and maritime industries. Spearheads in these industries are:

Van Meeuwen Lubrication - Make the difference with high performance (biodegradable) lubricants - Optimal wear and corrosion protection - For all conditions and applications - Exceptionally high lubricating film strength - With higher reliability and lower TCO - Outstanding adhesion and high water resistance - Biodegradable

Equipment for ballast operations Van Heck’s ballast equipment is specifically designed for load-outs and float-overs, and ideally suited for salvage operations. The completely autonomous ballast and deballast system can be entirely controlled from a central point and has a total capacity of over 40,000 tons per hour. Van Heck’s capabilities in this field: - Load-out: Supply a complete ballast system, including (ballast) engineering and operation, to load a construction from the shore onto a barge. - Float-over/mating: Supply a complete ballast system, including engineering and operation, to install a platform on the offshore location. - Jet trenching: Supply pumps to jet in cables on the ocean floor. For less complicated operations a mini ballast and/or manually controlled system can be supplied. Sea Trophy Van Heck has welcomed a new passenger on-board: The Sea Trophy; Green and Easy Oil Recovery. The first complete mobile pump system that enables the controlled, contained, fast (fuel-) oil recovery after incorrect or off-spec fuelling and in the event of grounding or calamity at sea. Contact: Ing. J.G.M. van Heck, Managing Director

In the maritime and offshore industry Van Meeuwen specializes in challenges from a lubrication perspective. For maximum safety, durability and reliability. For maximum performance with less lubricants. With a proven track record in every branch of industry, Van Meeuwen has provided lubrication solutions and customised lubrication maintenance for over 85 years. Your challenges: - Performance: Rotating equipment operating under extreme conditions - License to operate: Increasingly strict environmental requirements - Financial: Cost/performance in balance Your benefits: - More uptime - Less spare parts - Less maintenance - Less costs Example of applications and lubrication challenges: - All: Minimizing types and volumes of lubricants - Hydraulics: Change to biodegradable oil without issues on seals and coatings - Jacking systems: Minimizing volume while maximizing performance for Rack and Pinion - Wire ropes: Extending life time of the rope and minimizing lubrication frequency - Stern tubes and thrusters: Switching to biodegradable lubricants while increasing life time of the products Contact: Patrick Kostelijk, Sales Engineer Marine & Offshore p.kostelijk@vanmeeuwen.com, +31 (0)6 52341717 Taco Mets, Technical Director t.mets@vanmeeuwen.com, +31 (0)6 22528952

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AVT HydrauliQ Steenovenstraat 1 4706 RA Roosendaal, The Netherlands +31 (0)165 852020 info@hydrauliq.nl www.hydrauliq.nl

Blue Offshore Laan van Nieuw Oost-Indië 191 2593 BN The Hague, The Netherlands +31 (0)70 7113774 info@blueoffshore.com www.blueoffshore.com

AVT HydrauliQ 50+ years of experience, specialized in hydraulic system solutions. Our products and services are used in various applications within the Offshore(Wind), Maritime, Industrial and Civil industry, often developed in partnership with our customer. We provide the complete hydraulic system design, to creating the most efficient solution with maximum added value for our customers. All engineering, manufacturing, assembly and testing of our power packs, manifolds, cylinders and hydraulic actuators is done in house.

Blue Offshore supports its customers with worldwide installation, transport, storage, field jointing and repair solutions for subsea high voltage cable, array cable, flexible pipes and umbilicals. These solutions include the rental of innovative modular offshore deck and mission equipment, 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 equipment during operations and to support mobilisation, hook-up, commissioning, maintenance and demobilisation.

Contact: Marius Hendriksen, Business unit Manager

Contact: Stephanie Wassen, Manager Business Services

Bredenoord Zutphensestraat 319 7325 WT Apeldoorn, The Netherlands +31 (0)55 3018501 rental@bredenoord.com www.bredenoord.com

Hatenboer-Water Mercuriusweg 8 3113 AR Schiedam, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 4091200 info@hatenboer-water.com www.hatenboer-water.com

Bredenoord develops, supplies, maintains and operates the most reliable and cutting-edge energy systems worldwide and provides energy security.

Rotterdam | Singapore | Dubai | Houston Good and safe drinking water is essential on-board your offshore platform or rig. You can find an up-to-date and sophisticated range of products, engineered systems and services at Hatenboer-Water. Rely on their long expertise with refits, designs and new buildings. Hatenboer-Water designs all equipment according to your wishes and specifications from makers standard up to fully (atex) specs. New: Online Legionella course and maritime bottle filling stations for plastic free and economical drinking water on board.

Bredenoord offers standard power or a custom solution for any specific situation. With a fleet of over 2,400 different generators, battery systems and accessories like solar panels, Bredenoord can handle any challenge. These smart combinations of energy storage, generators and grid connections provide you with cost-effective, sustainable solutions with considerably reduced emissions.

Sinus Jevi Electric Heating B.V. Aambeeld 19 1671 NT Medemblik, The Netherlands +31 (0)227 549100 info@sinusjevi.com www.sinusjevi.com

United Offshore Services C.V. Appelweg 16 4782 PX Moerdijk, The Netherlands +31 (0)168 415140 sales@uos-nl.com www.uos-nl.com

The Electrical Heating specialist We serve several industries such as the Petrochemical On- and Offshore industry, the Chemical and Process industry, Food, Building and other industries with electrical heating products and associated controls equipment. As one of the pioneers in the field of Explosion proof Heating equipment we today still operate at the forefront. We run IEC-Ex as well as ATEX and TR-CU Ex- certified product lines. For all Heaters we can offer the appropriate Control Panel of our own design. Sinus Jevi Electric Heating B.V. is part of the NIBE group, listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange

United Offshore Services is a Dutch based company which, together with carefully selected partners, is a European technology leader in the design, production and supply of large diameter, high performance steel-wire and synthetic ropes, hoisting equipment and associated products intended for the Marine, Industrial and Offshore markets. The company meets the ever increasing demands dictated by customers with a strong reputation for dedication, quality, expertise and supporting services.

Contact: Ton van Liempt, Sales Manager

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Contact: Jan-Willem Visscher, Managing Director Edwin Jefferies, Commerial Manager


Alewijnse, your partner in systems integration for the offshore energy industry Our solutions: • Vessel Automation • Process Automation • Navigation & Communication Systems • Electric Installation • Switchboards & Consoles • Power Distribution • Drive Systems • Hybrid Systems • Audio Video & ICT • Safety & Security

Our expertises: • Newbuilds • Refits / Modifications • Service & Maintenance • Spare Parts Delivery • Training

CONTACT DETAILS Alewijnse Netherlands B.V. Energieweg 46 6541 CX Nijmegen +31 (0)24 3716 100 info@alewijnse.com www.alewijnse.com

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iPS - Powerful People Rivium Boulevard 101 2909 LK Capelle aan den IJssel, The Netherlands +31 (0)88 4479494 info@ipspowerfulpeople.com www.ipspowerfulpeople.com

M Restart B.V. Van Vollenhovenstraat 29 3016 BG Rotterdam, The Netherlands +31 (0)10 7141800 info@mrestart.nl www.mrestart.nl

Are you ready for tomorrow? In a revolving constant moving market we always need to be one step ahead. Following our company values we strive to be your recruitment partner of choice. If you are our client or candidate we share your passion for the industry. Whether it is your Maritime, Energy or Civil construction job. iPS is your international service provider in the fields of crewing, secondment, recruitment and payroll solutions.

Creative minds in challenging times M Restart is specialized in recruitment and project support for the oil & gas, (offshore) renewable energy and maritime industry. By taking a different approach, we help you navigate to find the experts you need. Because challenging times demand creative minds.

Our worldwide personnel solutions We are the key source for personnel solutions regarding all aspects of the oil & gas, offshore and renewable industries. We have the experience and recruit highly trained and experienced personnel, from a single specialist to a full crew. Our recruiters are able to attract, select and deploy qualified personnel all over the world. Both for temporary and permanent employment. Our 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. Our Payroll Solutions Working with employees and clients 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. We answer the need for flexible payrolling services, respecting the different regulations. We are certified For our clients as well as our employees, quality and safety is always our priority. We are certified according to: ISO 9001:2015, ISO 45001:2018, VCU, NEN 4400-1, CBH, CHAS and MLC. We monitor every activity in order to make sure all quality, health and safety standards are respected. Contact: Guido van der Zwet, General Manager Commerce g.vanderzwet@ipspowerfulpeople.com Patrick Mans, Director p.mans@ipspowerfulpeople.com

Best performance In your industry you must push boundaries, exceed expectations and uphold your reputation. That is why you need the best performing people. Pioneers with perfect skills. In the process of recruitment, selection and project support you need a pro-active partner that knows the ropes and provides excellent service. Beyond borders Dynamic and complex projects in overseas countries and territories are challenging. From international rules and regulations to laws and tax systems. Based on our competence and experience, we give insight and guide you through the process of staffing your projects globally. Matchmakers We are experts for experts in the dynamic world of oil & gas, (offshore) renewable energy and the maritime industry. If you are looking for recruitment experts with know-how of your business for your staffing and project challenges, contact us. We know the drill and work full force to make the perfect match. What we can do for you - Recruitment permanent staff positions - Project support in teams or individually - Secondment up to 5,5 years flexible solutions - Intermediary self-employed according to latest legislation Contact Monique van der Palm, Managing Director monique@mrestart.nl Frank de Winter, Commercial Manager frank@mrestart.nl Claudia van Andel, Marketing Consultant claudia@mrestart.nl

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Product & Service Directory 6 Access bridges SMST Designers & Constructors BV

52

Administrative services EY 4 M Restart B.V. 19, 73

Airfreight handling Broekman Logistics

61

Anchors Mooreast Europe BV Offshore Marine Contractors (OMC)

Cable laying

Corrosion protection

Blue Offshore 70 Boskalis 58 Combifloat Systems BV 61, 63 DEME Offshore 61 Jan De Nul Group 58 MechDes Engineering 47 Seaway 7 59 Van Oord Offshore B.V. 53

Selmers B.V. Van Meeuwen Lubrication

Asset integrity services

Atlas Copco Rental

63

Gouda Holland BV 69 60

Atex Phoenix Mecano B.V. Sinus Jevi Electric Heating B.V. Smitsvonk Holland B.V.

67 70 68

50

Blue Offshore De Haan Special Equipment BV United Offshore Services C.V.

70 64 70

Cables - power and signal Alewijnse Netherlands B.V.

EY 4

71

United Offshore Services C.V. VIRO 46

Carousels

Ballasting

Blue Offshore Neptune Marine

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70 55

Barges

Mooreast Europe BV 61, 63 55 54

Basket carousels

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Chemicals 69

19 73 46

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Bending

Atlas Copco Rental

63

Conductor pipes 63 68

49, BC 66 70

Connectors - hydraulic

Crane vessels BigLift Shipping & Spliethoff 57 Combifloat Systems BV 61, 63 GustoMSC 44 OSD-IMT 45 Seaway 7 59 Vroon Offshore Services B.V. 31, 60

Crewing & manpower iPS - Powerful People M Restart B.V. The Offshore Partners B.V.

73 19, 73 47

Blue Offshore M Restart B.V.

70 19, 73

Abuco B.V.

49

Deep BV

43

Decommissioning equipment & services Broekman Logistics DEME Offshore The Offshore Partners B.V.

61 61 47

70 65

Containerized modular systems DBR BV

Saltwater Engineering B.V. SDC Verifier Smitsvonk Holland B.V.

MechDes Engineering

47

Deepwater technique Allseas Engineering B.V. Bluewater Energy Services B.V.

57 43

Diesel engines 64

Control equipment & services 61

Cable ducts Gouda Holland BV

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AVT HydrauliQ Fluiconnecto B.V.

Brokers Offshore Marine Contractors (OMC)

AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V. 49, BC Huisman 51 Neptune Marine 55 SMST Designers & Constructors BV 52

Deep sea mining

Wagenborg Foxdrill

Boilers AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V. Konutherm BV Sinus Jevi Electric Heating B.V.

Cranes

54, IFC

Blasting equipment and services Atlas Copco Rental Selmers B.V.

49 65

Data processing

Allrig BV iPS - Powerful People SDC Verifier

Compressors Breman Machinery B.V.

Abuco B.V. Fluiconnecto B.V.

Cutting services and tools

Van Meeuwen Lubrication

Civil construction 70

Bearings De Haan Special Equipment BV

Crane maintenance

Crew Management

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Chains

Blue Offshore

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Cables - slings and grommets

Automation

Combifloat Systems BV Neptune Marine VandeGrijp IGS BV

Geomil Equipment B.V.

Cables - mooring and towing

Audits

Van Heck

CPT equipment

Cables - accessories 67 61

Cables - ladder and tray Van Meeuwen Lubrication Wagenborg Foxdrill

68 69

DBR BV

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Distribution panels 47 46 68

Alewijnse Netherlands B.V.

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6 Product & Service Directory Diving support vessels

Engineering services

Flare systems

Glomar Offshore B.V. 54 OSD-IMT 45

Alewijnse Netherlands B.V. 71 Allseas Engineering B.V. 57 AVT HydrauliQ 70 Bluewater Energy Services B.V. 43 Etteplan 47 Fugro N.V. 27, 44 GustoMSC 44 Hydac BV 9 Iv-Offshore & Energy b.v. 45 M Restart B.V. 19, 73 OSD-IMT 45 Saltwater Engineering B.V. 47 SDC Verifier 46 The Offshore Partners B.V. 47

Smitsvonk Holland B.V.

Document Management and Control Etteplan 47 SDC Verifier 46

Dredging equipment and services Alewijnse Netherlands B.V. Combifloat Systems BV DEME Offshore IRM Offshore Jan De Nul Group SDC Verifier VandeGrijp IGS BV Van Heck Van Oord Offshore B.V.

71 61, 63 61 IBC 58 46 54 69 53

Van Meeuwen Lubrication

Float-over and mating services Red Box Energy Services Van Heck

61 69

Foundation construction & engineering Geomil Equipment B.V. 65 Jan De Nul Group 58 Seaway 7 59 Smulders 53 VIRO 46

FPSO Bluewater Energy Services B.V. HSM Offshore BV

Environmental services

68

43 51

69

Geoscience Drilling and related Services Allrig BV Wagenborg Foxdrill

EPC contractor 19 60

Drilling contractors iPS - Powerful People

73

Drilling equipment Huisman 51 Machinefabriek Heerbaart B.V. 52 SMST Designers & Constructors BV 52

DEME Offshore

DEME Offshore 61 ENGIE Solutions 50 HSM Offshore BV 51 Iv-Offshore & Energy b.v. 45 Jan De Nul Group 58 Seaway 7 59 Smulders 53 Van Oord Offshore B.V. 53

Drilling vessels

Failure analysis

GustoMSC 44

SDC Verifier 46 VIRO 46

67 70 68

Drill pipes 68

Iv-Offshore & Energy b.v. Boskalis 58

Filters and strainers

Electrical equipment

Hydac BV Machinefabriek Heerbaart B.V. 71 67 70

65

Handling equipment Huisman 51

Health services 47

Heat exchangers AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V. Konutherm BV Sinus Jevi Electric Heating B.V.

49, BC 66 70

Heating systems Konutherm BV Sinus Jevi Electric Heating B.V.

66 70

Feasibility studies 45

Dry docking

Alewijnse Netherlands B.V. Phoenix Mecano B.V. Sinus Jevi Electric Heating B.V.

Geomil Equipment B.V.

Lowland International

GustoMSC 44

Selmers B.V.

Geotechnical equipment

Explosionproof equipment Phoenix Mecano B.V. Sinus Jevi Electric Heating B.V. Smitsvonk Holland B.V.

Drilling rigs

61

Heave compensation systems Hydac BV SMST Designers & Constructors BV

9 52

Heavy lift slings Blue Offshore United Offshore Services C.V.

Filtration

9 52

70 70

Hatenboer-Water 70

Heavy lift transportation Electrical installations Alewijnse Netherlands B.V. ENGIE Solutions

Finance 71 50

Taxand Netherlands

47

Fittings Emergency equipment Atlas Copco Rental

Machinefabriek Heerbaart B.V.

52

63

Flanges Enclosures ENGIE Solutions Phoenix Mecano B.V.

Boskalis 58 Broekman Logistics 61 Jumbo Offshore 59 Red Box Energy Services 61 Saltwater Engineering B.V. 47

50 67

Fluiconnecto B.V. Machinefabriek Heerbaart B.V. VandeGrijp IGS BV

High pressure systems & parts 65 52 54

AVT HydrauliQ

High strength steel welding Abuco B.V. AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V.

76

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49 49, BC


Product & Service Directory 6 Hoisting equipment De Haan Special Equipment BV IRM Offshore

Jack-up systems

Modules

64 IBC

Combifloat Systems BV 61, 63 GustoMSC 44 Neptune Marine 55

Combifloat Systems BV HSM Offshore BV

65

Junction boxes

Hoses and fittings

61, 63 51

Monitoring

Fluiconnecto B.V.

ENGIE Solutions

Phoenix Mecano B.V.

50

67

HVAC

Monitoring systems

ENGIE Solutions Sinus Jevi Electric Heating B.V.

50 70

Hydraulic cylinders

Laboratory Fugro N.V.

27, 44

Landfalls and shore approaches

AVT HydrauliQ Hydac BV

70 9

Hydraulic piling hammers Wagenborg Foxdrill

60

DEME Offshore

Alewijnse Netherlands B.V. Van Meeuwen Lubrication

71 69

Mooring systems 61

Lawyers

Jumbo Offshore Mooreast Europe BV Offshore Marine Contractors (OMC)

EY 4 Taxand Netherlands 47

Naval architecture

59 67 61

The Offshore Partners B.V.

Hydraulic systems AVT HydrauliQ Fluiconnecto B.V. Hydac BV Van Meeuwen Lubrication

70 65 9 69

De Haan Special Equipment BV SMST Designers & Constructors BV United Offshore Services C.V.

64 52 70

Load-out services Ignition systems Smitsvonk Holland B.V.

68

Inspection services Allrig BV Deep BV Fugro N.V. United Offshore Services C.V. Wagenborg Foxdrill

SMST Designers & Constructors BV Vroon Offshore Services B.V.

52 31, 60

Offshore and subsea structures removal

Red Box Energy Services Van Heck

61 69

Allseas Engineering B.V. Jumbo Offshore MechDes Engineering

Broekman Logistics

61

Offshore container and basket rentals

57 59 47

Blue Offshore

Allrig BV 19 Allseas Engineering B.V. 57 BigLift Shipping & Spliethoff 57 Boskalis 58 Combifloat Systems BV 61, 63 HSM Offshore BV 51 Jan De Nul Group 58 Jumbo Offshore 59 Offshore Marine Contractors (OMC) 61 Seaway 7 59

Van Meeuwen Lubrication

69

Hydac BV Van Meeuwen Lubrication

9 69

Manual lifting equipment De Haan Special Equipment BV

64

Fluiconnecto B.V. 65 Offshore Marine Contractors (OMC) 61 OSD-IMT 45 The Offshore Partners B.V. 47 VIRO 46

BigLift Shipping & Spliethoff 57 Multraship Ocean Towage B.V. 61 Neptune Marine 55 OSD-IMT 45 Saltwater Engineering B.V. 47 Vroon Offshore Services B.V. 31, 60

Marine systems

Instrumentation Measurements Fugro N.V.

27, 44

Jackets HSM Offshore BV 51 Iv-Offshore & Energy b.v. 45 Smulders 53 VandeGrijp IGS BV 54 VIRO 46

Atlas Copco Rental 63 Hatenboer-Water 70 Huisman 51 IRM Offshore IBC Selmers B.V. 68 SMST Designers & Constructors BV 52 VIRO 46

Offshore service vessels

Hatenboer-Water 70 68

Offshore deck equipment

Marine engineers

Installation of underwater structures 59

70

Lubricants

Lubrication systems

Smitsvonk Holland B.V.

Offshore access systems

Logistics & management 19 43 27, 44 70 60

Installation offshore structures

Jumbo Offshore

47

Lifting equipment

Mechanical services VIRO 46

Modular offshore deck equipment MechDes Engineering

47

Offshore transport and installation Allseas Engineering B.V. 57 BigLift Shipping & Spliethoff 57 Boskalis 58 Jan De Nul Group 58 Jumbo Offshore 59 MechDes Engineering 47 Multraship Ocean Towage B.V. 61 Red Box Energy Services 61 Seaway 7 59 Vroon Offshore Services B.V. 31, 60

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6 Product & Service Directory Offshore wind engineering

Pipeline inspection

DEME Offshore 61 Geomil Equipment B.V. 65 GustoMSC 44 Iv-Offshore & Energy b.v. 45 VIRO 46

Allrig BV Deep BV

Offshore wind operations & maintenance

Pipeline survey and repairs

Deep BV ENGIE Solutions Vroon Offshore Services B.V.

43 50 31, 60

19 43

Pipeline protection Van Oord Offshore B.V.

Allrig BV Fugro N.V.

19 27, 44

Abuco B.V. Hydac BV iPS - Powerful People VandeGrijp IGS BV

49 9 73 54

Plate bending Breman Machinery B.V. VandeGrijp IGS BV

Personnel services Lowland International M Restart B.V.

47 19, 73

Selmers B.V.

63

Powerpacks AVT HydrauliQ DBR BV Hydac BV Van Heck

Hatenboer-Water 70

Boskalis 58 DEME Offshore 61 Jan De Nul Group 58 Van Oord Offshore B.V. 53

Rope access Wagenborg Foxdrill

60

United Offshore Services C.V.

70

De Haan Special Equipment BV United Offshore Services C.V.

64 70

Safety awareness 70 64 9 69

Etteplan 47

Salvaging Multraship Ocean Towage B.V. Van Heck

61 69

Procurement AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V. 49, BC EY 4

Pipe cleaning

Risk management

Rope - wire Atlas Copco Rental

ENGIE Solutions 50 HSM Offshore BV 51 Iv-Offshore & Energy b.v. 45 Smulders 53

EY 4 Fluiconnecto B.V. 65

Rope - natural or synthetic fibre 54, IFC 54

Pneumatic systems OWF transformer platforms

61 60

Rock dumping 54

Piping

BigLift Shipping & Spliethoff 57 Boskalis 58 GustoMSC 44 Jan De Nul Group 58 Jumbo Offshore 59 Multraship Ocean Towage B.V. 61 Red Box Energy Services 61 Seaway 7 59 Van Oord Offshore B.V. 53

Offshore Marine Contractors (OMC) Wagenborg Foxdrill

Risk analysis 53

Pipes VandeGrijp IGS BV

Offshore wind transportation & installation

Rigmoves

68

Sampling Geomil Equipment B.V. 65 Hatenboer-Water 70

Project management Pipe coating equipment Selmers B.V.

68

Pipelay equipment Huisman 51 MechDes Engineering 47 Selmers B.V. 68 SMST Designers & Constructors BV 52 VandeGrijp IGS BV 54 Van Oord Offshore B.V. 53

Blue Offshore Fluiconnecto B.V. M Restart B.V. Vroon Offshore Services B.V.

70 65 19, 73 31, 60

Pumps DBR BV Van Heck

64 69

Deep BV Fugro N.V. Geomil Equipment B.V.

Deep BV

Recruitment M Restart B.V. The Offshore Partners B.V.

43 27, 44 65

43

19, 73 47

Allrig BV AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V. Damen Shipyards Group

19 49, BC 55

57

Research Pipeline equipment

78

Seabed survey

Ship building 57

Pipeline engineering

Atlas Copco Rental IRM Offshore Machinefabriek Heerbaart B.V. Selmers B.V.

65

19, 73

Pipe laying

Allseas Engineering B.V.

Geomil Equipment B.V.

Seismic survey QA/HSE services M Restart B.V.

Allseas Engineering B.V.

Sampling systems

Fugro N.V. 63 IBC 52 68

Ship conversions 27, 44

Rigging De Haan Special Equipment BV Wagenborg Foxdrill

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64 60

Damen Shipyards Group 55 OSD-IMT 45


Product & Service Directory 6 Ship design

Suction piles

Damen Shipyards Group 55 GustoMSC 44 OSD-IMT 45 The Offshore Partners B.V. 47

Mooreast Europe BV

Welding equipment and services 67

Supply vessels 57 31, 60

Machinefabriek Heerbaart B.V.

52

Well Intervention Equipment 71 19 55 54 47 55 47

System integration

Huisman 51

DBR BV 64 Etteplan 47

Winches

Tax advice

Huisman 51 MechDes Engineering 47

EY 4 Taxand Netherlands 47

Wireline equipment De Haan Special Equipment BV

Ship management Glomar Offshore B.V. Red Box Energy Services Vroon Offshore Services B.V.

49

Wellhead equipment and services

BigLift Shipping & Spliethoff Vroon Offshore Services B.V.

Ship maintenance & repair Alewijnse Netherlands B.V. Allrig BV Damen Shipyards Group Glomar Offshore B.V. Lowland International Neptune Marine The Offshore Partners B.V.

Abuco B.V.

64

Test and control equipment 54 61 31, 60

SDC Verifier

46

Yard

70

Damen Shipyards Group ENGIE Solutions Neptune Marine

Testing services United Offshore Services C.V.

55 50 55

Shipping BigLift Shipping & Spliethoff Multraship Ocean Towage B.V. Red Box Energy Services

57 61 61

Towage & tugs

46

Training services

Multraship Ocean Towage B.V. Neptune Marine Offshore Marine Contractors (OMC)

61 55 61

Software solutions SDC Verifier

Etteplan 47

Soil sampling Fugro N.V. Geomil Equipment B.V.

27, 44 65

Special Alloys Machinefabriek Heerbaart B.V.

52

Transportation BigLift Shipping & Spliethoff Broekman Logistics Multraship Ocean Towage B.V. Offshore Marine Contractors (OMC) Red Box Energy Services

57 61 61 61 61

Steel structures Abuco B.V. 49 AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V. 49, BC Breman Machinery B.V. 54, IFC HSM Offshore BV 51 Iv-Offshore & Energy b.v. 45 Mooreast Europe BV 67 Smulders 53

Trenching Van Heck

69

Valves Machinefabriek Heerbaart B.V. Mokveld Valves

52 66

Walkways Storage assembling Broekman Logistics

Abuco B.V.

49

61

Warehousing Subsea construction vessels Allseas Engineering B.V. 57 Jumbo Offshore 59 OSD-IMT 45

AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V. Broekman Logistics

49, BC 61

Watermanagement Hatenboer-Water 70

Subsea services Boskalis 58 Glomar Offshore B.V. 54

Water treatment & services

Subsea systems

Welding

Bluewater Energy Services B.V. HSM Offshore BV

43 51

Hatenboer-Water 70

Abuco B.V. Breman Machinery B.V.

49 54, IFC

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IRO MEMBERS & THEIR ACTIVITIES


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Abuco • • 49 Havenkade 26, 1775 BA Middenmeer, The Netherlands, T +31 227 501328 www.abuco.nl, info@abuco.nl

Acta Marine

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Riverside Offices I, Schaardijk 372, 2909 LA Capelle aan den IJssel, The Netherlands, T +31 880 320900 www.actamarine.com, commercial@actamarine.com

AKD • P.O. Box 4302, 3006 AH Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 88 2535373 www.akd.nl, info@akd.nl

Allard-Europe • Veedijk 51, B 2300 Turnhout, Belgium, T +32 14 421111 www.allard-europe.com, info@allard-europe.com

Allrig • • • 19 P.O. Box 48, 1723 ZG Noord-Scharwoude, The Netherlands, T +31 226 313054 www.allriggroup.com, alkmaar@allriggroup.com

Allseas Engineering

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Poortweg 12, 2612 PA Delft, The Netherlands, T +31 15 2681800 www.allseas.com, sales@allseas.com

Althen Sensors & Controls Verrijn Stuartlaan 40, 2288 EL Rijswijk, The Netherlands, T +31 70 3924421 www.althensensors.com, sales@althen.nl

AMACS EMEA IJsselburcht 3, 6825BS Arnhem, The Netherlands, T +31 267911033 www.amacs.com, amacs-emea@amacs.com

Ampelmann Operations Oostsingel 209, 2612 HL Delft, The Netherlands, T +31 20 2400121 www.ampelmann.nl, sales@ampelmann.nl

Anamet Europe Galwin 5, 1046 AW Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 5863586 www.anamet.nl, sales@anamet.nl

AncoferWaldram Steelplates Damweg 12, 4905 BS Oosterhout, The Netherlands, T +31 162 491500 www.ancoferwaldram.com, sales@aws.dillinger.biz

Antonius Vessel Heads S. Houbenweg 1, 6051 AL Maasbracht, The Netherlands, T +31 475 439000 www.antonius.nl, info@antonius.nl

Assai Software Services

Parallelweg Oost 13a, 4103 NC Culemborg, The Netherlands, T +31 345 516663 www.assai-software.com, info@assai.nl

Astava • Industrieweg 30, 7944 HS Meppel, The Netherlands, T +31 522 237030 www.astava.com, info@astava.com

Atlas Copco Rental

63

Merwedeweg 7, 3336 LG Zwijndrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2310110 www.atlascopcorental.nl, verhuur@atlascopco.com

Atlas Professionals

Wijkermeerstraat 32-34, 2130 AK Hoofddorp, The Netherlands, T +31 23 5560430 www.atlasprofessionals.com, hoofddorp@atlasprofessionals.com

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AVT HydrauliQ

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Steenovenstraat 1, 4706 RA Roosendaal, The Netherlands, T +31 165 852020 www.hydrauliq.nl, info@hydrauliq.nl

Azimuth Marine

Daltonstraat 23, 3335 LR Zwijndrecht, The Netherlands www.azimuth-marine.nl, joost@azimuth-marine.nl

Baker Hughes a GE Company

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Boezemschop 8, 1724 BJ Oudkarspel, The Netherlands, T +31 226 332222 www.bhge.com, info.nl@bakerhughes.com

Bakker Sliedrecht

Leeghwaterstraat 55-59, 3360 AA Sliedrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 181 4436666 www.bakkersliedrecht.com, info@bakker-sl.nl

Balluff • Europalaan 6A, 5232 BC Den Bosch, The Netherlands, T +31 73 6579702 www.balluff.nl, info.nl@balluff.nl

Barge Master

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Marconistraat 16, 3029 AK Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4090060 www.barge-master.com, info@barge-master.com

Bayards Aluminium Constructies Veerweg 2, 2957 CP Nieuw-Lekkerland, The Netherlands, T +31 184 683000 www.bayards.com, sales@bayards.com

Belfor Technology (Nederland) Daltonstraat 40, 3316 GD Dordrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 78 6511622 www.belfor-technology.nl, info@belfor-technology.nl

BigLift Shipping

Radarweg 36, 1042 AA Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 4488304 www.bigliftshipping.com, info@bigliftshipping.com

Blue Offshore

Laan van Nieuw Oost-Indië 191, 2593 BN Den Haag, The Netherlands, T +31 70 7113774 www.blueoffshore.com, info@blueoffshore.com

Bluebird Consultant

Ringvaartweg 230, 3065 AH Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 6 50749735 www.bluebird-consultant.nl, info@bluebird-consultant.nl

Bluestream Offshore Koperslagersweg 2, 1786 RA Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 637784 www.bluestreamoffshore.com, info@bluestreamoffshore.com

Bluewater Energy Services Taurusavenue 46, 2132 LS Hoofddorp, The Netherlands, T +31 23 7115500 www.bluewater.com, info@bluewater.com

BMT Europe

Weena 505, 3013 AL Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2680666 www.bmt-mercury.com, steven@bmt-mercury.com

BOIS Equipment Rentals Galileistraat 55, 1700 AE Heerhugowaard, The Netherlands, T +31 72 5762560 www.boisbv.com, info@boisbv.com

Bolidt Synthetic Products and Systems

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Nijverheidsweg 37, 3341 JL Hendrik Ido Ambacht, The Netherlands, T +31 78 6845444 www.bolidt.com, maritime@bolidt.com


Bolster Safety

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Parallelweg 1, 2nd floor, 3112 NA Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 85 9021201 www.bolstersafety.com, info@bolstersafety.com

Bosch Rexroth

Kruisbroeksestraat 1, 5281 RV Boxtel, The Netherlands, T +31 411 651951 www.boschrexroth.com, offshore@boschrexroth.com

Boskalis • • • 58 Rosmolenweg 20, 3356 LK Papendrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 78 6969000 www.boskalis.com/offshore, offshore.energy@boskalis.com

Brady Corporation

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Wattstraat 7A, 2171 TP Sassenheim, The Netherlands, T +31 70 3236298 www.bradyeurope.com, salesbenelux@bradycorp.com

Bredenoord • 70 Zutphensestraat 319, 7325 WT Apeldoorn, The Netherlands, T +31 55 3018501 www.bredenoord.com, rental@bredenoord.com

Breman Machinery

54, IFC

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Sasdijk 20, 8281 BM Genemuiden, The Netherlands, T +31 88 2736200 www.breman-machinery.nl, info@breman-machinery.nl

Breman Offshore Leonarduskade 21, 1976 DH IJmuiden, The Netherlands, T +31 88 2736266 www.breman-offshore.nl, info@breman-offshore.nl

BRIDGES2000 • • • Koekoeksedijk 16, 4761 PJ Zevenbergen, The Netherlands, T +31 10 8201770 www. bridges2000.com, solutions@bridges2000.com

Broekman Logistics

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Waalhaven Zuidzijde 21, 3089 JH Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4873911 www.broekmanlogistics.com, sales.rtm@broekmanlogistics.com

Bronswerk Heat Transfer Stationsweg 22, 3862 CG Nijkerk, The Netherlands, T +31 33 2472500 www.bronswerk.com, info@bronswerk.com

Brooks Instrument

Einsteinstraat 53, 3902 HN Veenendaal, The Netherlands, T +31 318 549288 www.brooksinstrument.com, brookseu@brooksinstrument.com

Brunel (Oil & Gas) Industry Global Focal Point Rotterdam Airportbaan 19, 3045 AN Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 3125000 www.brunel.net, j.van.drunen@brunel.net

Brunel (Renewables) Industry Global Focal Point Joh. M. Keynesplein 33, 1006 AB Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 3125000 www.brunel.nl, m.pals@brunel.net

Bureau Veritas (Netherlands) Computerweg 2, 3821 AB Amersfoort, The Netherlands, T +31 88 4505500 www.bureauveritas.com,info@nl.bureauveritas.com

C-Job Naval Architects

Regulusplein 1, 2132 JN Hoofddorp, The Netherlands, T +31 88 0243700 www.c-job.com, info@c-job.com

C-Ventus Offshore Windfarm Services

Parklaan 32, 3016 BC Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 340522 www.disa-international.com, service@disa-international.com

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CAPE Holland

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Romhof 5, 9411 SB Beilen, The Netherlands, T +31 593540470 www.cape-holland.com, info@cape-holland.com

CBOX Containers Netherlands

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Ruijgoordweg 80, 1047 HM Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 2161200 www.cboxcontainers.com, nl.sales@cboxcontainers.com

CMS • Mondriaantoren, Amstelplein 8A, 1096 BC Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 3016301 www.cms-dsb.com, amsterdam@cms-dsb.com

Combifloat Systems

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Rivium Quadrant 75, 8th floor, 2909 LC Capelle and den IJssel, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4370811 www.combifloat.com, combifloat@combifloat.com

Compressor Systems Holland

Tuinschouw 4, 4131 MD Vianen, The Netherlands, T +31 347 324610 www.compressorsystems.com, csh@compressorsystems.com

Conbit • • • Steenoven 5, 5626 DK Eindhoven, The Netherlands, T +31 40 7114505 www.conbit.eu, info@conbit.eu

Conoship International

Leonard Springerlaan, 9727 KB Groningen, The Netherlands, T +31 50 5268822 conoship.com, conoship@conoship.com

Conway & Partners

Otto Reuchlinweg 1132, 3072 MD Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2042200 www.conway-partners.com, info@conway-partners.com

Copier Bevelmachines

Bedrijvenstraat 13, 4283 JJ Giessen, The Netherlands, T +31 183 441313 www.bevelmachines.com, sales@copierbv.com

Coronam • Reaal 1, 1507 DV Zaandam, The Netherlands, T +31 75 6167745 www.coronam.nl, info@coronam.nl

Critical Minds

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Burgemeester Breenplantsoen 1, 3471 CK Kamerik, The Netherlands, T +31 647152378 www.CriticalMinds.nl, hello@criticalminds.nl

Damen Shiprepair Rotterdam

Admiraal de Ruyterstraat 24, Port nr. 550, 3115 HB Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2041222 www.damenshiprepair.com, dsr@damen.com

Damen Shipyards Gorinchem Avelingen West 20, 4200 AA Gorinchem, The Netherlands, T +31 183 639547 www.damen.com, info@damen.nl

Damen Verolme Rotterdam

Prof. Gerbrandyweg 25, 3197 KK Rotterdam - Botlek, The Netherlands, T +31 181 234300 www.damenshiprepair.com, mail@damenverolme.com

DBR • • • 64 Lelystraat 53, 3364 AH Sliedrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 184 613200 www.dbr-bv.nl, info@dbr-bv.nl

DCN Diving

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Van Konijnburgweg 151, 4612 PL Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands, T +31 164 214343 www.dcndiving.com, info@dcnbv.nl


De Graaf Aandrijvingen

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Dalkruidbaan 149, 3009 CD Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2922333 www.degraaf-aandrijvingen.nl, informatie@degraaf-aandrijvingen.nl

De Haan Special Equipment Transistorweg 3, 9503 GT Stadskanaal, The Netherlands, T +31 599 613300 www.dehaan-se.com, sales@dehaan-se.com

De Nooij Stainless

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Voltastraat 7, 6716 AJ Ede, The Netherlands, T +31 318 493210 www.denooij.nl, ac@denooij.nl

DE REGT Marine Cables

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De Zaag 2-4, 2931 LD Krimpen aan de Lek, The Netherlands, T +31 180 668800 www.deregtcables.com, info@deregtcables.com

De Ruyter Training & Consultancy (DRTC)

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Oosterhavenweg 22, 4382 NL Vlissingen, The Netherlands, T +31 118 463382 www.drtc.nl, drtc@drtc.nl

Deep, Hydrography & Geophysics Johan van Hasseltweg 39D, 1021 KN Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 6343676 www.deepbv.com, info@deepbv.nl

DEKC Maritime

Osloweg 110, Groningen 9723BX, The Netherlands, T +31 50 5753950 www.dekc-maritime.nl, marleen@dekc.nl

Deloitte • Wilhelminakade 1, 3072 AP Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 8801600 www.deloitte.com, info@deloitte.nl

Delta Safety Training

Geyssendorfferweg 47, 3088 GJ Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2042255 www.deltasafetytraining.com, info@deltasafetytraining.com

DEME Offshore

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Minervum 7442, 4817 ZG Breda, The Netherlands, T +31 76 5204140 www.deme-group.com, info.deme@deme-group.com

Deno Compressors

Van der Giessenweg 49, 2921 LP Krimpen aan den IJssel, The Netherlands, T +31 180 442288 www.denocomp.nl, info@denocomp.nl

DHTC • Zeilmakersweg 10, 1786 PE Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 625070 www.dhtc.nl, info@dhtc.nl

Dieseko Group

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Lelystraat 49, 3364 AH Sliedrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 184 410333 www.diesekogroup.com, info@diesekogroup.com

DNV GL Zwolseweg 1, 2994 LB Barendrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2922600 www.dnvgl.com, rotterdammarketing@dnvgl.com

DOB Academy

Raam 180, 2611 WP Delft, The Netherlands, T +31 15 2400555 www.dob-academy.nl, post@dob-academy.nl

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Bleiswijkseweg 51, 2712 PB Zoetermeer, The Netherlands, T +31 88 0912600 www.doedijns.com, solutions@doedijns.com

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Draka / Prysmian Group

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Schieweg 9, 2627 AN Delft, The Netherlands, T +31 88 8084444 www.prysmiangroup.com, info.nl@prysmiangroup.com

Dredging & Contracting Rotterdam, member of Jan De Nul Group Zuid-Oostsingel 24H, 4611 BB Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands, T +31 164 266144 www.jandenul.com, info@dcrnl.com

DroneQ Aerial Services

Weikamperweg, 120, 7351TH Hoenderloo, The Netherlands, T +31 611199955 www.droneq.nl, info@droneq.nl

DSM Dyneema

Urmonderbaan 22, 6167 RD Geleen, The Netherlands, T +31 46 7506555 www.dyneema.com, info.dsmhpf@dsm.com

Eager.one • • • Savannahweg 69, 3542 AW Utrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 30 2408060 www.eager.one, info@eager.one

EBN • Daalsesingel 1, 3511 SV Utrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 30 2339001 www.ebn.nl, ebn.mail@ebn.nl

ECHT regie in transitie

Nicolaas Beetsstraat 216-222, 3511 HG Utrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 85 1302723 www.echt.community, Info@echt.community

EEW-CTS • • Ginnekenweg 157, 4818 JD Breda, The Netherlands, T +31 76 5335415 www.eew-group.com, info.eewbv@eew-group.com

ELA Container Offshore

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Rouaanstraat 39, 9723 CC Groningen, The Netherlands, T +49 5932 7323500 www.ela-offshore.com, info@ela-offshore.com

Elcee Holland Kamerlingh Onnesweg 28, 3316 GL Dordrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 78 6544777 www.elcee.nl, info@elcee.nl

Elis Nederland Pieter Calandweg 2, 6827 BK Arnhem, The Netherlands, T +31 800 2373637 nl.elis.com, vincent.nibbering@elis.com

EMAR Offshore Services

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Wilhelminalaan 8, 4941 GK Raamsdonksveer, The Netherlands, T +31 162 727098 www.emaroffshoreservices.com, info@emaroffshoreservices.com

EMCÉ Winches

‘s Gravendamseweg 53B, 2215 TC Voorhout, The Netherlands, T +31 252 214080 www.emce.com, info@emce.com

Endures • Bevesierweg 1 DC002, 1781 AT Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 747001 www.endures.nl, info@endures.nl

Enersea • • Jan Evertsenweg 12, 3115 JA Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 3132100 www.enersea.nl, info@enersea.nl

Ernst & Young Nederland

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Boompjes 258, 3011 XZ Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 88 4071000 www.ey.nl, info@nl.ey.com


Escher Process Modules

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Noordhoek 37, 3351 LD Papendrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 88 9433600 www.escher.nl, info@escher.nl

Etteplan Netherlands Boompjes 40, 3011 XB Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 7986983 www.etteplan.com, mick.vansliedregt@etteplan.com

Expro North Sea Ltd

Nijverheidsweg 4, 1780 AK Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 677900 www.exprogroup.com, expro.denhelder@exprogroup.com

Fabricom Offshore Services

Koperslagersweg 23, 1786 RA Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 670100 www.engie-fabricom.nl, receptie.denhelder.fabricom.nl@engie.com

FibreMax • Bokkewiel 6, 8502 TX Joure, The Netherlands, T +31 513 681 008 www.fibremax.nl, duco@fibremax.nl

Fluiconnecto • 65 Van der Giessenweg 9, 2921 LP Krimpen aan den IJssel, The Netherlands, T +31 180 511411 www.fluiconnecto.nl, info@fluiconnecto.nl

FMJ Rolloos

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Buitendijks 29, 3356 LX Papendrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4515655 www.rolloos.com, info@rolloos.com

FMTC • Sloterweg 527, 1171 VG Badhoevedorp, the Netherlands, T +31 85 1307461 www.fmtcsafety.com, info@fmtcsafety.com

Formaco Forgings & Castings

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Cuijkseweg 4, 5443 PA Haps, The Netherlands, T +31 88 7001200 www.formaco.nl, info@formaco.nl

FourICT • • • Dutch Innovation Factory, Bleiswijkseweg 37, 2712 PB Zoetermeer, The Netherlands, T +31 79 7630480 www.fourict.nl, info@fourict.nl

Foxdrill • • • Kampenstraat 14, 7570 EK Oldenzaal, The Netherlands, T +31 541 580500 www.foxdrill.com, foxdrill@wagenborg.com

Frames • Eikenlaan 237, 2404 BP Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands, T +31 172 461600 www.frames-group.com, info@frames-group.com

Fugro • • • 27, 44 Veurse Achterweg 10, 2264 SG Leidschendam, The Netherlands, T +31 70 3111422 www.fugro.com, ask@fugro.com

G4S Training & Safety Solutions

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Galvanistraat 89, 6710 BB Ede, The Netherlands, T +31 318 640310 www.g4s.nl, info@nl.g4s.com

GAC Netherlands Butaanweg 5D, 3196 KC Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2310810 www.gac.com, offshore.rotterdam@gac.com

GEA Nederland (GEA Westfalia Separator)

Hoogveld 16, 5431 NW Cuijk, The Netherlands, T +31 485 319300 www.gea.com/en/oil-gas-energy, nederland@gea.com

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Geomil Equipment

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Westbaan 240, 2841 MC Moordrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 172 427800 www.geomil.com, info@geomil.com

Georg Fischer Lange Veenteweg 19, 8161 PA Epe, The Netherlands, T +31 578 678222 www.georgfischer.nl, nl.ps@georgfischer.com

Gielissen | Interiors | Exhibitions | Events Freddy van Riemsdijkweg 21, 5657 EE Eindhoven, The Netherlands, T +31 40 2353637 www.gielissen.nl, info@gielissen.nl

GLOBE Airmotors Boerhaaveweg 9-11, 2408 AD Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands, T +31 172 426608 www.globe-benelux.nl, info@globe-benelux.nl

GloMar Offshore Het Nieuwe Diep 34-A3, 1781 AD Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 525030 www.glomaroffshore.com, chartering@glomaroffshore.com

Gouda Holland Grote Esch 80, 2841 MJ Moordrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 182 506200 www.goudaholland.nl, info@goudaholland.nl

GranEnergia • • Weena Zuid 116, 3012 NC Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 3070550 www.granenergia.com, daan.beekhuis@granenergia.com

GustoMSC • 44 Karel Doormanweg 35, 3115 JD Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2883000 www.nov.com/gustomsc, info.gustomsc@nov.com

H2M Offshore Accommodations

Willeskop 94, 3417 ME Montfoort, The Netherlands, T +31 348 763728 www.h-2m.com, info@h-2m.com

Hatenboer-Water • • 70 Mercuriusweg 8, 3113 AR Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4091200 www.hatenboer-water.com, info@hatenboer-water.com

Heerema Fabrication Group

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Belgiëweg-Oost 1, 4455 TT Nieuwdorp, The Netherlands, T +31 113 618000 www.heerema.com, info@hfg-heerema.com

Heerema International Group Services Vondellaan 47, 2332 AA Leiden, The Netherlands, T +31 70 5351730 www.heerema.com, info@heerema.com

Heerema Marine Contractors

Vondellaan 47, 2332 AA Leiden, The Netherlands, T +31 71 5799000 www.heerema.com, info@hmc-heerema.com

Height Specialists Weg en Land 48, 2661 KR Bergschenhoek, The Netherlands, T +31 15 2565662 www.heightspecialists.nl, info@heightspecialists.nl

Helder Oil & Gas

Ligusterbaan 16, 2908 LW Capelle aan den IJssel, The Netherlands, T +31 30 6669776 www.helderrs.com, info@helderoilandgas.com

Hendrik Veder Group

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Eemhavenweg 131, 3089 KE Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2992344 www.hendrikvedergroup.com, info@hendrikvedergroup.com


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IRO MEMBERS & THEIR ACTIVITIES

Hetraco • Hoornaar 11, 7317 BR Apeldoorn, The Netherlands, T +31 55 3032180 www.hetraco.com, sales@hetraco.com

HGG Profiling Contractors

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Zuidrak 2, 1771 SW Wieringerwerf, The Netherlands, T +31 227 504030 www.hgg-group.com, info@hgg-group.com

Holland Legacy Pump Group

Tuinschouw 4, 4131 MD Vianen, The Netherlands, T +31 347 765765 www.hlpgroup.nl, info@hlpgroup.nl

Honeywell • Laarderhoogtweg 18, 1100 AR Amsterdam Zuidoost, The Netherlands, T +31 20 5656576 www.iac.honeywell.com, industrie@honeywell.com

Honor Safety & Consultancy

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Palmpolstraat 88, 1327 CJ Almere, The Netherlands, T +31 36 5219600 www.honor-safety.nl, info@honor-safety.nl

HSM Offshore Westfrankelandsedijk 9, 3115 HG Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4279200 www.hsmoffshore.com, sales@hsm.nl

Hudig & Veder Forwarding

Debussystraat 2, 3161 WD Rhoon, The Netherlands, T +31 10 5066600 www.hudigveder.nl, expo@hudigveder.nl

Huisman • • • 51 Admiraal Trompstraat 2, 3115 HH Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 88 0702222 www.huismanequipment.com, info@huisman-nl.com

Hycom • Antillen 43, 7333 PE Apeldoorn, The Netherlands, T +31 88 0597200 www.hycom.nl, info@hycom.nl

Hydac • 9 Vossenbeemd 109, 5705 CL Helmond, The Netherlands, T +31 88 0597001 www.hydac.nl, nl-info@hydac.com

Hydrasun • • Overwegwachter 2, 3034 KG Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4049044 www.hydrasun.com, rotterdam.sales@hydrasun.com

IFS BeNeLux

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Flight Forum 3450, 5657 EW Eindhoven, The Netherlands, T +31 40 2923292 www.ifsworld.com, info.nl@ifsworld.com

IHC IQIP Molendijk 94, 3361 EP Sliedrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 88 0155000 www.ihciqip.com, info.iqip@ihciqip.com

Ingenieursbureau Coenradie Moorland 8, 5688 GA Oirschot, The Netherlands, T +31 499 577202 www.coenradie.nl, info@coenradie.nl

Ingenieursburo Gommer

Parkweg 11, 2271 AD Voorburg, The Netherlands, T +31 70 3868286 www.gommer.nl, gommer@gommer.nl

Inmarsat •

Loire 158-160, 2491 AL Den Haag, The Netherlands, T +31 70 3013200 www.inmarsat.com/maritime, maritime@inmarsat.com

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IRO MEMBERS & THEIR ACTIVITIES

InterDam • • Benedenrijweg 186, 2987 VB Ridderkerk, The Netherlands, T +31 180 470030 www.interdam.com, info@interdam.com

International SOS

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John M. Keynesplein 3, 1066 EP Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 8200888 www.internationalsos.com, sosnetherlands@internationalsos.com

INTRAMAR Insurances

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Het Nieuwe Diep 34 A8, 1781 AD Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 612222 www.intramar.nl, info@intramar.nl

IOT Holland Boekel 36, 1921 CE Akersloot, The Netherlands, T +31 72 5333222 www.iot-dosco.nl, sales@iot-dosco.nl

iPS Powerful People

Rivium Boulevard 101, 2909 LK Capelle aan den IJssel, The Netherlands, T +31 88 4479494 www.ipspowerfulpeople.com, info@ipspowerfulpeople.com

IRM Europe

IBC

Concordiastraat 84, 1951 AS Velsen-Noord, The Netherlands, T + 91 97277 38412 www.irmome.com, sales4@irmome.com

Iv-Consult • Noordhoek 37, 3351 LD Papendrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 88 9433100 www.iv-consult.nl, info@iv-consult.nl

Iv-Offshore & Energy

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Noordhoek 37, 3351 LD Papendrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 88 9433300 www.iv-offshore-energy.com, info@iv-one.nl

IVM (Instituut voor Veiligheid & Milieu)

Monierweg 4, 7740 AE Coevorden, The Netherlands, T +31 88 1663000 www.werkveilig.nl, info@werkveilig.nl

Jack-Up Barge Krausstraat 14-16, 3364 AD Sliedrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 184 420091 www.jackupbarge.com, commercial@jackupbarge.com

JB Systems Industrial Automation

Westlandseweg 190, 3131 HX Vlaardingen, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4608060 www.jbsystems.nl, info@jbsystems.nl

Jumbo Offshore VOF

Havenstraat 23, 3115 HC Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 7900300 www.jumbomaritime.nl, info@jumbomaritime.nl

Kalkman Handelsonderneming

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Parallelweg 11, 2921 LE Krimpen aan den IJssel, The Netherlands, T +31 180 517755 www.kalkman-handel.nl, handel@kalkman.nl

KCI the engineers

De Brauwweg 62, 3125 AE Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4270399 www.kci.nl, info@kci.nl

KENC Engineering

Zutphenstraat 39, 7575 EJ Oldenzaal, The Netherlands, T +31 541 533193 www.kenc.nl, info@kenc.nl

KenzFigee • •

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Zuiddijk 400, 1505 HE Zaandam, The Netherlands, T +31 75 6810410 www.kenzfigee.com, info@kenzfigee.com


KH Engineering

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Jan van Galenstraat 2, 3115 JG Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2088888 www.khe.eu, info@khe.eu

Konnektus • • Bossekamp 7, 5301 LZ Zaltbommel, The Netherlands, T +31 418 510016 www.konnektus.nl, konnekt@konnektus.nl

Konutherm • 66 Baarnsche Dijk 6A8, 3741 LR Baarn, The Netherlands, T +31 35 3034910 www.konutherm.com, info@konutherm.com

KPMG • Laan van Langerhuize 1, 1186 DS Amstelveen, The Netherlands, T +31 20 6567890 www.kpmg.nl/energie, Schut.Jessica@kpmg.nl

KPS • • • Dienstenstraat 25, 3161 GN Rhoon, The Netherlands, T +31 10 5030077 www.kpsnl.com, info@kpsnl.com

Lankhorst Engineered Products

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Prinsengracht 2, 8607 AD Sneek, The Netherlands, T +31 515 487641 www.lankhorst-offshore.com, offshore@lankhorst-offshore.com

LIFT2WORK • • • De Iepenwei 16-C, 4191 PD Geldermalsen, The Netherlands, T +31 88 2628688 www.lift2work.nl, info@lift2work.nl

LUC Group

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Boschstraat 31, 6442 PB Brunssum, The Netherlands, T +31 45 5270300 www.lucgroup.com, sales@lucgroup.com

M Restart Van Vollenhovenstraat 29, 3016 BG Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 7141800 www.mrestart.nl, info@mrestart.nl

Machinefabriek Heerbaart

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Alfred Marshallstraat 13, 7559 SE Hengelo, The Netherlands, T +31 74 2427575 www.machinefabriek-heerbaart.com, info@machinefabriek-heerbaart.com

Mammoet • • Karel Doormanweg 47, 3115 JD Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2042424 www.mammoet.com, info@mammoet.com

Management Strategen/Pull& Push

Herikerweg 14A, 7475 TT Markelo, The Netherlands, T +31 35 3030937 www.pullenpush.nl, www.managementstrategen.nl, ruud@pullenpush.nl, pullen@managementstrategen.nl

MarFlex • • Louis Pasteurstraat 8, 3261 LZ Oud-Beijerland, The Netherlands, T +31 186 890200 www.marflex.com, info@marflex.com

Marin • Haagsteeg 2, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands, T +31 317 493911 www.marin.nl, info@marin.nl

Maris • Koningin Julianalaan 345A, 2273 JJ Voorburg, The Netherlands, T +31 70 3004710 www.maris.nl, info@maris.nl

Maritime Construction Services

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Parnassusweg 805B, 1082 LZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 6 11772553 www.mcs.nl, info@mcs.nl

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Marsh • Conradstraat 18, 3013 AP Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4060600 www.marsh.nl

McDermott • • • Prinses Beatrixlaan 35, 2595 AK Den Haag, The Netherlands, T +31 70 3732010 www.mcdermott.com, info@mcdermott.com

MechDes Engineering

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Fahrenheitstraat 47, 3846 CC Harderwijk, The Netherlands, T +31 341 277070 www.mechdes.nl, info@mechdes.nl

MediWerk • Luchthavenweg 6F, 1786 PP Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 88 0117500 www.mediwerk.com, info@mediwerk.com

Meteogroup • • • Agro Businesspark 99-101, 6708 PV Wageningen, The Netherlands, T +31 317 399800 www.meteogroup.com, marine@meteogroup.com

MFE Machining & Construction

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Loubergweg 7, 6961 EJ Eerbeek, The Netherlands, T +31 31 3674674 www.mfe.nl, info@mfe.nl

Mistras Group

Hofweg 15, 3208 LE Spijkenisse, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2450325 www.mistrasgroup.nl, info@mistras.nl

MME Rope Access Rietdekkerstraat 16, 2984 BM Ridderkerk, The Netherlands, T +31 180 482828 www.mme-group.com, ropeaccess@mme-group.com

Mocean Offshore

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Teleportboulevard 110, Unit 6.24, 1043 EJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 8203399 www.mocean-offshore.com, info@mocean-offshore.com

Mokveld Valves Nijverheidsstraat 67, 2802 AJ Gouda, The Netherlands, T +31 182 597500 www.mokveld.com, info@mokveld.com

Mooreast Europe Prinses Margrietlaan 39A, 3051 AP Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 6 26443148 www.mooreast.com, europe@mooreast.com

Mourik Industry Nieuwesluisweg 110, 3197 KV Rotterdam - Botlek, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2965400 www.mourik.com, secretariaat@mourik.com

MP Holland International Freight Forwarders Prestwickweg 26, 1118 LB Schiphol, The Netherlands, T +31 20 6541500 www.mpholland.net, c.korteweg@mpholland.net

Muller Dordrecht Merwekade 82, 3311 TH Dordrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 78 6392000 www.muller-dordrecht.nl, info@muller-dordrecht.nl

Multimetaal Constructie Scheepmakersweg 23, 1786 PD Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 611120 www.multimetaal.com, info@multimetaal.com

Multiplan International

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c/o The Crescent Mechelen - Motstraat 30, 2800 Mechelen, Belgium, T +32 89 717702 www.multiplan-international.com, info@multiplan-international.com


Multraship Ocean Towage

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Schuttershofweg 1, 4538 AA Terneuzen, The Netherlands, T +31 115 645000 www.multraship.com, managementsupport@multraship.com

N-Sea • • Wilgenbos 2, 3311 JX Dordrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 111 456000 www.n-sea.com, info@n-sea.com

Navingo • Jan van Galenstraat 56, 3115 JG Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4360112 www.navingo.com, info@navingo.com

NCGS Group

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Kelvinring 54, 2952 BG Alblasserdam, The Netherlands, T +31 70 3109198 www.ncgsgroup.com, p.bouman@ncgsgroup.com

NEDAL Aluminium

Groenwoudsedijk 1, 3528 BG Utrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 30 2925711 www.nedal.com, info@nedal.nl

Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij

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Schepersmaat 2, 9400 HH Assen, The Netherlands, T +31 592 369111 www.nam.nl, a.frens@shell.com

Neptune Marine

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Rivierdijk 586, 3371 ED Hardinxveld-Giessendam, The Netherlands, T +31 184 621423 www.neptunemarine.com, info@neptunemarine.com

Nevesbu • Kelvinring 48, 2952 BG Alblasserdam, The Netherlands, T +31 88 9433400 www.nevesbu.com, info@nevesbu.com

NHL Stenden Hogeschool

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Dellewal 8, 8881 EG Terschelling, The Netherlands, T +31 562 446603 www.nhlstenden.com, miwb@nhl.nl

Nidec Netherlands Kubus 155, 3364 DG Sliedrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 184 420555 www.nidec-netherlands.nl, info.nl@mail.nidec.com

Niron Staal Amsterdam Vasumweg 125, 1033 SG Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 6333031 www.nironstaal.nl, info@nironstaal.nl

Oceanteam • • Westerdoksdijk 473, 1013 BX Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 5357570 www.oceanteam.no, info@oceanteam.nl

ODS Metering Systems

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Donk 6, 2991 LE Barendrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 180 640879 www.ods-metering-systems.com/nl, odsmetering@ods-nl.com

Offshore Boarding Huis ter Lucht 26, 3155 EB Maasland, The Netherlands, T +31 6 49673901 www.offshoreboarding.com, info@offshoreboarding.com

Offshore Independents Noordsingel 117, 3035 EM Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 7370938 www.offshoreindependents.com, info@offshoreindependents.com

Offshore Industry

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Offshore Marine Contractors

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Verlaat 6, 8331 VA Steenwijk, The Netherlands, T +31 528 230445 www.omcon.com, holland@omcon.com

Onstream European Consultancy

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Vlietweg 17C, 2266 KA Leidschendam, The Netherlands, T +31 70 7507800 www.onstreamgroup.com, tenders@onstreamgroup.com

OOS International

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Paradigm Group

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Ambachtsweg 7, 2964 LG Groot-Ammers, The Netherlands, T +31 184 609419 www.paradigm.eu, info@paradigm.eu

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PAT-Krüger • • • Mangaan 6, 5234 GD Den Bosch, The Netherlands, T +31 73 6443366 www.pat-kruger.com, info@pat-kruger.nl

PECO Douwes Group

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Pedemex • Westblaak 47, 3012 KD Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4124329 www.pedemex.nl, p.schoonenberg@pedemex.nl

Petrofac Training Services

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Pompoenweg 3, 2321 DK Leiden, The Netherlands, T +31 71 7601660 www.skillsvx.com, skillsvx@petrofac.com

Petrogas Gas Systems

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Steenoven 11-13, 5626 DK Eindhoven, The Netherlands, T +31 182 565395 www.petrogas.nl, info@petrogas.nl

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Pleuger Water Solutions Hooge Zijde 29, 5605 LT Eindhoven, The Netherlands, T +31 40 2516874 www.pleuger.nl, info@pleuger.nl

Pliant Offshore

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Heusing 11, 4817 ZB Breda, The Netherlands, T +31 76 5816588 www.pliant-offshore.com, info@pliant-offshore.com

Port of Amsterdam

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De Ruijterkade 7, 1013 AA Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 5234500 www.portofamsterdam.com, daan.van.velzen@portofamsterdam.nl


Port of Den Helder

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PricewaterhouseCoopers Belastingadviseur

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Fascinatio Boulevard 350, 3009 AV Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 88 7920010 www.pwc.com, xuan.le@nl.pwc.com

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Red Box Energy Services

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Hofpoort Building, Hofplein 20, 14th Floor, 3032 AC Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2680200 www.redboxgroup.com, info@redboxgroup.com

Redwave • Handelskade 6, 1948 NA Beverwijk, The Netherlands, T +31 251 262400 www.redwave.nl, info@redwave.nl

Redwise Maritime Services

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Amersfoortseweg 12E, 3751 LK Bunschoten Spakenburg, The Netherlands, T +31 33 4217860 www.redwise.com, info@redwise.nl

RelyOn Nutec Beerweg 71, 3199 LM Rotterdam - Maasvlakte, The Netherlands, T +31 181 376600 www.relyonnutec.com/en_nl, booking@nl.relyonnutec.com

Resato International Duitslandlaan 1, 9403 DL Assen, The Netherlands, T +31 50 5016877 www.resato.com, info@resato.com

Rhenus Logistics Antarcticaweg 199, 3199 KA Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 181 355500 www.nl.rhenus.com, sales@nl.rhenus.com

Ridderflex & Plastics Touwslagerstraat 5, 2984 AW Ridderkerk, The Netherlands, T +31 180 463471 www.ridderflex.nl, sales@ridderflex.nl

ROC Kop van Noord-Holland

Sperwerstraat 4, 1780 AG Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 611200 www.rockopnh.nl, bo@rockopnh.nl

Roodhart Marine & Offshore Services

Waalhaven Zuidzijde 52-66, 3088 HJ Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4286122 www.roodhart.com, marine@roodhart.com

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Rotterdam Offshore Group

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Drutenstraat 7, 3087 CC Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4737400 www.rotterdamoffshore.com, info@rotterdamoffshore.com

Rotterdam Partners

Korte Hoogstraat 31, 3011 GK Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 7900140 www.rotterdampartners.nl, info@rotterdampartners.nl

Royal IHC Smitweg 6, 2961 AW Kinderdijk, The Netherlands, T +31 88 0152535 www.royalihc.com, info@royalihc.com

Rusch Offshore Services Aambeeld 4, 1671 NT Medemblik, The Netherlands, T +31 227 540027 www.rusch.to, info@rusch.to

Saltwater Engineering

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Sandvik Materials Technology ‘s-Gravelandseweg 401, 3100 AE Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2080221 www.materials.sandvik/en, hans.boudewijn@sandvik.com

SBM Offshore

Karel Doormanweg 66, 3115 JD Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2320 000 www.sbmoffshore.com, group.communications@sbmoffshore.com

Schlumberger Petroleum Services

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Kromhoutstraat 26, 1976 BM IJmuiden, The Netherlands, T +31 255 562000 www.slb.com

SDC Verifier Zijlvest 25, 2011 VB Haarlem, The Netherlands, T +31 15 3010310 www.sdcverifier.com, support@sdcverifier.com

Sea Rescue Gear Papelaan West 158, 2250 AC Voorschoten, The Netherlands, T +31 71 5611365 www.skilltrade.nl, jstam@skilltrade.nl

Seacontractors Brokerage

Gortstraat 36, 4331 LC Middelburg, The Netherlands, T +31 118 410520 www.seacontractors.com, info@seacontractors.com

Seafox • • Zuidtoren - Taurusavenue 23, 2132 LS Hoofddorp, The Netherlands, T +31 23 5541313 www.seafox.com, info@seafox.com

Seal For Life Industries

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Gasselterstraat 20, 9503 JB Stadskanaal, The Netherlands, T +31 599 696170 www.sealforlife.com, info@sealforlife.com

SeaMar Services

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Het Nieuwe Werk 49, 1780 AN Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 683050 www.seamar.nl, info@seamar.nl

Seatools • • Edisonstraat 67, 3280 AE Numansdorp, The Netherlands, T +31 186 680000 www.seatools.nl, info@seatools.nl

Seaway 7

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Louis Pasteurlaan 5, 2719 EE Zoetermeer, The Netherlands, T +31 79 3637700 www.seaway7.com, bd@subsea7.com


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Selmers • • • 68 Biesland 3, 1948 RJ Beverwijk, The Netherlands, T +31 251 211999 www.selmers.com, mail@selmers.com

Siemens Nederland

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Prinses Beatrixlaan 800, 2595 BN Den Haag, The Netherlands, T +31 70 3333333 www.siemens.nl/oil-gas, oilgas.nl@siemens.com

Siemens PLM Software

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Het Zuiderkruis 63, 5215 MV Den Bosch, The Netherlands, T +31 73 6802500 www.siemens.nl/plm, info.benelux.plm@siemens.com

SIF Netherlands Mijnheerkensweg 33, 6041 TA Roermond, The Netherlands, T +31 475 385777 www.sif-group.com, info@sif-group.com

Sinus Jevi

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Siri Marine Stationsweg 1, 9901 CP Appingedam, The Netherlands, T +31 596 620997 www.sirimarine.nl, info@sirimarine.nl

Smitsvonk Holland

Goudstraat 6, 2718 RC Zoetermeer, The Netherlands, T +31 79 3613533 www.smitsvonk.com, sales@smitsvonk.nl

SMST Designers & Constructors De Steven 51-53, Harbour no. 713, 9206 AX Drachten, The Netherlands, T +31 512 591000 www.smstequipment.com, info@smst.nl

Smulders • • 53 Hoge Mauw 200, 2370 Arendonk, Belgium, T +32 14 672281 www.smulders.com, info@smulders.com

Solidd Steel Structures

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Solcamastraat 22, 9262 ND Sumar, The Netherlands, T +31 511 462525 www.solidd.eu, solidd@solidd.eu

SoluForce • Flevolaan 7, 1601 MA Enkhuizen, The Netherlands, T +31 228 355555 www.soluforce.com, info@soluforce.com

SOMA Bedrijfsopleidingen

Ceintuurbaan 2, 3840 AH Harderwijk, The Netherlands, T +31 341 499450 www.somabedrijfsopleidingen.nl, info@somabedrijfsopleidingen.nl

Spliethoff • 57 Radarweg 36, 1000 AK Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 20 4488400 www.spliethoff.com, projects@spliethoff.com

SPM Marine & Offshore

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Thomas Edisonweg 10, 5151 DJ Drunen, The Netherlands, T +31 416 747001 www.spminstrument.nl, info@spminstrument.nl

SPT Offshore Pelmolenlaan 1A, 3447 GW Woerden, The Netherlands, T +31 88 2202121 www.sptoffshore.com, info@sptoffshore.com

STC-KNRM Maritime Offshore Wind Training Centre

Quarantaineweg 98, Harbour nr. 2620, 3089 KP Rotterdam - Heijplaat, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4283860 www.stc-knrm.nl, info@stc-knrm.nl

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Stephenson Academy

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Supermaritime Nederland

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Oostenrijkweg 15, 4455 RZ Nieuwdorp, The Netherlands, T +31 118 460020 www.supermaritime.com, info@supermaritime.nl

Svasek Hydraulics Kratonkade 23, 3024 ES Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4671361 www.svasek.com, info@svasek.com

Task Environmental Services Worldwide Magelhaenstraat 16, 7825 VK Emmen, The Netherlands, T +31 591 210220 www.task-es.com, info@task-es.com

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TechnipFMC - Surface Technologies

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Techno Fysica

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Aalborg 5, 2993 LP Barendrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 180 620211 www.technofysica.com, info@technofysica.nl

Teijin Aramid

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Velperweg 76, 6824 BM Arnhem, The Netherlands, T +31 88 2689121 www.teijinaramid.com, oilandgas@teijinaramid.com

Temporary Works Design Marconistraat 16, 3029 AK Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2940374 www.twd.nl, info@twd.nl

The Hague Business Agency (THBA)

Prinses Margrietplantsoen 35, 2595 AM Den Haag, The Netherlands, T +31 70 3115555 businessagency.thehague.com, thebusiness@thehague.com

The Offshore Partners Sluisjesdijk 155, 3087 AG Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4914131 www.theoffshorepartners.com, info@theoffshorepartners.com

Thermo Electric Instrumentation

Coenecoop 71-73, 2741 PH Waddinxveen, The Netherlands, T +31 85 7607300 www.te-instrumentation.com, info@te-instrumentation.com

TKF • • • Spinnerstraat 15, 7480 AA Haaksbergen, The Netherlands, T +31 53 5732255 www.tkf.nl, info@tkf.nl

TNO Bouw en Ondergrond Utrecht

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Princetonlaan 6, 3508 TA Utrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 30 2564600 www.tno.nl, wegwijzer@tno.nl


TNO Industrie en Techniek Delft

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TOS People on Demand

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Tradinco Instruments

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TU Delft / Department of Ship & Offshore Structures

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Twister • • Einsteinlaan 20, 2289 CC Rijswijk, The Netherlands, T +31 70 3030006 www.twisterbv.com, office@twisterbv.com

Ulstein Design & Solutions

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Rotterdam Airportplein 32, 3045 AP Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4750011 www.ulstein.com, udsbv.info@ulstein.com

United Offshore Services

Appelweg 16, 4782 PX Moerdijk, The Netherlands, T +31 168 415140 www.uos-nl.com, sales@uos-nl.com

Valvetight • • • Zandhaarweg 5, 7595 KM Weerselo, The Netherlands, T +31 85 3012888 www.valvetight.com, pronk@valvetight.com

Van Aalst Group

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Baanhoekweg 16, 3313 LA Dordrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 78 6221304 www.vanaalstgroup.com, info@vanaalstgroup.com

Van Beest Industrieweg 6, 3361 HJ Sliedrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 184 413300 www.vanbeest.nl, sales@vanbeest.eu

Van Halteren Metaal De Kronkels 27, 3752 LM Bunschoten, The Netherlands, T +31 33 2992300 www.vanhalteren.com, info@vanhalteren.com

Van Heck Ambachtsstraat 2, 8391 VK Noordwolde, The Netherlands, T +31 561 431739 www.vanheckgroup.com, info@vanheckgroup.com

Van Leusden Parelhoenweg 2, 4791 PA Klundert, The Netherlands, T +31 168 385225 www.vanleusden.com, info@vanleusden.com

Van Meeuwen Lubrication Leeuwenveldseweg 5A, 1382 LV Weesp, The Netherlands, T +31 294 494494 www.vanmeeuwen.com, info@vanmeeuwen.com

Van Oord

Schaardijk 211, 3063 NH Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 88 8260000 www.vanoord.com, info@vanoord.com

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Van Oord Offshore

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Van Veelen Industriële Verpakkingen

Van Veenendaalweg 17, 3088 HG Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4290180 www.veelen.nl, info@veelen.nl

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Van Woerkom, Nobels & Ten Veen Kubus 60, 3364 DG Sliedrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 184 414800 www.wnvnl.com, info@wnvnl.com

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VDL Klima

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VIRO • 46 Burgemeester van Lierplein 73, 3134 ZB Vlaardingen, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4092600 www.viro-group.com/nl, j.meulmeester@viro-group.com

Vlentec International

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Roald Amundsenstraat 31, 7825 AP Emmen, The Netherlands, T +31 59 1394720 vlentec.com, sales@vlentec.com

VoTech Filter

Kerktiend 14, 6065 BN Montfort, The Netherlands, T +31 475 712953 www.votechfilter.nl, info@votechfilter.nl

Vroon Offshore Services

Het Nieuwe Werk 88, 1781 AK Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 673800 www.vroonoffshore.com, info@nl.vroonoffshore.com

Vryhof • • Karel Doormanweg 7, 3115 JD Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 2668900 www.vryhof.com, info@vryhof.com

Vuyk Engineering Rotterdam

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Lichtenauerlaan 2, 3062 ME Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 88 0155115 www.vuykrotterdam.com, vuyk@vuykrotterdam.com

W1CON • • • • • Uranusstraat 11, 8521 LZ Sint Nicolaasga, The Netherlands, T +31 6 15841940 www.w1con.com, gbm.wigger@w1con.com

Wagenborg Offshore Holding

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Marktstraat 10, 9930 AA Delfzijl, The Netherlands, T +31 596 636911 www.wagenborg.com, info@wagenborg.com

Wärtsilä Netherlands

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Havenstraat 21, 3115 HC Schiedam, The Netherlands, T +31 88 9802000 www.wartsila.com/nld/nl, sales.benelux@wartsila.com


Weatherford Elastomers

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WellGear Group Oosteinde 1, 9431 AT Westerbork, The Netherlands, T +31 85 2734600 www.wellgear.nl, info@wellgear.nl

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WIND Cable Services Oudegracht 164-168, 1811 CP Alkmaar, The Netherlands, T +31 72 5193250 www.wind.nl, info@wind.nl

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Work Wise

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Workships Group

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K.P. van der Mandelelaan 34, 3062 MB Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 4530377 www.workships.nl, post@workships.nl, chartering@workships.nl

WTS Energy

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Prinsessegracht 7, 2514 AN Den Haag, The Netherlands, T +31 70 2400470 www.wtsenergy.com, info@wtsenergy.com

Yena Engineering

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WTC Building Beursplein 37, 3011AA Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 8454617 www.yenaengineering.nl, yena@yenaengineering.nl

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De Ruyterkade 7, 1013 AA Amsterdam, The Netherlands www.ayop.com, info@ayop.com

Central Dredging Association (CEDA) Rotterdamseweg 183C, 2274 HV Delft, The Netherlands, T +31 15 2858728 www.dredging.org, johan.pennekamp@wldelft.nl

Dutcham Dutch Brazilian Chamber of Commerce

Rua Marques de Itu 503, CJ. 62, 01223-001 Sao Paolo, Brazil, T +55 11 32219242 www.dutcham.com.br, info@dutcham.com.br

EEEGR • Unit 4, Ground Floor Wellington Park, NR31 7BB Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom, T +44 1493 412199 www.eeegr.com, office@eeegr.com

evofenedex • Signaalrood 60, 2718 SG Zoetermeer, The Netherlands, T +31 79 3467346 www.evofenedex.nl, info@evofenedex.nl

Haven en Scheepvaart Vereniging (HSV) Den Helder

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IJzergietersweg 1, 1786 RD Den Helder, The Netherlands, T +31 223 616739 www.hsvdenhelder.nl, info@hsvdenhelder.nl

Holland House Mexico Energy & Maritime Av. Paseo De La Reforma 180, Juarez, 6600 Mexico City, Mexico, T +52 55 50258685 www.hollandhousemexico.com, tb@hollandhousemexico.com

International Association of 2 Contractors Frans Halsstraat 42, 6501 BK Nijmegen, The Netherlands, T +31 24 6752252 www.iadc.org, anne.otten@iadc.org

Nederlandse WindEnergie Associatie, NWEA Arthur van Schendelstraat 550, 3511 MH Utrecht, The Netherlands, T +31 30 2316977 www.nwea.nl, info@nwea.nl

Netherlands African Business Council Prinses Margrietplantsoen 37, 2595 AM Den Haag, The Netherlands, T +31 70 3043618 www.nabc.nl, info@nabc.nl

Netherlands Maritime Technology Maaskade 119, 3007 DB Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 88 4451000 www.maritimetechnology.nl, info@maritimetechnology.nl

NOF Energy Ltd Thames House, Mandale Business Park, 1st floor, DH1 1TH Durham, United Kingdom, T +44 191 3846464 www.nofenergy.co.uk, business@nofenergy.co.uk

North Sea Port Schelpenpad 2, 4531 PD Terneuzen, The Netherlands, T +31 115 647400 www.northseaport.com, port@northseaport.com

Rotterdam Port Promotion Council Waalhaven Zuidzijde 19, 3089 JH Rotterdam, The Netherlands, T +31 10 3033260 www.rppc.nl/nl/home, rppc@rppc.nl

World Class Maintenance Boschstraat 35, 4811 GB Breda, The Netherlands, T +31 76 7631553 www.worldclassmaintenance.com, info@worldclassmaintenance.com

WTC Twente Energy Group

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Industrieplein 2, 7553 LL Hengelo, The Netherlands, T +31 74 2915604 www.wtctwente.nl/business-club/themagroepen/energy-group, info@wtctwente.eu


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Decom North Sea Riverside House, AB11 7LH Aberdeen, United Kingdom, T +44 1224 224129 www.decomnorthsea.com, bnixon@decomnorthsea.com

Energy Industries Council 89 Albert Embankment, SE1 7TP London, United Kingdom, T +44 207 091 8600 www.the-eic.com, sarah.gilley-lansdell@the-eic.com

Energy Technology Club Reyerslaan 80, B 1030 Brussels, Belgium, T +32 27 068147 www.agoria.be, pieter-jan.provoost@agoria.be

Evolen • 45, Rue Louis Blanc, F-92038 Paris, France, T +33 14 7176737 www.evolen.org, j.ropers@gep-france.com

Industry Technology Facilitator ITF

Expl House, Science and Energy Park Br of Don, AB23 8GX Aberdeen, United Kingdom, T +44 122 4222410 www.oil-itf.com, info@oil-itf-secure.com

Norsk Industri

Næringslivets hus Middelthuns gate 27, Oslo, N-0306 Oslo, Norway, T +47 230 88800 www.norskindustri.no, runar.rugtvedt@norskindustri.no

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Disclaimer The Netherlands Suppliers Catalogue provides information about oil, gas and environment related companies in the Netherlands, with their addresses, capabilities, number of employees and contact details. This publication has been produced with the greatest possible care and to the best of the authors’ knowledge. However, neither the publisher nor IRO accept any responsibility or liability for the content of this publication and no rights can be derived from it.

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