Offshore WIND International Bussiness Guide 2020

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EDITOR’S NOTE Dear reader, Welcome to the 9th edition of the Offshore WIND International Business Guide. This printed edition is intended, along with the online edition, to display the offshore wind supply chain companies with all their expertise. This industry thrives on innovation. In the past eight editions we have published many profiles of companies’ innovative services, equipment and ideas in the guide. What was innovative then, is seen today as being tried and tested, exactly what is needed for wind farm installation and maintenance. Please take time to carefully look through this edition for profiles of companies that could help you and your company reduce costs, increase efficiency or improve performance. As a guide, both in print an online, we have been innovating ourselves. This printed Offshore WIND International Business Guide is only one part of an interconnected, multimedia offshore energy base, each part with different properties designed to offer the readers with a wide range of relevant information. On OffshoreWIND.biz video clips, photograph galleries and updated information about the companies can also be found and you will see regular news items on the site generated to follow news of the guide’s profiled companies. We take pride in the fact that this guide has played some part in the promotion of the innovation. As you are reading this you have probably picked the copy up at one of the many events around Europe, or even further afield, where they are distributed from the media area, or from Navingo’s own stand. We have made sure that they will be available to pick up at as many events, where the offshore wind community meets, as possible.

The Offshore WIND team

Bourbon Subsea & Vryhof installing the Windfloat from Principle Power. North Sea’s first semi-submersible Floating Wind turbine.

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INDEX

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INDEX

INDEX

OFFSHORE WIND MAP .................................................................................. 10

C

Cuxport .......................................................................................................................................... 50

M

Mukran Port ............................................................................................................................ 86

INDEX BY CATEGORY ...................................................................................... 116

N

NKT GmbH & Co. KG ............................................................................................... 87

EVENTS CALENDAR ........................................................................................... 121

O

Oceanteam .............................................................................................................................. 89

ADVERTISERS’ INDEX

C-Ventus Offshore Windfarm Services .............................................. 53 MARKETS OUTLOOK ......................................................................................... 12

Asia Wind Energy Association ...................................................................... 14

D

Damen Offshore Wind .............................................................................................. 56

Belgian Offshore Platform .................................................................................... 16

Davi - Promau S.r.l ......................................................................................................... 58

Business Network for Offshore Wind .................................................. 18

Deep BV ....................................................................................................................................... 59

Oceanwide ................................................................................................................................ 90

Business Network Offshore Wind .................................................................. 85

Wind Denmark .................................................................................................................... 20

DEKC Maritime ................................................................................................................... 61

Offshore Cable Equipment ................................................................................. 92

Bladt Industries ..........................................................................Inside back cover

German Offshore Wind Energy Foundation ............................... 22

DEME Offshore ................................................................................................................... 62

Offshore Energy ................................................................................................................. 93

Global Wind Energy Council ............................................................................ 24

DHSS ............................................................................................................................................... 64

NORWEA .................................................................................................................................... 26

DOCK90 ...................................................................................................................................... 65

Netherlands Wind Energy Association .............................................. 28

Dropsafe ...................................................................................................................................... 66

Ridderflex & Plastics .................................................................................................... 95

Syndicat des énergies renouvelables

DS Marine Finance ........................................................................................................ 67

Rix Renewables ................................................................................................................. 97

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RanaWorks ............................................................................................................................... 94

WAB ................................................................................................................................................... 32

E COMPANY PROFILES

A

EEW Special Pipe Constructions .............................................................. 68

S

ELA Container Offshore .......................................................................................... 69

Scaldis ............................................................................................................................................ 102 Seaway 7 .................................................................................................................................... 104

Acta Marine ............................................................................................................................. 36 ALL NRG A/S ........................................................................................................................ 37

F

Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38

Faccin S.p.A. ......................................................................................................................... 70

SeaZip Offshore Service BV ............................................................................. 105

Formosan Business Support .......................................................................... 71

ShipSupport.com ............................................................................................................ 106 Sif Netherlands ................................................................................................................... 107

AncoferWaldram Steelplates ........................................................................... 39 Arcelor Mittal Energy Projects ........................................................................ 40

Safe Lifting ................................................................................................................................ 101

G

GustoMSC ................................................................................................................................ 72

H

HST Ltd ......................................................................................................................................... 73

Smulders ..................................................................................................................................... 108

Azimuth Marine .................................................................................................................. 41

B

Biardo Survival Suits ................................................................................................... 42

Huisman ....................................................................................................................................... 75

Bibby Marine Services .............................................................................................. 43

Hydrauvision ........................................................................................................................... 76

T

Temporary Works Design ..................................................................................... 109

V

Van Oord ..................................................................................................................................... 110 VCK Travel ................................................................................................................................. 111

Bladt Industries .................................................................................................................. 44 Blue Offshore ......................................................................................................................... 45

I

Visser & Smit Hanab ................................................................................................... 112

iPS - Powerful People ............................................................................................... 77

Vryhof ............................................................................................................................................... 113

Boskalis ......................................................................................................................................... 46 Bourbon Subsea Services .................................................................................. 47

J

Jan De Nul Group ........................................................................................................... 80 Japan Wind Power Association .................................................................. 82

Braveheart Marine .......................................................................................................... 48

W

WIND Cable Services ................................................................................................ 114 Windcat Workboats BV. ......................................................................................... 115

Breman Machinery ........................................................................................................ 49

L

Lowland International ................................................................................................ 83

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Lubbers Logistics Group ...................................................................................... 84


OFFSHORE WIND MAP

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Kristiansund Kristiansund

Averøya

Havsul H I

Sandøy Härnösand Härnösand

Ålesund

Kemi

Føroyar Føroyar

Måløy

Suurhiekka S

Piteå

Tahkoluoto Ext.E(Pori (PoriP2)

Hywind Tampen Hywind Tampen

Shetland Shetland Islands Islands

Fjell

Lerwick

Lerwick

Scalloway

Bergen

Bergen Fjell

NORWAY NORWAY Askøy

Fjell

Askøy

Bergen Fjell

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Raahe R / Pertunmatala P m Storgrundet S

Storgrundet Storgrundet Utposten II II Utposten Utposten Utposten Utknallen Utknallen

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Lerwick

Scalloway

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Gävle

FINLAND FINLAND

K M m Kokkolan Merituulivoimapuiston

Stromness Kirkwall

Haugesund

Haugesund

Karmøy

Karmøy

Inkoo-Raaseporin Inkoo-Raaseporin Svenska Svenska Bjorn Offshore Bjorn Offshore

Stavanger

Stavanger

Stavanger

Strömstad

Larvik

Strömstad

Larvik

Strömstad

Ajos Kemin Ajoksen Meriperustushanke

Kinlochbervie

Kinlochbervie

Stornaway

Lochinver

Gairloch

Lochinver

Kinlochbervie

Ullapool

Ullapool

Gairloch

Arendal

Flekkefjord

Flekkefjord

Gairloch

Kristiansand

Lysekil

Lysekil

Fraserburgh

Fraserburgh

Fraserburgh

Hywind Scotland Hywind Hywind Scotland Scotland PilotPilot ParkPark Hywind Scotland PilotPilot ParkPark

Peterhead

Peterhead

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Oban Dundee

Dundee

Oban

Dundee

Tahkoluoto Ext.E(Pori (PoriP2) Göteborg

Göteborg

Göteborg Skagen

Skagen

Skagen

Hirtshals

Hirtshals s

Hirtshals

Frederiks Frederikshavn

Frederiks Frederikshavn

Göteborg

Västervik

Skagen

Hanstholm

Visby

Grenå

Borgholm

Halmstad

Halmstad

Halmstad

Grenå

Bergen

Visby

Oskarshamn Oskarshamn

Kristiansund

Averøya

Ventspils

Sandøy

Halmstad

Kalmar

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Bockstigen B Kårehamn K m

Kattegat Kattegat Offshore Offshore

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Kokkolan Merituulivoimapuiston

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Kattegat Kattegat Offshore Offshore

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Kristiansand

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Gairloch

Norrköping

Langgrund Langgrund I I

Nyköping

Nyköping

Norrköping

Arendal Lysekil

Flekkefjord

Ullapool

Peterhead

Oban

Egersund Arendal

Lochinver

Fraserburgh

Mallaig

Egersund Arendal

Egersund

Stornaway

Lochinver

Ullapool

Langgrund I Gustav Gustav Dahlen Dahlen

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Strömstad

Norrköping

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Stornaway

Loska

Narva Paldiski

Tornio Royttan merotuulivoimapuisto

Larvik

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Loska

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Paldiski

G Dahlen D Gustav Scrabster

Inkoo-Raaseporin Inkoo-Raaseporin

Stavanger

Dounreay Tri Scrabster

Hanko

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Vindpark Vindpark Vänern Vänern

Nyköping

Scrabster

Hanko

Stockholm Stockholm

Haugesund

Karmøy

Larvik

Kirkwall

Helsinki Helsinki

Mariehamn Mariehamn

E E

Stromness

Sandøy

Kirkwall

Vyborg

Hamina

S S

Stromness Kirkwall

Vyborg Hamina

Turku

Borgholm

Borgholm

Kalmar

Kalmar

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Riga Riga

C C

Stromness

Rauma

St. Peterburg St. Peterburg

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Averøya

Rauma

Oslo Oslo

Kristiansund

Havsul H I

Pori

Turku

Stadt Test Sites

Siipyy / Kristiinakaupunki

LATVIA LATVIA

Borgholm

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Haugesund

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Karmøy

Tahkoluoto (Pori(Pori (Pori (Pori 1) 1) Tahkoluoto

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Askøy

Askøy

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Sandøy

B O B T O H T N H I N A A

Tórshavn

Averøya

Havsul I Havsul I Sandøy

Sandøy

EUROPE EUROPE

Kristiansund Kristiansund

Averøya

Averøya

Kalmar

Tahkoluoto Ext. (Pori (Pori 2) Tahkoluoto (Pori (Pori 1)

Hywind Tampen

Grenå

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Storgrundet

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Asia Wind Energy Association Asia-Pacific: The Next Frontier for the Global Offshore Wind Industry With pressure on governments in Asia-Pacific to commit to their climate change targets, countries such as Taiwan and Japan have set ambitious goals for renewable energy development. As this energy transition requires the replacement of large-scale fossil fuelbased power generation, several countries have chosen offshore wind as the most viable option to achieve these goals. This has caused a flurry of activity in the regional offshore wind industry in the past two years and it is expected that the region will soon overtake Europe as the biggest offshore wind market. Regional Outlook The Asia-Pacific region has seen a tremendous growth in offshore wind development during the last twelve months. From an initial 10-year forecast in 2017 of 11,2 GW by 2027, our new estimate sees installed offshore wind capacity rise 20-fold to 43 GW in 2027. This is fueled by the fact that electricity demand in Asia-Pacific is among the highest in the world with end use demand to increase 63% by 2040. With the need to de-carbonize their economies, countries in Asia-Pacific have made offshore wind their key priority as offshore wind projects have higher capacity factors than other renewables, are similar in capacity to thermal plants and enable faster penetration and are large enough to cater to this growing demand. The current focus of the industry are on Taiwan, China, Japan and South Korea while emerging markets such as India, Vietnam and Australia are being closely watched. China Leading the charge in offshore wind in Asia-Pacific is China, which is expected to see capacity grow from 5 GW to 31 GW in the next decade. Although the government target is 43 GW in coming years, the country is facing severe supply chain bottlenecks with the offshore wind turbine production have reached its maximum capacity limits. Taiwan Taiwan has been the most visible development in the regional offshore wind industry as it opened up its industry to global players such as Orsted, Northland Power and CIP. In 2018, it awarded a total of 5,7 GW in offshore wind projects which will be developed and constructed in the coming years. Taiwan will be pushing ahead to realize a potential 10-12 GW target by 2030 as indicated by the government this year.

Asia Wind Energy Association Capita Green - Level 24 138 Market Street Singapore 0488946 T +65 (0) 66 79 60 71 E edgare@asiawind.org I www.asiawind.org

Emerging Markets Although China, Taiwan, Japan and South Korea lead the development in the region, there are a number of new offshore wind markets emerging in Asia-Pacific. The Indian government has already identified potential sites for offshore win and indicated it will tender 1 GW of demonstration projects though implementation continues to be delayed as financial support measure have yet to be finalized. In Australia, the 2 GW Star of the South project remains the only offshore wind project in development but it is expected that the Australian government will implement a national offshore wind policy on the back of developing a global hydrogen industry. In Southeast Asia, Vietnam is the first country seeing offshore wind activity with the announcement of a 3,4 GW project. However, the country will need to first further develop and upgrade its grid system to be able to accommodate large scale renewable energy projects. Conclusion With the ambitious goals set by several governments, the offshore wind industry in Asia-Pacific will sooner or later overtake Europe as the largest offshore wind market. China is already expected to overtake United Kingdom in 2021 with having the largest installed capacity globally. Despite the enormous potential of offshore wind in Asia-Pacific, key challenges around technology maturity and the limited ability to build a regional offshore wind supply chain remain. To support the ambitious growth in offshore wind capacity, a robust supply chain needs to be developed. Maritime infrastructure, establishing a local vessel fleet to install and service offshore wind farms, and upgrades to transmission systems will take time to be built up. This will require strong commitments by regional governments to support and invest in the growth of offshore wind. Not withstanding this, the region will see a tremendous growth in the coming years and the question will not be 'if' but 'when' Asia-Pacific will overtake Europe as the largest offshore wind market.

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Japan With 12 GW of projects in development, the Japanese government has designated 11 sites in preparation for tenders that will begin in 2020; paving the for the beginning of utility scale offshore projects.

South Korea South Korea has ambitious plans and is targeting at least 13 GW offshore wind by 2030 with plans to accelerate floating offshore. Global players such as Engie, Shell and Macquarie have announced plans to develop projects in the country.

Edgare Kerkwijk Board Member


Annemie Vermeylen Secretary General

Belgian Offshore Platform

Belgian Offshore Platform

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The Belgian Offshore Platform (BOP) is a non-profit association of investors and owners of wind farms in the Belgian part of the North Sea. The BOP was founded in 2011 to advocate the development of wind energy in the Belgian waters of the North Sea. Offshore wind energy has 1,556 MW installed capacity in the North Sea in 2019. By 2020, this will amount to an installed capacity of 2,262 MW, which will produce an average 8 TWh annually, around 10% of total electricity demand. After 2020, offshore wind energy capacity in the Belgian North Sea can be further developed to at least 4,000 MW. Offshore wind energy in Belgium Today, six projects, C-Power, Belwind, Northwind, Nobelwind, Rentel and Norther, representing 1,556 MW, are fully operational and meet the electricity needs of about 1.5 million homes. The projects Northwester II (219 MW) and SeaMade (487 MW) are currently being constructed and will be commissioned in 2020. With these developments, Belgium has become the fifth largest offshore wind energy producer in the world. By 2020, the eight offshore wind farms will represent a total installed capacity of 2,262 MW and will provide an average of eight TWh/year of renewable electricity, which is equivalent to 10% of the current electricity demand in Belgium, or carbon free electricity for around 2.2 million homes. Renewables target The European Union aims to further reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40% for 2030, with a 32% share of renewable energy. To contribute to this goal, the federal government approved in 2018 new offshore wind zones for doubling the capacity of offshore wind in Belgium in the 2020-2026 Marine Spatial Plan. This will increase the total North Sea wind capacity to more than 4,000 MW, which is an essential

building block for the security of supply in the post-nuclear era. Continuing investment in offshore wind energy is therefore imperative. Innovation & expertise in the Belgian offshore wind value chain As early as 2003, Belgium started with the development of its first offshore wind farm on the Thornton Bank (C-Power). For the pilot phase, six gravity based foundations were constructed on which the first offshore 5 MW wind turbines were installed in 2008. This pilot phase was followed by the installation of 6 MW wind turbines on jacket foundations. Several Belgian companies such as DEME, CG, Fabricom, Jan De Nul, Hanssen Industrial Transmissions, GeoSea, Iemants, G-Tech, etc., active in maritime construction, offshore electrical infrastructure, gearbox manufacturing and cable laying, contributed to the successful construction and operation of the Belgian offshore wind farms. This pioneering expertise of the Belgian offshore wind energy sector is already being exported abroad: many Belgian companies are active in European and international offshore wind projects.

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U.S. Offshore Wind: 8,240 MW In Development Process The Business Network for Offshore Wind is the leading 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization solely focused on developing the U.S. offshore wind industry. We follow the U.S. market daily and are the voice of the offshore wind business community at the state, federal and global levels. National offshore wind target The U.S. Department of Energy’s Offshore Wind Technologies Market Update has reported that the current U.S. offshore wind energy pipeline grew to an estimated potential generating capacity of 25,824 megawatts (MW), with 21,225 MW under exclusive site control by developers. Major economic developments in the U.S. marketplace were the acquisition of the former US Wind New Jersey project (now known as Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind) by EDF Renewables and Shell New Energies for $215 million, and the December 2018 auctions of three Wind Energy Areas off of Massachusetts for a total of $405 million. Current status of project pipelines (in MW) in U.S. states The states continue to drive energy policy and make decisions locally about energy mix, off-takes and planning, and the U.S regional supply chain is starting to come into focus.

Mid-Atlantic: • New York made headlines with a 9,000 MW by 2035 offshore wind goal, and by awarding two projects to Ørsted and Equinor totalling 1,696 MW. Nearby, Ørsted’s 130 MW South Fork wind farm could start construction as

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early as 2021 and be operational in 2022. BOEM expects to hold an auction for three or four Wind Energy Areas in the New York Bight in 2020. • New Jersey made a big down payment in June 2019 on its 3,500 MW offshore goal by awarding an 1,100 MW project to Ørsted, which remains the largest single awarded offshore wind project in the United States. In November 2019, Governor Murphy signed an executive order increasing New Jersey’s offshore wind goal to 7,500 MW by 2035. • Maryland is progressing on two projects totalling 368 MW, and set a new state goal of a minimum of 1,200 MW of offshore wind energy by 2030.

Future plans for OSW in the U.S. The offshore wind industry is ramping up quickly in the U.S., pushed by a requirement to begin construction aided by a national standards and guidelines-setting initiative led by NREL. Ports, assembly areas, and offshore wind industry infrastructure are currently being identified, brought under contract and developed. For information on joining the Network, see www.offshorewindus.org/about-us/join/.

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New England/Northeast: • Massachusetts has Vineyard Wind 1, the first U.S. utilityscale project at 800 MW, currently under an expanded environmental review by U.S. BOEM, and just announced a joint venture between Shell New Energy Ventures and Portuguese utility EDPR as the winner of their second 804 MW procurement, securing 1,604 MW of the state’s 3,200 MW goal. • Connecticut has a 300 MW project under development and will procure up to 2,000 MW before the end of 2019. • Rhode Island signed a 20-year PPA with Revolution Wind, a 400 MW project, in May 2019. This project could start operations in 2023. • Maine/New Hampshire/Northern Massachusetts has started a new BOEM Task Force to develop offshore wind in the Gulf of Maine. The University of Maine’s 12 MW Aqua Ventus project could produce electricity by 2023.

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The 2020s will be a decade in the name of offshore wind. The groundwork for the 450 GW of offshore wind in Europe in 2050 must be laid in the coming ten-year along with a massive expansion of offshore wind. In Denmark, the plans are laid out with more capacity to be added in the coming years along with plans for artificial energy islands.

The year of 2019 saw the launch of two reports with utmost importance for offshore wind and the future expansion of what is set to be the most important energy technology in Europe. First off, the IEA Special report on offshore, which was launched in November in Copenhagen predicted offshore wind to be the largest energy technology on the continent by 2040 followed by onshore wind. In late November 2019, WindEurope launched a report finding that it is absolutely possible to meet the EU Commission’s target of upwards 450 GW offshore wind by 2050. In the latest report, released during WindEurope Offshore 2019 in Copenhagen, Denmark is set to be the country with the most offshore wind per capita, installing 35 GW in the windy Danish waters. According to Wind Denmark, this is a minimum as the potential for power to x is not fully integrated in the report from WindEurope. Offshore wind is still very much synonymous with Denmark. As the CEO of Wind Denmark, Jan Hylleberg, said in the opening of the offshore conference, it is a success that Denmark is no longer alone in the front when it comes to offshore wind but has been overtaken by other countries. “Today, offshore wind is a global industry and the technology is reliable, cost effective and one of the answers to fight climate change. I’m thrilled that Denmark paved the way through innovative solutions, visionary industry players, and ambitious energy policies. Offshore wind is now available for everybody and is on its way to becoming a global technology.”

In Denmark as well as many other countries, marine spatial planning and future grid connections are of utmost importance. These are also issues that have been raised in the reports released in 2019, and which has also received attention from the North Seas Energy Cooperation. A selection of countries surrounding the North Seas and the EU Commission, where Denmark has led the work in the past year. Germany will take over for 2020 and maintain a strong focus on these issues along with an increased focus on financing and on the road towards 2050. The overall ambition can be boiled down to moving beyond sharing best practices and work together to reach the ambition of net-zero greenhouse gas emission in Europe by 2050. In Denmark, 2020 will reveal the tender for what is to be Denmark’s largest offshore wind farm to date, named Thor. The 800-1,000 MW wind farm of the West coast of Jutland has recently been awarded a CfD model. A somewhat similar model to the well-known UK CfD model where the developer will commit to a cashback to the state, if the power price increases beyond the bidding price (yearly calculations). It is expected that the ‘park side’ of Thor is subsidy free whilst the grid connection, which is included in the tender, is allowed subsidies.

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Denmark has plans for minimum three offshore wind farms of 800-1,000 MW with political will for additional parks. Add to this, 950 MW is under construction to be completed in the coming years and there are plans for roughly 3 GW of opendoor tenders for offshore wind.

In the Danish national budget for 2020, the Danish Government and its supporting parties have set aside DKK 65 mio. (9 mio. Euro over three years) to investigate an artificial island in the North Sea connecting at least 10 GW, as well as a project utilizing the existing island og Bornholm to act as an energy island connecting 1-5 GW to the main island of Denmark, Zealand, on which the power could be utilized for Power 2 X.


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Stiftung OFFSHORE-WINDENERGIE Oldenburger Str. 65 26316 Varel Germany T +44 (0) 51 95 15 16 1 E info@offshore-stiftung.de I www.offshore-stiftung.de

The German Offshore Wind Energy Foundation was created in 2005 to promote environmental and climate protection. The main objective is to promote the use of wind energy at sea, and to improve research. The Foundation has since established itself as a nonpartisan, multiregional, independent institution supporting offshore wind energy in Germany and Europe. It serves as a communication platform for political decision-makers, for business, and for research. The Foundation serves as a platform to share expertise and as an initiator of new ideas. At the same time, it also represents and bundles the various stakeholders’ interests, representing them towards politics, economy, and science, as well as to the general public.

KEY ACTIVITIES Advice and consulting for policy-makers The foundation supports various political institutions and stakeholders in expanding and promoting the use of offshore wind energy in Germany and Europe. It provides information, advice, and consulting to energy policy committees and works with other industry representatives to develop position papers on current issues related to offshore wind energy. The foundation also contributes to debates on energy policy with studies and scientific investigations, and it connects different players in the offshore wind energy sector with the maritime sector.

Media and public relations activities The foundation’s targeted press and public relations work encourages public acceptance of offshore wind. Since 2009, for example, its traveling exhibition “Fascination Offshore” has taught visitors about various aspects of using offshore wind energy. Grid and system integration The foundation is active in several areas related to grid and system integration, including working with partner organizations to draft statements and position papers on relevant issues. In order to find constructive solutions, the foundation discusses matters with the Federal Network Agency, relevant ministries, and grid operators.

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Sharing expertise and research The foundation participates in national and international projects and research on different issues related to offshore wind, thereby supporting development and innovation in the field. It functions as a platform for the different stakeholders

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Global Wind Energy Council What’s next for offshore wind? One of the biggest stories in the wind industry over the past few years has been the impressive growth of offshore wind - and it is showing no sign of slowing down any time soon. Where and how is this growth happening? What needs to be done to unlock the full potential for this emerging technology? The Global Wind Energy Council’s Alastair Dutton provides a global snapshot of the trajectory for offshore wind and why more and more countries are looking offshore.

Offshore wind has been a hot topic over the past few years, and it is no surprise why. The International Energy Agency expects that offshore wind will be a $1 trillion industry by 2040, with offshore wind capacity forecasted to grow to 1 TW by 2050 according to IRENA. It is therefore an increasingly important piece of the energy transition puzzle to reduce carbon emissions and fulfil our climate goals.

ambitions further announcing in October 2019 an additional 10 GW by 2035. This government ambition has brought in millions in investments for local industry and created thousands of jobs, and now other countries in the region such as Japan, South Korea, Vietnam and India are looking to build an offshore market of their own to also see these significant benefits.

Europe has been leading this charge, with countries such as the UK, Germany, Netherlands, Denmark and Belgium putting in place offshore wind targets and the government support to realise these targets. France, Sweden, Ireland, Turkey and Poland as well as potentially Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are all now setting their sights on offshore wind. WindEurope has called for 450 GW of offshore wind by 2050 in Europe, a goal which is technically achievable if the industry and government work together to put in place the right policy mechanisms.

Looking now to the other side of the world, the United States are also pioneers for offshore wind, with 25 GW of projects in development. On the East Coast, we are seeing fixed foundations being rolled out while in the deeper waters on the West Coast, floating foundations is the technology of choice.

Yet, Europe is only one region where offshore has massive potential to contribute to the energy transition, with more and more countries looking to take advantage of this cost-competitive and powerful energy source. According to a recent World Bank Group report, there is over 3 TW of technical potential for offshore wind in just eight developing countries. It is thus crucial that we look globally into new emerging markets if the full potential of offshore wind is to be untapped. Since 2018, China has been leading the world in annual build rate - going from less than 1 GW in 2015 to a forecasted 12 GW in 2020 and 60 GW by 2030. We will see a massive installation rush over the next two years as the Feed-in-Tariff will expire in 2021 and offshore projects will be subsidy-free.

Speaking of floating offshore wind, we expect to see floating technologies reaching commercial scale in various markets around the world over the next decade. As these projects get deployed, costs will fall possibly similar to levels of fixed foundation. This exciting opportunity would increase deployment potential by a factor of four, thereby opening even more markets for offshore where fixed foundations are simply not viable. As offshore wind continues to grow, the power grids will need to adapt in order to take full advantage of this technology. Innovation in storage and alternative production, such as green hydrogen and desalinated water, are solutions that can decrease pressure on power grids while ensuring that each turbine is maximising its power production potential. Given the impressive growth and innovation that we have seen so far in the offshore wind industry, we are confident that these challenges can be overcome and that we will be seeing more and more offshore turbines in oceans across the world.

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NORWEA Norway is edging toward opening areas for offshore wind deployment and establishing the legal framework for project development. The first floating wind array in Norwegian waters is coming, and FID on the first bottom-fixed project may be imminent.

Ocean energy act The Ocean Energy Act (havenergilova) was constituted in 2010. The law states that zones must be opened before offshore wind applications can be made - with exceptions for experimental projects and oil- and gas powering initiatives. Moreover, the secondary legislation under the law was missing. Now movement is back on track. Opening of areas for offshore wind In July the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy (OED) published its suggestions for secondary legislation. With the publication, the OED made recommendations for the opening of the first areas for offshore wind, based on a 2012 assessment of a total of 15 areas by the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE). The Ministry suggested opening two areas and called for input on the potential of opening of a third area. To the north, the OED recommends the opening of Sandksallen - Sørøya Nord. The area was considered to have low energy yielding potential compared to the other areas considered by NVE, but the OED writes that it considers the possibility of near-shore bottom-fixed structures in the area as being a central point counting towards the area being opened. Sandksallen - Sørøya Nord provides depths at which both floating and bottom fixed installations are possible, with a distance to shore of down to 14 km. On the west coast, in the vicinity of Stavanger and Haugesund, the OED recommends Utsira Nord for opening. The area sports depths of up to 280 meters, and only floating installations are considered viable. Both wind conditions and the location of the area on a stretch of coast with high-load power consumption from industry are key points in the OED’s recommendation. The OED has asked for input on whether to open Sørlige Nordsjø II. For more than 90% of the area prevailing depths are between 60 and 70 meters, considered within the scope for bottom-fixed installations, but with potential for floating development considered. The location of Sørlige Nordsjø

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II on the southern end of the Norwegian ocean territories marks the area out as a potential hub for export of power, even from installations not connected to the Norwegian grid - with the nearest Norwegian connection point being around 200 km away.

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Further legislation For the Ocean Energy Act to take effect, the secondary legislation under the law - including the specifics of the licencing system - has to be drawn up. The public consultation on the OED’s recommendations for secondary legislation was concluded on November 1st. The Ministry suggests a process with strict timelines from initial notification of the project, through to construction. Under the suggested system the Ministry itself will be the licencing party, and thus the recipient of initial notifications of project planning. The OED is to set out the consequence assessment programme for each project, after a public consultation. The NVE will be the recipient of the detailed construction plan in the event that a licence is given by the OED, and the licence owner will have two years to hand in the construction plan after a licence is given by the OED. The ministry suggests a fee of NOK 100,000 (€ 10,000) for consideration of project notifications. Project pipeline Norway already has a licenced offshore wind project, situated in Sandøy and Aukra counties in the vicinity of the cities Molde and Aalesund. The 350 MW licence was given under the Energy Act (energiloven) in 2008 and is currently being developed by North American infrastructure company Enbridge. National energy giant Equinor, together with their partners on the oil- and gas operations on the Snorre and Gullfaks fields, announced on November 11th 2019 that they will go ahead with the build-out of the first array of floating wind turbines in Norwegian waters. The Hywind Tampen project will consist of 118 MW turbines. The total installation of 88 MW will be substituting gas-turbines on oil- and gas facilities in the area.

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Netherlands Wind Energy Association Huge fans of wind The sustainable sector association Netherlands Wind Energy Association (NWEA) is working with all stakeholders inside and outside the wind sector to expand wind energy, both onshore and offshore, as an essential part of the renewable Dutch energy supply. NWEA unites the wind sector in the Netherlands and accelerates the transition towards a renewable energy supply by spurring businesses and governments to invest in wind energy.

NWEA actively promotes the utilisation of wind power in the Netherlands, on land and offshore. By initiating and supporting policy change to optimise wind energy deployment throughout the entire value chain, NWEA is actively involved in liaising with the national government. Moreover, NWEA supports companies in their endeavors to get foothold in the wind sector, both within the Netherlands and abroad, by developing initiatives to reinforce their network and exposure within the sector. Among the over 300 members of NWEA are developers of windfarms, owners of wind turbines, manufacturers, constructors, research institutes, electricity suppliers, consultants and maintenance companies. NWEA is a member of WindEurope, the European wind energy association, and the Netherlands Association for Sustainable Energy (NVDE). Offshore wind: history, status and outlook for the Netherlands The Netherlands was one of the first countries in the world to complete offshore wind farms. The first two, Egmond aan Zee (2007) and Prinses Amalia (2008), have a total capacity of 228 MW. It took a number of years to expand capacity. This was reached in September 2015 with the project Luchterduinen. It comprises of 43 turbines with a combined capacity of 129 MW. Furthermore the ‘in-shore’ project of ‘Westermeerwind’ was realised in 2016 in the IJsselmeer lake and has a capacity of 100 MW. Gemini, 85 kilometres north of the Netherlands, became fully operational in 2017 with an installed capacity of 600 MW.

Netherlands Wind Energy Association Arthur van Schendelstraat 550 3511 MH Utrecht The Netherlands T +31 (0) 30 23 16 97 7 E info@nwea.nl I www.nwea.nl

In the Offshore Wind Energy Roadmap 2030 another 7 gigawatt of windfarms is planned to be built in the North Sea between 2024 and 2030, bringing the total capacity to 11,5 GW by 2030. Current wind farm zones under development in the Dutch part of the North Sea are: Borssele, Hollandse Kust (Zuid), Hollandse Kust (Noord), Hollandse Kust (west), Ten Noorden van de Waddeneilanden and IJmuiden Ver. In 2019 the Climate Agreement has been signed. Within this agreement we see room to grow the amount of planned offshore wind. For this we are looking into growing the amount of electricity used (especially within the energy intensive industry), so we can grow our supply. Next to that we are working on keeping a healthy business case for offshore wind for every company in the supply chain. In addition to the Dutch home market, we are also looking beyond our own borders. With the enormous potential of wind energy in the forthcoming decades, combined with the unique capabilities of the Dutch offshore wind supply chain, we are actively pursuing opportunities to contribute to wind developments on the global stage. Our members’ expertise with regard to activities such as site investigations, foundations, offshore installation & transport, research and training is unprecedented and supports our ambition to become a key player in any wind project around the world.

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In September 2013 the ‘Energy Agreement for Sustainable Growth’ was agreed upon by the Dutch Government, the Dutch industry association, employers, trade unions and NGOs. In this agreement the renewable energy target for the Netherlands is set at 14% for 2020 and 16% in 2023. A substantial role is attributed to offshore wind. In 2015 a new law for offshore wind energy was agreed by the Dutch Parliament that regulates the agreements made for offshore wind energy in the Energy Agreement.

In 2016 the first tender was held. The subsidy and permits for the Borssele Wind Farm Sites I and II were awarded to Ørsted. Shell, Eneco en Diamond Generating (Mitsubishi) have won Borssele Wind Farm Sites III and IV. A major milestone was achieved in 2018, when the first subsidy-free tender for the Hollandse Kust Zuid Wind Farm Zone (lots I & II) was awarded to Vattenfall. In 2019 Vattenfall also won the tender for lots III & IV, thereby making it one of the largest planned offshore wind farms to date. Together with the existing wind farms and other projects under construction, the total installed capacity of offshore wind will reach 4.5 gigawatt in 2023.

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WAB The voice of Germany's offshore wind industry and the wind energy network in the Northwest region WAB represents businesses and institutes active in all value-creation stages of the onshore and offshore wind energy sector, from manufacturers, planners, investors and municipal utilities, to power companies as operators of large wind farms on land and at sea. The association was founded in 2002 under the name Offshore Windenergie-Agentur Bremerhaven/Bremen e.V. by 18 members.

Shipping companies, experts in logistics, and port authorities, all working in the maritime industry and essential for the development of wind energy at sea, are also members of WAB. The association’s work consists of the promotion of cooperation, internationalization, innovation and qualification within the wind industry. The WAB takes a stand on legislative initiatives and represents the interests of its members towards politics. The association helps its members by organizing international delegation trips, trade fair visits and joint stands at national and international trade fairs. The WAB promotes qualification in the wind industry by offering workshops and seminars. The WAB encourages cooperation within the wind energy industry. WAB organizes regular meetings, WAB working groups, the annual WAB beginners seminar, the Legal Offshore Day, as well as many other events requested by WAB members. WAB is a cluster and member of the 'gocluster' programme which are characterized by excellent management structures, efficient processes, efficiency and

WAB e.V. has received the 'Silver Label' of the European Cluster Excellence Initiative (ECEI). With the 'Silver Label', the member of the 'go-cluster' programme documents that it is constantly and successfully implementing the action and optimisation proposals of the benchmarking. The 'Silver Label' is, like the very demanding 'Gold Label', a proof of quality for the cluster management, and confirms a very high level of innovative power. High-performance clusters exist in traditional industries as well as in high tech and the new emerging industrial sectors.

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WAB is one of 11 partners in the Interreg project Inn2POWER (November 2016 - December 2020) that represents the platform for the offshore wind clusters of the North Sea Region to work together on the shared goal of providing focused support for SMEs and bringing their SMEs across the borders to engage them in innovative business collaborations. The overall objective of Inn2POWER is to improve innovation capacity of SMEs and to facilitate access to the offshore wind industry by creating the appropriate supportive conditions. Inn2POWER aims to: • Connect and strengthen regional OWI clusters of SMEs by supporting SMEs to enter new transnational markets and by developing transnational SME collaboration • Facilitate access to harbor logistics and testing facilities for SMEs in the offshore wind industry • Improve the workforce for SMEs in the offshore wind industry WAB e.V. annually organises the WINDFORCE. The conference is known as the class reunion of the offshore wind industry. WINDFORCE Conference has developed both nationally and internationally into the leading industry meeting place for offshore wind energy. The next WINDFORCE Conference takes place in Bremen from 12 to 13 May 2020. The international conference has been bringing together start-ups, companies and industrial groups in the wind industry for over a decade.

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With our vessels and crew, we support the complete lifecycle of offshore wind farms

Manning and project solutions

Den Helder Het Nieuwe Diep 39d The Netherlands Rotterdam Schaardijk 372, Capelle aan den IJssel The Netherlands

T +31 (0) 88 03 20 90 0 E info@actamarine.com I www.actamarine.com Contact: Simon Anink General Manager Commercial Offshore

Our fleet Our versatile fleet delivers services during the whole lifecycle of Offshore Wind Farms. We have more than 40 vessels including: • DP2, Walk-to-Work OSVs; • DP multicats; • Shoalbusters; • crew transfer vessels; • survey vessels; • barges. Ultra Shallow Draft A substantial part of our fleet is distinguished by vessels with extreme shallow draft whereby we are able to support the initial stage and installation phase of offshore wind farm projects.

ALL NRG is a Leading Provider of Manning and Project Solutions to the Onshore and Offshore Wind Energy Sector.

The Acta Orion has proven capabilities: • 88 POB accommodation; • cargo space for 20 TEUs; • comfort class II; • Walk-to-Work gangway; • crane ten tonnes at 17.50 metre; • Winter workability; 2.50 metre Hs.

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Preparation & Survey: • preliminary surveys; • geo-technical research; • UXO investigations and clearance. Subsea cables support: • recovery and (re)burial; • shore-ends and landfalls; • shallow water passages. Winter Workability Acta Marine operates vessels suitable for every type of construction and O&M requirement, including balance of plant maintenance. Our DP2, Walk-to-Work, construction support vessels Acta Orion Acta Auriga and Acta Centaurus, together with our CTVs offer construction and service operation support in rough weather conditions.

In 2019, Acta Marine’s second new built Ulstein SX195 walk to work construction support vessel Acta Centaurus has joined the Acta fleet dedicated for walk to work, offshore logistics, and accommodation services. Acta Auriga and Acta Centaurus provide: • safe and stepless people and cargo transfer by motion compensated gangway up to Hs 3 metres; • 3D motion compensated knuckle boom crane for 6 ton cargo handling in sea conditions up to Hs 2.50 metres; • optimised hull form with Ulstein X-BOW and X-STERN to offer unmatched workability in adverse weather conditions; • state of the art hotel facilities to accommodate up to 120 persons; • 1,000m2 deck space for cargo storage of which 500m2 conditioned warehouse. • Acta Centaurus is also fitted with a Helideck.

ALL NRG A/S Lyshøjen 4 8520 Lystrup Denmark T +45 (0) 70 10 10 22 E contact@allnrg.com I www.allnrg.com all-nrg-group Contact: Kristian Pedersen Senior Sales Manager

Our world of services: • Technicians and Engineering Support • Pre-assembly - Mechanical and Electrical • Marine Construction • Installation and Commissioning • Operations Support • Maintenance and Upgrades • High Voltage & Fiber Optic Testing • High Voltage Service • Fault Finding • 24/7/365 Quick Response Services • Project Management and Consulting Experienced Partner ALL NRG was established in 2014 by the acquisition of four prominent

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energy-related companies, each with a long and strong track record. For more than 20 years, we have served the wind energy sector with flexible, costeffective solutions. We take immense pride in serving the world of energy with the highest standards in the industry. Whether we supply a single technician or a full scope project solution, our focus is on safe, cost-effective execution always tailored to customer needs.

ALL NRG provides solutions that help increase customers’ efficiency while reducing their costs. Our company’s key value-adding drivers include agility, safety, quality, responsiveness and customer focus.

Competent and Flexible Manpower Solutions Based on a deep understanding of the processes and logistics involved in offshore installation and operations,

World leading High Voltage solution ALL NRG takes full responsibility for the grid connection and commissioning of individual wind turbines and/or an entire wind farm, both onshore and offshore. We have conducted the grid connection and other electrical installation jobs on more than 2,000 offshore wind turbines worldwide.

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Acta Marine is a maritime support provider with a versatile fleet of over 40 vessels. We operate globally; supporting clients working on coastal infrastructure and offshore energy projects. With a long-term focus, we take care of all aspects of our business; our clients, business partners, our people, our assets, and the environment we work in.

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Association for cooperation and knowledge exchange Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports (AYOP) is an active association of around 80 companies and government bodies in the North Sea Canal region focused on the offshore extraction of gas & oil and wind energy. The organisation has a strong focus on offshore wind maintenance (including cable logistics), drilling projects for gas exploration, adjustments and maintenance of work vessels and platforms, and the disassembly of offshore constructions and vessels.

Over 100,000 tons of quality heavy steel plates in stock. AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V. (AWS) is a stockholding wholesaler and steel service center, specialising 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.

Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports

AncoferWaldram Steelplates B.V.

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Contact: Joost van Dijk Managing Director

Contact: Dorothy Winters, Business Developer Offshore Yolanda Los, Office Manager

Cooperation and knowledge exchange AYOP also stimulates cooperation and knowledge exchange among members via activities such as regular meetings.

The active involvement and cooperation of the members is above average, which benefits all companies. Joint trade show participation By participating in (international) exhibitions together, all members (large and small) have the opportunity to present their company. AYOP takes care of all organisational aspects of exhibiting at a trade show, supporting members and providing them with special price agreements. Joint exhibition visits abroad are also organised by the association. Network AYOP offers members access to a regional network of government authorities, training institutes and offshore companies. In doing so it promotes the interests of the offshore

sector in the region and, together with vocational training schools, initiates programmes in line with the requirements of member employees. Members and membership Find our members and their services via www.ayop.com or request our Essential Guide, which features presentations of all our members. In summary, membership of Amsterdam Ijmuiden Offshore Ports offers you: • Organisation of and participation in exhibitions and conferences • Connecting members and partners for collaboration • Joint advocacy to local authorities • Expert sessions and workshops • Promotion of the region to the offshore industry

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, VL-D36, VL-E36, VL-E36 / LR-EH36 (+Z35), VL-E36TM, VL-F36TM • Construction plates in S235JR / S355J2+N / S355K2+N acc. EN 10025-2 • Fine grained construction plates S355NL acc. to EN 10025-3 • Offshore grades S355G10+M / S420G2+M / S460G2+M 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. ASME SA 516 Gr. 60/65/70

• Pressure vessel grades P265GH / P295GH / P355GH acc. EN 10028-2 • P355NH / P355NL2, P460NH / NL2 acc. 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. Please visit our website for more detailed information: www.ancoferwaldram.com.

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Finding innovative business opportunities AYOP promotes the region to companies within the Netherlands and abroad as an ideal place to establish themselves. The arrival of Hollandse Kust wind farms off the coast of IJmuiden makes the region even more interesting to companies. In addition, the association helps members find innovative business opportunities in the offshore sector. For example, AYOP recently organised an introductory supply meeting for its members with Vattenfall, which will be building the Hollandse Kust Zuid wind farms.


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ArcelorMittal Energy Projects

Azimuth Marine

Your supplier & partner for complete offshore wind structural steel packages

‘FlexTrack’ tensioner systems | Ship agency | Project management | Offshore support

ArcelorMittal Energy Projects is part of the world’s leading steel & mining company ArcelorMittal. Energy Projects is ArcelorMittal’s dedicated organization for the supply of complete and customized structural steel packages to the (renewable) energy industry. Energy Projects’ supply range includes (large diameter) tubulars, hollow sections, heavy plates, beams, sections and merchant bars. Depending on customer requirements steel packages are supplied from own stock or directly from steel mills.

Azimuth Marine B.V. is an independently owned service provider to the maritime and offshore industry, specialised in ship agency, ship brokerage, marine surveys, installation, conversion and project management. Our diverse range of marine services is specifically tailored to meet our clients’ individual requirements. Our customers are provided with superior shipping support services in the Netherlands and at project locations around the globe.

Our steel is supplied from stock and (own) steel mills, and includes a wide range of steel products in offshore wind specifications/grades: • Welded and seamless tubulars • Hollow sections • Heavy plates • Beams and merchant bars

ArcelorMittal Energy Projects Mannesmannweg 5 4793 SL Heijningen The Netherlands T +31 (0) 88 00 83 70 0 E joost.denherder@arcelormittal.com I www.arcelormittal.com/ energyprojects ArcelorMittal Energy Projects Contact: Joost den Herder Business Unit Manager

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Efficient & cost-effective solutions As every project is unique, we work closely with developers, EPCI contractors and Fabricators to tailor our offshore wind products and solutions to the specific needs and requirements of our customers.

Our thorough understanding of the industry standards ensures that our high yield structural steel conforms to stringent quality requirements and international offshore wind specifications. We strive to create value by offering tailor-made and cost-effective sourcing and steel supply solutions We supply structural steels for the following offshore wind applications: • Wind tower Jacket Foundations • Wind tower Floating Foundations • Transformer Platforms (sub-stations)

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Our product offer With the global presence of our steel mills, stockyards and sales offices, we serve offshore wind projects around the world.

Azimuth Marine B.V. P.O. Box 626 3195 ZG Pernis The Netherlands T +31 (0) 10 71 44 66 0 E info@azimuth-marine.nl I www.azimuth-marine.nl Azimuth Marine BV Azimuth Rotterdam

Supplied steel specifications Our comprehensive product offer meets all major offshore wind technical specifications, such as: • DNVGL-OS-B101 • DNVGL-OS-C401 • DNV/LR AH/DH and EH 36 • EN 10225 S355/S420/S460 • EN 10025 S355/S420/S460 • EN 10210 S355/S420/S460 Pre-fabrication services Where required, pre-fabrication is offered: • Point-to-point solutions for steel tubulars including cutting to length, tube end profiling and welding to subassemblies • Profile and tube bending for J-tubes and floating wind applications Additional services To ensure our customers get the most out of their project, we provide support at every stage of the process. Our additional services include: • Supply of shop drawings • Cutting according to requirements • Shotblasting and priming • Project management and document control • Logistic solutions and temporary storage • Quality control and inspection

Contact: Joost de Waal Managing Director

Offshore support Azimuth Marine is an expert in rendering services to the offshore and renewable energy industry. A specialised maritime trade requires specialised services and port agency from a team who understand the special needs and demands in this sector of shipping. With our own representatives familiar with the trade and on site, we can act fast and effective, wherever and whenever needed. Sales tensioners Azimuth Marine is the European sales agent and distributer for ‘FlexTrack’, an innovative, flexible, modular and compact tensioner system. This system will offer the advantage of flexibility to create the required pulling force by assembling tensioning units. The units can be positions in a linear configuration

or in a curve. It offers the possibility to create the required tensioning capacity by mounting several units with a maximum pulling force of two tonnes per unit. The compact size and light weight of the units makes fast shipment and installation on location possible. The engines can be used for a variety of applications and products, both on- and off-shore: • single unit cable engine; • cable-, pipe-, umbilical-engine in a linear configuration; • cable-, umbilical-engine in a curved configuration; • configuration of required pulling force and speed. Project management Supercargo / Port Captaincy and logistic services: preparation, coordination and

supervision of loading and discharging, stowage, securing and lashing of cargoes such as heavy-lift, project, sawn timber, bulk, break-bulk, general cargo. Coordination and supervising installation of machinery and equipment, ship conversion. Coordination and assistance with the flow of documents between vessel, agent, port, transporter, authorities, etc. Port agency Azimuth Marine B.V. provides comprehensive technical and operational support to vessels on behalf of its owners, shippers, charterers, operators and/or managers. As your local representative and through our extensive network of suppliers, we render superior full-vessel agency attendance and ship husbandry services throughout the Netherlands.

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Biardo Survival Suits

Bibby Marine Services

Sales, rental and maintenance of your safety equipment

SOV with W2W. More access. More efficiency. More comfort. More safety.

BIARDO SURVIVAL SUITS B.V. is a provider of personnel safety equipment in the offshore wind industry. We supply, rent-out and maintain Survival Suits & Lifejacket Systems for a wide variety of companies in the offshore wind industry. We have specially designed products to ensure optimal functionality and performance for all types of work at sea. Therefore we are working with the highest quality standards available for our products, like ETSO, EASA and SOLAS approvals.

Bibby WaveMaster 1, a vessel designed specifically for operations & maintenance and construction support activities of wind farms. Bibby Marine Services has completed the building of Bibby WaveMaster 1, the first in a new generation of service operations vessels serving the needs of offshore windfarm operators. The vessels first project was to support the commissioning of Galloper Wind Farm, before starting a long term contract with Total NL.

The W470 MOB AIS is an extremely small and light personal safety device. Working on VHF maritime band as MOB AIS and Homing VHF 121.5 MHz, complete with GPS positioning. This personal locator beacon with AIS can be worn around the neck by its flexible silicone rubber covered antenna or it can be fitted directly into the lifejacket or lifeboat. It can be manually activated (by pressing the large button) or automatically through the marine sensors.

Biardo Survival Suits B.V. De Trompet 2800 1967 DD Heemskerk The Netherlands T +31 (0) 25 12 41 25 6 E sales@biardo.nl I www.biardo.com @survivalsuits biardo_survival_suits Contact: Frans Meeuwissen

Bibby Marine Services Ltd. 3rd Floor, Walker House Exchange Flags L2 3YL Liverpool United Kingdom T +44 (0) 15 17 94 80 00 E mark.whitehead@ bibbymarineservices.com I www.bibbymarineservices.com Bibby Marine Services Limited @bibbymarine

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We supply many survival suits, such as working survival suits, immersion suits, helicopter transportation suits, pilot suits and trainings suits. We also have lifejackets with or without (re)breather system, personal locator beacons and receivers. Biardo survival suits’ all in one solution for the offshore wind To provide all our customers the best SOLAS equipment to do their operations as safe as possible we put together a complete package to meet the highest safety standards offshore.

We can provide our services with our partners from Den Helder Airport, Airport Midden-Zeeland and Support base Eemshaven. From these locations we can also provide our services focused on the offshore wind industry, with our SEAWIND and life jackets, like the LRS001, LRS002 and Biardo 300N.

The BIARDO 300N SOLAS lifejacket can be used for all purposes. It is comfortable to wear and easy to use. This lifejacket has an automatic and manual inflation system. When the water sensitive cartridge comes in contact with water it activates the automatic CO2 gas inflation mechanism. The BIARDO 300N provides a minimum of 300 Newton when fully inflated and makes it suitable for user of 43KG upwards. As optional accessories a Personal Locator Beacon can be fitted to the lifejacket as follow up system for faster recovery during a man over board situation.

Our products: • Helicopter Transportation Suits; • Survival Suits; • Work Suits (ORCA); • Lifejackets; • Lifejacket with EBS or Re-breather System; • Personal Locator Beacons with GPS and AIS. Our customers: • Contractors in the offshore wind; • Oil & Gas companies; • Helicopter companies; • Transportation (air or vessel) companies; • Energy companies.

Bibby were delighted to be working with Damen, one of the great names in shipping. Damen and Bibby are a similar size, both have a strong marine heritage and, almost uniquely are both family owned. Both companies focus on innovation and have similar corporate values. A collaborative approach was adopted in the design process. Bibby added our input about what we felt the customers’ requirements were and Damen modified the vessel to suit our suggestions, particularly the internal layout, work flows and the need for a ‘step less’ approach. Additional customer feedback was then incorporated in the final design. Designed to handle well in excess of 2.50 metre significant wave heights, the Bibby WaveMaster 1 is fully

adapted to cope with harsh North Sea conditions and crew comfort has been given the highest priority. Some of the features are: • unique hull form and DP2 ensure max stability and operability in severe sea states; • smart logistics/personnel workflows with step-less capability; • unique fuel saving dual engine power configuration for lower operating costs; • multi- stop elevator, height adjustable pedestal and UpTime W2W gangway for max access; • daughter craft, CTV landings/ refuelling, and helideck for increased access and max flexibility; • large covered/air conditioned 6 container warehouse, large deck area, ten containers with crane;

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• 6 0 ensuite cabins, numerous offices and leisure facilities. Max 90 pax; • Comfort Class 2 accommodation. Bibby WaveMaster 1 is much more than a vessel it is a ‘total access and accommodation’ solution. The development of this vessel started from scratch as opposed to being an evolution of an existing design. Great care has been taken over the design period to incorporate customer needs to ensure suitability to the tasks for which it has been designed.

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To provide the best service to our customers, we have the possibility to provide our services from the most nearby location when requested.

With these types life jackets we can provide the right equipment for every form of transport, CTV, helicopter or a combination of both.

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Bladt Industries

Blue Offshore

Offshore substations and foundations built for the future

Rental equipment & project support

During the last 18 years, Bladt Industries has been involved in the fabrication of more than 2,000 offshore foundations and +20 substations for the offshore wind energy sector. Today, we continue to contribute with complex steel solutions leaving our mark on large-scale, renewable energy projects around the world. We have worked hard over the decades to move with technology, and the world as a whole, to gain the relevant knowledge and expertise to help make a difference to our clients.

each solution in accordance with customer requirements, always striving to optimise every link of the supply chain.

Bladt Industries Norredybet 1 9220 Aalborg Ost Denmark T +45 (0) 96 35 37 00

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A few of the projects we are and have been involved in: Changfang and Xidao, Hornsea Two, Deutsche Bucht, Kriegers Flak, Borssele 1&2, Northwester 2, Horns Rev 3, Beatrice, Hornsea One, Arkona, Walney 3 & 4, Wikinger, Veja Mate, Bligh Bank, Burbo Bank Extension, Nordsee One, Sandbank, Gode Wind 1 & 2, Baltic 2, Nordsee Ost, Borkum Riffgrund 1, West of Duddon Sands, Northwind, Gwynt y Môr, London Array, Walney I & II - and many more.

Foundations for Veja Mate Offshore Wind Farm

We are always going that extra mile to ensure everybody involved is both happy and safe - not only our clients, but also our most valuable assets - our employees.

produced multiple substations, and for each project, we have added to our expertise and knowledge within this field.

We specialise in: • Offshore substations from PC to EPCI projects; • Offshore foundations: monopiles, transition pieces, XL foundations and jackets; • Constructions for the utilisation of tidal and wave energy.

Today, we are a market-leading manufacturer of offshore substations, offering our customers a wide range of options - from production of individual steel structures to complete turnkey solutions. With a constant focus on functionality and efficient design, we manufacture high quality and customised solutions - always delivered on time.

Offshore substations Bladt Industries has been a dynamic and innovative player in the market ever since the very first offshore wind farms were erected. Since 2002, we have

Offshore foundations We specialise in the production of offshore foundations, including monopiles, transition pieces, XL foundations and jackets. We customise

We provide: • Customised solutions; • A professional project management team ensuring successful completion of the projects; • Result-oriented knowledge sharing and competent feedback; • A strong team of project managers and technicians; • Optimal production and quay facilities. Through dialogue and involvement, we guide our clients through the entire process - from inception to successful completion. Our steel solutions are built for the future.

Blue Offshore supports its customers with worldwide installation, transport, storage, field jointing and repair solutions for subsea high voltage cable, array cable, flexible pipe and umbilicals. Our mission is to assist international customers with the development of the world’s oil, gas, wave, wind and tidal potential.

Our solutions Our solutions include the rental of innovative modular offshore deck equipment. Our full range of rental deck equipment consists of basket carousels, tensioners of 5, 10 and 15 tonnes, loading towers, roller highways and chutes. We can also provide tailor-made solutions.

Blue Offshore Laan van Nieuw Oost-Indië 191 2593 BN Den Haag The Netherlands T +31 (0) 70 71 13 77 4 E info@blueoffshore.com I www.blueoffshore.com

Blue Offshore supports vessel’s deck and equipment engineering, Finite Element Method calculations, sea fastening and stability analyses, project management and project engineering. We also provide offshore crew to support the deck equipment during operations and to support mobilisation, hook-up, commissioning, maintenance and demobilisation. Our basket carousels have a modular design and have variable product carrying capacities up to 5,000 tonnes for dynamic use and up to 7,000 tonnes for static use. The outer diameters of the basket carousels are 15m, 18m and 23m. Our basket carousels are Lloyds’ Register certified. The basket carousels have an integrated grillage for sheerleg lifting or SPMT (de)mobilisation. The grillage is strong enough to support lifting the basket carousel in one single lift during (de)mobilisations. We have developed a Lloyd’s certified 15m outer diameter basket carousel that can be lifted loaded with 1,000 tonnes of product. Also our loading towers can be lifted in a single lift. Our equipment can easily be installed on a wide range of vessels or placed on the

quayside. Cost and risks are reduced due to the modularity of the equipment. It allows flexible product loading and installation schedules with an increased choice of product installation methodologies. Our recent projects • Blue Offshore supports Boskalis with a 23m OD - 8m height basket carousel with partition walls on BOKAbarge 9 and a loading tower on Giant 7 for transportation and installation of export cables for several projects. • For the transportation and installation of offshore umbilicals, Blue Offshore provided to Saipem a 23m OD 8m/10m height basket carousel system for Zohr 1 & Zohr RUP Field Development Projects.

• B lue Offshore has supported Subsea 7 with several projects for offshore installation of flexible pipes and umbilicals by providing rental 15m OD, 18m OD and 23m OD basket carousel systems for the ENI OTCP Ghana, Woodside’s Julimar Development Australia and Statoil’s Oseberg Delta 2 Norway projects. • For the storage of 5,300Te cable related to the NKT/Hornsea Project, Blue Offshore provided a 23m OD 10m height basket carousel system on a barge. • An 18m OD - 6 to 8m height basket carousel with two partition walls was provided for the Fugro/E.on Rampion Offshore Wind Farm Project for offshore installation of array cables.

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Boskalis

Bourbon Subsea Services

Creating New Horizons

Addressing the new complex challenges of subsea and floating wind operations

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

Since 2011, Bourbon Subsea Services has been involved in most floating Wind demonstrator and pre commercial projects as the installation Contractor and is contributing actively to the industry scale up.

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Boskalis develops cost-effective and turn-key solutions by aligning our in-house environmental and geotechnical knowledge, marine engineering capabilities, project management and procurement expertise. Our versatile fleet of vessels and our fleet management capabilities enable us to select the most effective installation spreads, bringing transport and installation (T&I) activities well within project timelines and budgets.

process from the fabrication yard through to the installation out at sea. Ballasting and scour protection protect your investments and we make the inter-array and export cable-laying connections getting things online. Once operational, we offer long-term subsea inspection, repair and maintenance services (IRM) and can provide light construction work. 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.

• Wind turbine foundation T&I • Offshore substation T&I • Survey • EPCI Subsea cable installation • Cable protection solutions • Electrical terminations, testing & jointing • IRM services

Bourbon Subsea Services supports its oil & gas and renewables energies clients at every stage of the life of their fields offering a wide range of worldwide solutions from vessel & ROV asset chartering to full integrated services and project solutions. Our expertise covers four main areas: • Renewables energies (integrated solutions for installation of floating wind farm, underwater turbine and power cable, etc); • Subsea construction (integrated projects & services); • Inspection, Maintenance & Repair for Energy industries; • Vessel and ROV chartering.

Integrated Services Contracts are delivered though project management providing: • Single interface with all stakeholders; • Coordination of internal/external resources (vessels/ROVs, engineering, experts, operations teams); • Solutions to client satisfaction. Our main operating areas: With a fleet of 19 MPSVs and 25 ROVs, Bourbon Subsea Services operates in West Africa (first IMR provider), Mediterranean/Europe, Middle East, India, Asia and Central America.

Our floating wind installation expertise: Bourbon Subsea Services has a unique and one of the best track record in floating offshore wind installation, starting with the first project performed in 2011. With the experience and expertise gained from the various projects already delivered or under way off the Portuguese, Scottish and French coasts, our company is a leader in the floating wind installation.

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Breman Machinery

High performance through flexible service

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Braveheart Marine is proud to provide marine services to a large number of nationally and internationally well-known dredging and offshore companies. Our fleet operates worldwide. Braveheart Marine is specialised in hydrographic studies, crew transfers, offshore wind farm inspections, diving support and subsea oil-spill detection services.

Breman Machinery is an all-round supplier of special welding constructions, heavy sheet metal work and machining of extreme precision parts.

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Breman Machinery b.v.

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Breman Machinery B.V. Contact: Jan Boer

By deploying fast, high performance vessels for this purpose, they are able to operate very competitively. The vessels are equipped to gather data at a speed of no less than 20 knots, with a maximum wave height of 3,50 metres.

The crew tender vessels operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week and sail

Our Javelin Design Javelin International is a sister company of Braveheart Marine. Javelin International designs and develops effective vessels for the offshore and windfarms. The practice experience they have gained in the offshore and windfarm industry is combined with the demand and needs of the market. In order to design multifunctional vessels

but also to increase the work area. If you are interested in a company with experience in the field of hydrographic survey and crew transfers, please do not hesitate to contact us. Braveheart Marine is focused on the future, taking further steps into new fields of expertise, for example the development of software to detect oil without the need for ROV inspection. Braveheart Marine represents a global community where flexibility, innovation and commitment leads to satisfied clients.

Extreme precision Breman Machinery b.v. has the experience to make your wishes become reality. Our team of 130 well-experienced employees has the knowledge to create workpieces of extreme sizes with maximum precision. We have a good record of projects for oil and gas companies, Mechanical Engineers, aerospace companies and industrial firms. They consider us a partner in the construction of machines and implementation of projects. We do not turn down any challenge. Capacity The welding of high strength and stainless steels like S355, S460, S690 and Duplex etc. All done by qualified welders according qualified procedures

approved by third parties such as Lloyd’s, DNVGL etc. With 30 milling, boring and turning machines we have the possibility to offer unique services. Our largest boring machine has a range of X=26,500, Y=10,000 and Z=2,500 mm and the largest turning machine can handle a length of 16,000 mm. Our preservation department can protect your projects with all kinds of different painting systems. The workshops in Genemuiden have a surface of 21,000 square metres with a maximum height of 25 metres. The crane capacity is up to 320 tonnes. Our location is situated next to open water, which means we have a direct connection to the international ports.

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Quality The highest quality is one of the most important things within our company. We are certified according ISO9001, ISO3834-2, EN1090-1 and VCA**. Offshore wind projects • Inch Cape • Beatrice • Gemini • North Sea 1 • Borkum • Norther • East Anglia 1 • Borselle 1 • Hollandse Kust • Luchterduinen

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Special depth measurements are done allowing clients to effectively manage working processes like dredging-, port-and-water-way-maintenance and replenishment work. The vessels can be deployed to survey the water column and the sea bed, using deck equipment, such as an A-frame, winch and crane, CDT and density sensors can be lowered down to the bed in a controlled manner.

back and forth between dry land and working areas like platforms, wind farms and trailing suction hopper dredgers. With room for up to twelve persons on board, some of the vessels transport not only people but also provisions, packages and materials. The fleet operates in waves up to four metres in height, sailing at a speed of 20 knots an hour.


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Cuxport Services provider for the offshore wind industry The services that the terminal operator Cuxport offers its customers are as varied as the demands of the wind power sector. Located in the German Bight at the mouth of the river Elbe, with 16 m water depth, the port operating company has gained a reputation as an efficient partner for offshore service providers, EPCI foundation contractors and energy supply companies.

Cuxport GmbH Neufelder Schanze 4 27472 Cuxhaven Germany T +49 (0) 47 21 74 81 26 E info@cuxport.de I www.cuxport.de Contact: Roland Schneider

For example, Cuxport organises the transportation and storage of grout in big bags or the full service for customers’ container offices on site.

The German port of Cuxhaven epitomises the combination of a production site and an installation, service and maintenance port for the offshore business. Various skills required to set up and expand or maintain wind farms out at sea and generate clean energy are available at the offshore base port in the German state of Lower Saxony.

Able to handle heavy loads As wind turbines are continually becoming larger, Cuxport moves enormous weights, if tower sections or foundation structures are to be lifted. The company not only has a private heavy-haulage-road, which runs from the manufacturers’ production sites (German Offshore-Industry-Center Cuxhaven) to Cuxport, but also a heavy-duty platform for transshipment purposes.

Flexible Cuxport can point to many years of experience in the project business not least based on its original design as a heavy goods terminal. The port logistics provider offers the necessary flexibility and the relevant transshipment equipment both for services in the installation field and when providing supplies for production processes. The trend towards larger wind turbines and the use of modern installation vessels from the edge of the quay goes along with high qualified and a flexible workforce. Cuxport is repeatedly able to introduce its existing logistics expertise in projects, which accompany the offshore wind power industry in all its varied facets.

The advantage of being very close to the wind farms and access to the North Sea without any locks or reliance on tides were enough to persuade Cuxport as independent solutions provider for

the German Offshore-Industry-Center Cuxhaven, comprising production and supply companies.

duty terminal, fully tarmacked and illuminated, comprises the possibilities to store components of all kind and size.

In 2018 the Cuxport multi-purpose terminal was extended by another 290 m quay length (berth no. 4). Installations vessels can jack-up in front of the quay side, without any required maintenance of the seabed in front of the quay. Another 85,000 square metres heavy

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Port logistics company with a wide range of services for the wind power sector The wind power sector can make full use of the expertise and capacity at the Cuxport multi-purpose terminal when seeking logistical support for these projects. The port logistics company has increasingly geared itself to meet the

differing demands of this young market sector since 2007. Many customers are already using the services at Cuxport - in particular the terminal’s ability to handle very heavy loads and the extremely strong RoRo ramps at the deep-water berths.

Forward-looking Proximity to the wind park projects, which have already been completed and are being planned in the German Bight and the surrounding area, make Cuxhaven generally suitable to play a role in the service and maintenance business - and Cuxport in particular, with its capacity to handle special tasks. In the course of the establishment and expansion of offshore wind farms, safeguarding the operations of the wind turbines, which have been installed out at sea and are subject to extreme weather conditions, will increasingly become the focus of attention during the next few years.


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C-Ventus Offshore Windfarm Services Professional partners for a sustainable future C-Ventus Offshore Windfarm Services was established in 2012 in response to the growing demand for a dedicated service provider with specialist knowledge of offshore windfarm installation, Operation and Maintenance (O&M) and Decommissioning. Our track record and expertise covers both topside and subsea works over the full life-cycle of an offshore wind farm. We have the resources and assets required to meet the needs and standards of the industry, with a highly experienced team of project managers, engineers, SHEQ professionals and technicians combined with in-house assets which include a range of ROVs, diving, Rope Access and survey equipment.

C-Ventus Offshore Windfarm Services BV Havenkade 100 A 1973 AM IJmuiden The Netherlands

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Installation Support | BoP Inspections, Repair & Maintenance | Decommissioning Above water-line installation services • Rope access • Cable Pull in • Termination & testing • Foundations inspections & repair • Coating inspections & repair • Confined space inspections

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C-Ventus is fully certified according to: • ISO 9001:2015 • ISO 14001 • OHSAS 18001 • IRATA Most recent projects: The Netherlands • Prinses Amaliawindpark • Gemini • Borssele • Egmond aan Zee • Luchterduinen

Germany • Nordsee Ost • Trianel Windpark Borkum II • Alpha Ventus • Riffgat United Kingdom • Ormonde • Walney

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Damen Offshore Wind The best tools at sea Damen’s Offshore Wind Vessels aim to support both energy companies and offshore contractors at every stage of an offshore wind farm’s lifecycle: development, installation, operations and maintenance. Damen has and continues to work hard on introducing new designs, demonstrating its commitment to giving its customers the solutions they need to succeed in the market.

Damen Shipyards Gorinchem P.O. Box 1 4200 AA Gorinchem The Netherlands T +31 (0) 18 36 39 91 1 E david.stibbe@damen.com I www.damen.com Damen Shipyards Group Damen Shipyards Damen Industrieel Damen Shipyards damenshipyards Damen Shipyards Damen Shipyards Contact: David Stibbe Director Business Development & Market

ASV 7017 The Accommodation Service Vessel 7017 builds on the experiences gained from the larger ASV9020 in a smaller, lower-cost package. It facilitates optimal logistics flows for carrying out maintenance and repairs for the offshore wind industry. The vessel is equipped with a motion-compensated gangwayand-elevator solution, 3D motion compensated crane, daughter craft and well-appointed accommodation for up to 60 persons. A hybrid-drive power solution and innovative low-noise and efficient thruster configuration ensure efficient and reliable service.

ASV 9020 The ASV 9020 features an optimised hull form, perfect for the stable transfer of personnel and equipment. The vessel’s optimised logistics flow enables smooth, safe maintenance, repair and construction support for both the offshore wind industry and the oil & gas sector. The ASV 9020 is equipped with a motion-compensated gangway, stepless access, 3D motion compensated crane, a capable daughter craft and an integrated heli-deck. The vessel features proven, best-in-class operability and comfortable, well positioned accommodation for up to 90 persons.

FCS 2710 Based on the success of the FCS 2610 and improved all round in close cooperation with the offshore wind industry, the FCS 2710 is Damen’s new Twin Axe design. The vessel can accommodate over 24 industrial personnel and comes with a single level foredeck, light and spacious accommodation areas and increased comfort and operability. The accommodation features no stairs towards the bow of the vessel, significantly building on HSEQ characteristics.

The Twin Axe hull of the vessel works by significantly reducing the accelerations that the vessel encounters whilst sailing in waves. In addition to providing comfortable transportation, it confers on the vessel the additional benefit of considerably improved fuel efficiency. Comfort is additionally improved by increasing the volume of the accommodation and also the size of the windows to allow more natural light inside and to give views of the horizon ahead and from both sides. The vessel design offers a single level working deck area with extensive cargo capacity. The FCS 2710 is extremely versatile, as can be seen by the range of options that can be included to suit the vessel to any customer’s needs. FCS 3410 In an elongated version of the FCS 2710, the Fast Crew Supplier 3410 gives even larger capacities and flexibility. The vessel can be delivered with additional accommodation space with up to twelve single cabins for industrial personnel. Alternatively, the foredeck can be extended in order to transport up to four TEU containers. The additional length of the vessel and its increased accommodation capacity provide the FCS 3410 with the capability to remain at sea for periods of up to five days at a time. As with the FCS 2710, in order to ensure the FCS 3410 is suitable to the North American market, Damen is preparing for it to be built under licence at non-Damen yards in the USA, in accordance with the Jones Act. DG JACK The DG JACK range is collaboration between Damen and GustoMSC, based on GustoMSC’s strong track record in the design of jack-ups and provision of jacking systems, combined with Damen’s extensive experience in shipbuilding

and weight optimisation, financing and worldwide after-sales services. The DG JACK range features four jack-ups, the DG JACK 6136 P, 7140P, 5632P and 14350P, with the capability to operate at 60, 80 and 55 metres of water depth respectively. The DG JACK 14350 P has a capacity to carry three complete next generation wind turbines including complete towers, nacelles and blades. The crane of the DG JACK 14350 P has a capacity of 1250t at a height of 135 above the working deck - 160m above sea level for installing towers and complete nacelles. For installing monopiles the crane can also lift 2000t at 110m above deck. DG JACK 14350 P is equipped with the high standard VFD controlled GMSC jacking system for smooth and safe operation. With a total leg length of ca 107m, DG JACK 14350 P can stand in a waterdepth up to 65m.The accommodation is suitable for 70 persons in single berth cabins and can be increased to 130 persons in double berth cabins. The joint Damen and GustoMSC team is fully aligned to provide an optimised solution covering the complete lifecycle of the units, including the design, construction and delivery as well as services during operational life. The decision to partner up to deliver the DG JACK was based on extensive feedback from the market. Industry trends towards larger turbine capacity demonstrate the need for such a range. At the same time, operational experience to date has shown the requirement for jack-up intervention. And, with operational life of a wind farm being between 20 and 25 years, the case for JACK is clear. Wind & Offshore Lifting Factor (WOLF) 2500 (patent pending) The Damen WOLF 2500 is a robust new platform able to work across the offshore renewable and non-renewables markets as well as in decommissioning in North Sea conditions. The WOLF’s crane delivers multi-market versatility enabling the vessel to install and decommission not only transition pieces and monopoles, but also jackets for oil & gas installations. The vessel is 148 metres long, with a beam of 49 metres

and shallow draft capabilities. It will sail at speeds of up to 12-14 knots with a crane capacity of 2,500 tonnes. Safety is a key feature that runs throughout the design’s features, for example in the safe passageway below deck by which the 80 persons on board can move around the vessel away from the working areas. The WOLF 2500 is designed to reduce the cost of wind farm installation. This is achieved by various means. The design is cost-efficient, featuring limited non-essential equipment and an optimal logistical flow. The WOLF 2500 has a large deck for transporting foundation pieces, with crane located amidships to the side - within reach of the foundations. With 5,000 m2 free deck space there is no need for a support vessel. And, with installation carried out with a state-of-the-art DP system there is also no requirement for mooring winches, anchors or wires and, as such, less risk to underwater infrastructure. Installation on DP also significantly increases the speed of installation. Damen Shipyards Group Damen Shipyards Group operates more than 36 shipyards and related companies worldwide. Consistent quality and short delivery times, due to standardised designs, modular construction and keeping vessels in stock, are Damen hallmarks. Proven technology, reliable performance and continuous (scientific) research enable Damen to offer customers innovative vessels with great Total Cost of Ownership. Damen’s portfolio encompasses different types of tugs, workboats, high-speed craft, fast ferries, and cargo vessels, all of in-house design. In addition to the series-built, standard-type vessels, Damen is also active in the designing and building specialised workboats and patrol vessels, such as buoy laying vessels, pipe-laying barges, naval and patrol vessels and other large seagoing workboats. In addition to shipbuilding Damen offers supporting services, such as Damen Technical Cooperation (i.e. vessel packages for local building), repair and maintenance services (incl. spare parts), asset management systems, customer finance and crew training programmes.

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Born in Italy in 1966, DAVI is the world largest manufacturer of heavy duty plate roll, heavy duty angle roll, high productivity lines and customised rolling machines. Its leadership is evident with regards to sales volume, employees, production, assets and rating. DAVI also owns the highest number of patents in the industry.

At Deep Hydrography & Geophysics (DEEP) we specialise in the acquisition and reporting of high-quality seabed and sub-seabed survey data. With more than 20 years’ experience in the industry we offer services including seabed mapping and marine geophysics, positioning services, unexploded ordnance (UXO) detection surveys and cable and pipeline inspections. Besides high-quality data, charts and reports our core values are excellent client relations and a flexible & cost-effective approach to projects. We operate globally and our surveys are executed with our own equipment and own or chartered vessels which allows us to be flexible and to offer tailored solutions to the requirements of our customers.

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DAVI product portfolio includes the widest range of heavy duty plate roll (both 3 and 4 rolls), for plates from 2 to 6m width and from 6 to 400mm thickness; the widest range of heavy duty angle roll, for beams up to 1,200mm height, pipes up to 800mm diameter, flanges up to 600x200mm on edge; high productivity wind energy lines (patented): more than 250 are installed and operating for the world leaders and major players in order to produce towers, foundations, tripods, monopiles and transition pieces; high productivity 4 roll and robotic lines, for plates from 1 to 6m width and from 2 to 15mm thickness; customized machines for tank trailers, aircraft, aerospace, shipyard sectors, for plates from 6 to 24m width and beyond. DAVI headquarter is located in the most high-tech region of Italy. All the machines

are produced at the headquarter, that includes also a warehouse and a logistic and quality control center. The branches in Dallas (Texas, USA) and Shanghai (China) and the whole network of more than 100 highly qualified dealers assure sales and customer care assistance all around the world, at any time. DAVI dedicated Customer Support is always available to meet customers’ needs. A highly professional and specialized team can support either on site or connecting remotely with every corner of the world. Installation, commissioning, training, preventive maintenance are ensured and can also be offered on all other main brands’ machines. With over 10,000 machines installed all over the world, and 11,000 OEM parts and components always

available, DAVI builds 300 machines per year and always keeps 100 machines ready for immediate delivery. As a result, DAVI can offer the shortest delivery time in the market. DAVI is proud to have the total control of its production system, thanks to an integrated quality control throughout the entire flow, the complete management of the manufacturing process, the partnership with high-level companies (production sites located in the most skilled areas in Italy), logistic center, warehouse, assembly, set-up and testing plants separate from production. DAVI is constantly verified by DNV and holds certifications of quality, environment and safety. Moreover, DAVI financial strength has been rated ‘Prime Company’ for its maximum commercial reliability by Dun & Bradstreet since many years.

The offshore wind industry is a growing market for DEEP since 2006 providing installation support surveys for Offshore Windpark Noordzeewind (OWEZ). Following that we are and were involved in the development of many other European offshore wind parks in preconstruction, construction, operational and maintenance phase. At the moment DEEP is providing yearly subsea inspection surveys for all operational offshore wind parks in the Netherlands, is providing construction support surveys for the new Borssele offshore wind cluster and can be found detecting UXO’s in Taiwan for the new offshore wind developments on its west coast.

In relation to the offshore wind sector, DEEP has provided survey services: • For a total 36 offshore windfarms • Contracted by governmental bodies, developers, contractors, operators and sub-contractors; • In 4 seas, namely North Sea, Irish Sea, Baltic Sea, Taiwan Strait • In 6 countries; The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, United Kingdom and Taiwan

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

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DEKC Maritime Design Engineering Knowledge Center (DEKC) We are familiar with every step of the development process. From first consultation concerning project requirements, through general and structural design (including detailed engineering) to supervision of construction projects. Thanks to our extensive knowledge and experience we are capable of making complex projects manageable and successful. We involve 3D presentation at an early stage with a complete navigable full-scale model. By taking the vessel’s life cycle into account, we look beyond sea trials and warranty period and map out total cost of ownership, incl. future developments.

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Design and design support Our team of highly trained naval architects, structural designers and mechanical engineers are constantly focused on new developments and innovations in the maritime industry. With our structured design method we are able to implement new ideas and the client’s requirements in an efficient and creative way into the design. We can make complete ship designs or support our customers in every phase of the design process, from concept to complete basic design and further. The design & support department is specialised in hull design and optimization with CFD, making complex stability calculations, seakeeping analysis, structural design, finite element analysis, marine system design, engine

room design, and flag and classification regulations. With our combined specialists, we find the most optimal solution for every design question!

naval architects, structural specialists, hydrodynamic experts, mechanical engineers and regulation specialists we will find the best solution.

Operational support Through experience we developed a hands on and no nonsense attitude. We assist our customers in all operational questions, complex calculations and other challenges. We offer our practical services for complex transport operations, (temporary) foundation design, complete logistical management, consultancy in case of ship damage, refits, feasibility studies, classification issues and much more. Our team is always stand-by to assist in a fast and constructive way to help our clients with a problem or challenge. With our

Detail engineering Our detail engineering department covers the complete range of marine engineering from construction workshop drawings, production fairing, shell plate development, pipe isometrics and outfitting drawings to tailor made production information. Our experienced staff is working with the newest 3D software and forms the vital step between the design phase and the production of a vessel. With our extensive knowledge of the shipbuilding process we can help our customers to optimise the cutting, forming, building and logistic processes. 61


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DEME Offshore Innovative offshore energy solutions DEME Offshore provides the most comprehensive and innovative solutions in the renewables industry. We offer flexible solutions for foundation, cable, turbine and substation installation and maintenance activities. By operating a high-tech and diverse fleet of installation, cable laying and multipurpose vessels we are able to help our customers successfully achieve the most demanding offshore energy projects.

DEME Offshore Haven 1025, Scheldedijk 30 2070 Zwijndrecht Belgium T +32 (0) 32 50 52 11 E info.demeoffshore@deme-group.com I www.deme-group.com/demeoffshore DEMEGroup @DEMEGroup DEMEGroup

World-class track record With our versatile fleet of offshore installation vessels we are able to execute wind farm projects in the most challenging marine environments. Our scope of work includes EPCI contracting for foundations, monopile installation, pre-piling and post-piling jacket foundations, cable installation, wind turbine logistics and maintenance services during the operational lifetime of wind farms. We have a strong track record of offshore wind projects across Europe, and several interesting offshore wind developments are underway in Asia. We secured a series of contracts for offshore wind farm projects in Taiwan. In cooperation with CSBC, Taiwan’s largest shipyard, we combine our advanced techniques and experience with CSBC’s expertise as a renowned

shipbuilder. We were also awarded the first major EPCI foundation contract in France for the 480 MW Saint-Nazaire offshore wind farm. The Saint-Nazaire project will involve drilled monopiles, a new step forward for the offshore wind industry. This project further highlights our technical expertise in providing innovative solutions for the offshore wind industry. Delivering projects safely, costeffectively and on time Always working closely with our customers, we understand what it takes to deliver a project safely, costeffectively and on time. Safety is our first priority at every offshore project. Working in the offshore energy sector for decades, we operate according to the highest QHSE standards and

always make our safety performance visible by transparent reporting. For DEME Offshore, caring for safety is a determining element for successful offshore installations. Pushing the boundaries of innovation Pushing the boundaries of innovation is at the heart of DEME Offshore. We continuously develop new techniques, methods and tools in the fast-evolving offshore wind industry. We are often the first in the world to propose new solutions which lead to improvements in safety, working time and accuracy. As an example, we developed the innovative, dual-lane cable installation system on board of our multipurpose vessel ‘Living Stone’, improving production rates and reducing costs for cable installation.

Next generation offshore installation vessel Orion We operate a high-tech and versatile fleet of offshore installation and multipurpose vessels, maintenance and service vessels. By continuously investing in new technologies, we ensure our fleet is futureproof by pursuing enhanced productivity and efficiency goals. With the new offshore installation vessel Orion, expected to join our fleet in 2020, we will bring a game changing installation concept to the offshore energy market. The DP3 vessel will feature an unrivalled combination of exceptionally high transport and load capacity, impressive lifting heights and green technology. Orion will be equipped with a high-tech crane with a

lifting capacity of 5,000 tonnes. Loads can be lifted to an unrivalled height of more than 170 m. Environmental considerations are also an important element of the vessel design. Orion has dual fuel engines, enabling her to run entirely on LNG. With Orion we will be uniquely positioned to meet the future requirements of our customers and the trend towards larger turbines and bigger wind farm projects, delivering energy at lower costs. Geoscience expertise We have our own in-house site investigation company, G-tec, which can deliver the full package of geoscience services to the renewables industry. G-tec is specialised in offshore geotechnical and geological site

investigations, geophysical marine and environmental surveys and deep-sea engineering services. Certified quality Offshore wind projects are often complex, and the wind farms we build may be enormous, but the tolerances we respect, the accuracy we aim at and the precision of our execution is unequalled. An offshore wind turbine tower may rise to the skies but its foundations are piled at vertical and relative tolerances measured in just millimetres. This quality is guaranteed by numerous certificates, including ISO 9001, VCA** and OHSAS 18001.

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One Single Source is all you need We deliver the full package onshore, so you can focus at your projects at sea. DHSS is an experienced company with a demonstrated history of working in Offshore Renewable Energy Industry. Our main activities are Vessel & Port Agency Services, Helicopter Services, 3PL Warehousing and Freight Forwarding. With A1 located ISPS support bases in Port of Den Helder, Eemshaven, IJmuiden and Amsterdam, DHSS takes care of your port calls, crew changes and related requests.

Monnickendamkade 19 1976 EC IJmuiden The Netherlands T +31 (0) 25 57 45 10 0 E agencies@dhss.nl I www.dhss.nl DHSS @DHSSAgencies Contact: Wim Schouwenaar CEO

Offshore Helicopter Services Getting to work by helicopter is of great importance in our Offshore Energy Industry. To get this planned and arranged, our DHSS Aviation team plans and coordinates helicopter crew changes and/or hoisting flights from A to Z. We deliver the full package onshore, so you can focus at your projects at sea. DHSS Aviation is active

At your service Projects: • Gemini • Veja Mate • Merkur • Borkum Riffgrund 2 • Deutsche Bucht (O&M Base) • Borssele III & IV

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The maritime & offshore industry has invested heavily and successfully in its development. It is powerful, innovative and has a strong position today. However, this is no guarantee for success in the future. The conventional, commercial processes and the role of communications have changed. Today we deal with more digital processes, with a new generation at the helm, with more transparency and wider globalisation. The maritime & offshore industry is characterised by niche markets, complex project teams, technically intensive organizations and long-term purchasing processes. Engineers need to be helped in their quest for innovation. Buyers seeking the most efficient solution. Your decision makers and

influencers need the right information at the right moment via the right channel. Full-service communication agency DOCK90 works with both traditional and modern means of communication. This combination ensures a perfect balance between purpose and interaction. DOCK90 is organized as an international agency with exclusive partners across all oceans. With our full service approach there are no restrictions in the execution of your strategy, campaign or production. Our services Define: the right audience • Buyer profiles • Customer journeys • Content strategy • Brand strategy

Produce: the right message • (offshore) Film productions • Copy & editing • 3d animations • (offshore) Photography & illustrations • Corporate identity development Distribute: the right channel • Online communication • Publications & printed matter • Exhibition stands • Interactive applications • Games • Virtual Reality • Internal communications • Communication campaigns Optimise: the right moment • Analytics • Marketing automation • Communication planning

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3PL Warehousing & Yard storage the Gateway to your equipment Our 3PL warehouse management system is the gateway to client stock under our custody. Our dedicated teams are providing first class domestic, import and export service including sea freight, air freight and road freight services: • Bonded warehouses and external storage at all our support bases; • Temperature controlled storage for critical components; • Customs clearance; • Long and short term storage; • Stock control and reporting; • Barcode scanning; • Multimodal Air-Road-Sea transport; • National, European and worldwide logistics by land, sea and air; • Experienced and qualified personnel to handle all requirements; • Project management services; • DNV 2.7.1. Offshore certified container rental depots. At all our locations, DHSS is licensed to receive and store Customs goods, as of our AEO certification.

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The leading provider of Dropped Object prevention solutions in offshore wind

The work boat finance specialists

Dropsafe is the global leader in Dropped Object (Drops) prevention, providing a comprehensive range of high quality, cost effective Drops prevention solutions to meet the needs of businesses in a diverse range of sectors, including Offshore Wind, Oil & Gas, Mining, Marine and Power Generation. Designed and manufactured in-house, Dropsafe’s products are independently tested and certified to the highest standards.

DS Marine Finance is one of the leading arrangers of specialist marine finance for vessels used in the offshore wind market, with a proven track record of finance facilities arranged for over 100 vessels in the last six years.

Every marine finance package we arrange is a bespoke solution unique to each customer. We source banks and funders to finance your vessels and are involved from the start to the end of the deal. Key products and services include marine mortgages, marine rental agreements and shortterm finance agreements. We can also advise on mergers & acquisitions, trade sales and potential vessels that may be for sale.

Dropsafe 15B Cheung Fat Industrial Building 7-9 Hill Road, Shek Tong Tsui Hong Kong T +852 36 64 83 50 E info@dropsafe.com I www.dropsafe.com Dropsafe @Dropsafe

DS Marine Finance 73 Cornhill, London EC3V 3QQ United Kingdom T +44 (0) 79 73 18 78 88 E info@dsmarinefinance.com I www.dsmarinefinance.com Contact:

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Dropsafe has drawn attention to this problem in its whitepaper, ‘The Neglected Hazard’, which outlines the current situation regarding Drops prevention in offshore wind. An example of the real costs of failing to mitigate Drops risks is given in the report, using the case of a worker who was struck on the arm by a 50kg steel coil. The company was forced to pay a fine and costs totalling almost £80,000, because it was found to have

failed to put adequate Drops prevention solutions in place. The incident resulted in negative coverage from national press for the company involved, causing further reputational damage. The 2018 incident data report from G+ Global Offshore Wind Health & Safety Organisation shows that there has been an improvement from 2017 to 2018 in terms of the number of Drops incidents. However, ‘The Neglected Hazard’ highlights that Drops reporting is still inconsistent and unreliable. There is clearly work to be done by the offshore wind industry to ensure that Drops risks are mitigated as far as possible. Dropsafe has a range of innovative products to mitigate all major Drops risks. This includes the Dropsafe Barrier,

used to prevent Drops from walkways, stairwells and raised working platforms, that can be installed on permanent or temporary installations. The Dropsafe Nets, stainless steel wire mesh that are installed directly onto overhead fixtures such as lights, CCTV and speakers. The Dropsafe Nets are recognised as an industry standard, and fully customisable. Finally, the Dropsafe Pouch, which is designed to securely encase and tether handheld items used while working at height. These items include radios, multimeters and spray canisters. The offshore wind industry has made some progress in tackling the Drops risk, but there is still a significant distance to go. If you would like to find out more about Dropsafe’s work in Drops prevention, please visit www.dropsafe.com

DS Marine Finance is completely inde­ pen­dent, with a proven track record of experience gained from over 100 vessels in the last six years. We have in-depth knowledge and understanding of the work­boat market, demonstrated by the fact that every one of our customers has returned to DS Marine Finance for a subsequent deal - helping us to become the go-to name in the sector for all vessel financing. Key products and services include marine mortgages, marine rental agreements and short-term finance agreements, whilst we can also arrange the financing of “used” vessels.

DS Marine Finance has an extensive network of finance providers with facilities available from a range of UK High Street Banks & Merchant Banks, specialist UK marine funders, European Banks, American Funders, Middle Eastern Banks, Renewable Investment Funds and Private Funds. DS Marine Finance offer some highly innovative approaches to finance including; the co-ownership of vessels, enabling you to pay for use of the vessel rather than ownership; the ability to resell vessels at the end of the finance facility; the purchase of older vessels to release cash for new ones; the sale and lease back of older vessels; the re-financing of entire fleets; the first ever deal with two funders. For banks we also offer a distress vessel management service.

Banks/funders/investors - we have deals prepared and ready for you. Vessel builders - we have customers wanting stock. If you have vessels out on rental, we would like to buy those agreements from you. Operators - we have funds ready to deploy. We can help you sell your early stock, and we could also re-finance your entire fleet.

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Drops risks have been recognised in the O&G sector for a number of years, leading to the adoption of a measure of self-regulation when it comes to Drops prevention. However, in Offshore Wind, the risks posed by Dropped Objects have only recently been recognised, and there is a lack of clarity in the industry regarding best practise in Drops prevention.

Customers include work boat operators, crew transfer companies, shipping companies and renewable investment funds in the UK and Europe. Vessels financed range in size from twelve metres to over 28 metres, including crew transfer vessels, multi-cats, jack-ups and flat top barges, with up to 100 per cent loan to value. We also offer finance on other marine assets including ROV’s, access systems, cranes, system and navigation upgrades.


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Discover new dimensions - foundations by EEW SPC

Offshore Accommodation for rent and sale

EEW Special Pipe Constructions GmbH (EEW SPC), located in Rostock, has been engaged in the production of heavy steel pipes and related pipe components since 2008. Our customers, concentrated in Germany and other European countries, are mainly active in the offshore wind industry and offshore oil & gas sector. EEW SPC has its roots in the Erndtebrücker Eisenwerk GmbH & Co. KG (EEW) which was founded in 1936. The EEW Group has 2,200 employees world wide with production facilities in Germany, UK, South Korea, Malaysia and Saudi Arabia, as well as several sales offices in every continent.

ELA Container Offshore, established in 2014, produces stand-alone offshore accommodation containers for rent and sale to be used on rigs, transformer platforms and on all kind of seagoing vessels, pontoons and barges.

ELA provides bespoke accommodation solutions for all non-hazardous areas as Temporary Living Quarters, Offices, Mess Rooms, Galleys, Laundry, Recreation or Locker Rooms for your individual demand. Additionally, ELA also offers a wide range of offshore cargo carrying units (CCUs).

EEW Special Pipe Constructions GmbH Am Eisenwerk 1 18147 Rostock Germany T +49 (0) 38 18 17 16 0 E info@eewspc.de

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• The 20 ft Allrounder Accommodation Container The 20 ft ELA Offshore Allrounder is designed for all non-hazardous areas on-board any offshore vessel or structure. By using our Accessories, these modules can easily be combined to create larger installations too. Low weight, ISO dimensions and “plug&play” design allow quick installation and immediate use. The ease of use and minimal costs of mobilisation allow these modules to be deployed economically, even on shortterm projects. Extremely suitable as stand-alone modules but also excellent as part of larger accommodation blocks, the Allrounder range has been a steady performer in the offshore market.

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Thick-walled, longitudinally welded large pipes, with diameters of up to 12 metres, lengths of up to 120 metres, and up to 2,500 tonnes unit weight can be fabricated in Rostock. The annual capacity of 250,000 tonnes per year is based on the use of stateof-the-art machines and innovative manufacturing methods. EEW SPC has a total of 32,000m² fabrication capability under roof and 198,000m² of storage area. The own quay guarantees direct access to the sea. EEW SPC is also ideally prepared to face the challenges of future offshore wind farms in deeper waters. Based on investments in special fabrication halls and equipment, the production facilities for offshore wind products have been considerably enhanced. Now monopiles with a diameter of up

to 12 metres and with unit weights of up to 2,500 tonnes can be produced. These XL monopiles could be used for offshore wind farms with higher turbine power and in deeper waters up to 40 metres and are the most economic foundation structure available at present. With the company EEW Offshore Structures (Britain) based on by the River Tees, we are also able to manufacture offshore steel structures in the UK. The facilities are particularly well suited for the production of large tubular offshore wind foundations, most notably transition pieces. With our current order intake included, EEW SPC has participated, as foundation manufacturer, in the installation of over 1,900 WTGs for OWF projects in Germany, UK, the Netherlands, Belgium, Taiwan and USA.

Large-diameter pipes by EEW SPC production programme: • monopiles/Transition pieces; • prefabricated components for jackets; • pin piles for jackets; • suction piles.

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• The 20 ft Premium Accommodation Container with internal walkway The 20 ft ELA Offshore Premium Container is also designed for all non-hazardous areas on-board any offshore vessel or structure. But although suitable for stand-alone use, the Premium module is particularly useful in larger installations. The internal corridor allows movement

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between modules without leaving the complex. In addition, the modules can be stacked without gangways, so multilevel installations can be mobilised on any standard 20’ ISO twist lock arrangements without modifications. • The 33 ft Premium Plus Accommodation Container with internal walkway If you are looking for an even higher level of comfort, our Premium Plus range will not disappoint. Designed for long-term deployments on platforms, offshore rigs and/or accommodation barges, these 33 ft modules offer everything our standard modules offer, but with a much larger floorplan. Featuring a central corridor and spacious rooms, these modules can be easily combined to create large

accommodation units at very short notice. • ELA Offshore CCUs and Workshops The ELA Offshore Cargo Carrying Units (CCUs) are compliant to ISO measurements and supplied including certified offshore slings, they are ready for use immediately. The high quality Containers are certified according to the highest quality standards; ISO 10855 / EN 12079-1 / DNV 2.7-1, based on SOLAS, IMO FSS Code and MLC as well as CSC and approved by several IACS-companies. Depending on customer requirements, ELA Offshore Containers are individually customized, immediately operational and are available on short notice.

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Faccin S.p.A.

Formosan Business Support

Integrated solutions for your onshore and offshore projects

Designed offshore renewable energy project solutions

Faccin S.p.A. is a very powerful group which combines some of the best brands - Faccin, Boldrini and Roundo - in metal forming machines, used all over the world by wind tower manufacturers for their most challenging fabrication projects. The company is proud of its contribution to green energy production through the fabrication of energy saving machines and trusts in the future of the wind industry, in particular offshore where the use of powerful, accurate, reliable and fast plate rolls are critical in increasing a return on investment.

Formosan Business Support provides customized project solutions for you to enter and operate in Taiwan. We are an expert team, passionate about our work, and eager to work on solutions, with international experience and knowledge in various sectors. Our team is mainly composed of business professionals and project managers. Our key to success lies in understanding of requirements and always put you at the center of our business. We deliver the best solutions for your needs.

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Formosan Business Support

Via dell’Industria,19 25010 Visano

31F.-11, No. 3, Ziqiang 3rd Rd

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Director of International Projects

What we do We provide a rolling package - ‘Faccin’s Wind Tower Automation System’ - that combines a powerful super-sized plate-rolling machine along with key components like strong side support, sturdy top support and a feeding table provided with an alignment device. Furthermore, all accessories are controlled by a highly advanced

fully programmable CNC designed to automate the most complex rolling projects. Maximising Profits High technological plate rolling machines able to work 24/7 are designed to maximize productivity, thus the profitability of the wind tower manufacturer by a fast and precise rolling of the cans, reducing the time in later stages of assembly and welding.

Certifications ISO 9001 OHSAS 18001

Market Taiwan is a leading market in Asia for the offshore wind industry with demand of 15GW by 2035. Meanwhile, localization is needed which means being presented and adapted into the local market. FBS is your best local on-site partner to support you based on your business needs. Services Different services for various clients, which have to be customized depending on customer’s profile and market segment. Case-based examples are: 1. Market analysis and strategic management consultancy. 2. Representation and agent function for developing the market. 3. Operational local management, sourcing and planning.

4. Finding of a joint-venture partner and safety check on which. 5. Import of equipment and non-China build offshore vessels. 6. Recruiting, training and hiring of local experts. About us Formosan Business Support Co. Ltd. (=FBS) was founded in 2012, through smaller projects in product development, global marketing, global distribution and sourcing to a top project management enterprise applying our resources available locally and internationally. In 2015, together with the Renewable Energy Act, FBS entered the renewable energy market, too. Green energy is a new industry in Asia, particular in offshore, which cannot be built on the back of an oil and gas industry.

Since 2016, Taiwan has been seeking a dramatic energy transition targeting at 20% of its energy mix to come from renewable energy sources by 2025 (approximately 27GW of capacity) and +10GW from 2026 in offshore wind. Since then, FBS has been 100% committed itself to the renewable offshore energy sector and environmental-friendly power storage solutions. We are here to support our customers with government’s localisation policy, local operation and project management until their success.

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We specialise in • 4 rolls - Plate Bending Machines Series HEP and HEL; • 3 rolls - Plate Bending Machines Series HAV; • Profile Section Rolls Series RCMI and R.

We provide • High level of supply availability; • 100 per cent in-house manufacturing; • Tailored solutions for a variety of wind environments; • The lowest possible processing time as a priority; • Tablet Management App to monitor productivity & machine status and to check capacities & production cost evaluation; • Installation; • Training to develop the operator skills.


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The pioneers of offshore engineering

High Speed Transfers ltd

GustoMSC is a reputable design & engineering company of 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 semi-submersibles 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.

HST Ltd is an established owner and operator of Crew Transfer Vessels (CTVs) and General Purpose Vessels. The company’s headquarter is located in the UK and the team have an extensive amount of experience in shipping, vessel management and chartering. HST provide services for the Oil & Gas industry and the construction and operation of offshore Wind Parks around Europe.

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HST High Speed Transfers Contact: Tom Nevin (CEO), Ian Oxford (CFO),

GustoMSC’s latest innovations to address the challenges imposed by the next generation of offshore wind turbines include the telescopic boom leg crane. This crane offers an innovative combination of high hoisting height

when extended (1,250 metric tons at 160 meters) for wind turbine installation and heavy load capability when retracted (2,500 metric tons at 120 meters) for foundation installation. Key to these innovations is an integral approach to the design of the jack-up platform and its crane and combining them into an integrated heavy lift tool. This is illustrated by the first order for the telescopic leg crane for Shimizu’s SC-14000XL jackup vessel. This unit will be the largest self-elevating platform for offshore wind installation to date in Japan and will be capable of installing the next generation WTGs with a capacity of over 12 MW. Floating wind Floating offshore wind turbines have a great potential to unlock deep water wind resources. The key requirements

for the commercializing of floating wind are lowering the costs and enabling the industrialization at large scale. The robust and cost-effective GustoMSC Tri-Floater satisfies these requirements. Our future We see our future as a technologically driven strategic partner for our clients. We do so in the firm belief that broad, integrated and well thought-out solutions are the only appropriate response to the challenges of working at sea.

HST was launched in September 2017 with the aim of providing clients the highest standard of the CTVs in the market and the best possible experience for the client. In July 2018, HST took delivery of their first DAMEN 2710 CTV, a first of type next generation Damen built CTV, with 26pax capacity, crew accommodation, a flat deck and capable of carrying out transfers in 1,75 mHs weather. The reception the 2710 received in the market and the success of the first vessel inspired the owners to purchase further vessels. After just 18 months of operational activity, the company now have four 2710s, all UK flagged under the HSOSC code. The vessels are all operating in European Offshore Wind Farms,

where their duties include delivering personnel and equipment to multiple sites. The team have a strong background in CTV operations in both Offshore Renewables and Oil & Gas; they have worked on most major European OWFs and have over 20 years’ experience in the maritime industry. The vision of the company is to provide the market with high quality sought after CTVs, managed by a group of experienced individuals who specialise in delivery and support, providing clients with the best possible solution to their needs. The company’s business model means it remains agile and

consequently quick to deliver viable solutions. With extensive industry experience, client knowledge and longstanding industry relationships, the company aims to ensure the client’s expectations are met through dynamic and proficient operations. HST intend to continue the growth of the company and provide a diverse fleet, working with their clients to provide efficient, professional tailored solutions.

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The offshore wind turbine installation market has matured significantly over the last decade. As an industry we need to face the bottleneck of ensuring to have sufficient and capable installation equipment in time in order to meet the installation demands of the next generation turbines. This requires the designers and equipment suppliers to keep focusing on purposeful innovation. Key to these innovations is an integral approach to the design of the jack-up platform and its crane and combining them into an integrated heavy lift tool.

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Huisman Innovative solutions for wind turbine installation Building on the successful operation of existing Huisman products for the installation of offshore wind turbines and foundations, Huisman developed a dedicated range of cranes for the offshore wind industry. These cranes are amongst the largest and most sophisticated in their respective classes. Examples are the recently contracted Leg Encircling Crane (LEC) for Jan de Nul's Voltaire vessel, with a lifting capacity of over 3,000mt and heavy lift cranes such as the 4,000mt mast crane onboard the Boskalis Bokalift 2 and the 5,000mt tub mounted crane for Jan de Nul's Les Alizés.

Huisman Admiraal Trompstraat 2 3115 HH Schiedam The Netherlands T +31 (0) 88 07 02 22 2

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Offshore wind installation cranes The product range for customised offshore wind installation cranes is a result of decades of experience in designing and building heavy lift offshore cranes, complemented by operational know how of Huisman’s clients, which is incorporated to improve our designs.

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Huisman’s range includes pedestal cranes and mast cranes for both jackup vessels and floating vessels. The lifting capacity of these cranes ranges up to 10,000mt. In addition to the low construction weight, small footprint and small tail swing of the Huisman cranes, these cranes come with electric variable frequency drives, unparalleled lifting heights and an optimised minimum radius for increased workability.

With over 90 years of experience, Huisman has proven a reliable partner in building lightweight cranes that are fully operational from day one. This track record has led many offshore wind turbine installation contractors to choose Huisman to deliver their mission equipment. These recently ordered cranes are designed to enable our customers to install turbines and foundations of the future generations to come.

also develops grippers and handling equipment to improve the safety and efficiency of the entire logistics operation. A concrete example of this is the largest monopile gripper in the world, which was recently delivered to the Jan de Nul Group and has successfully executed its maiden project.

Installation tools In addition to cranes, Huisman focuses on integrating the entire logistics on board these vessels. Huisman supplies smart connection tools (universal quick connector) to connect tools directly to the crane’s lower block and Huisman 75


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Hydrauvision

iPS - Powerful People

Your partner in hydraulic drive technology

Personnel | Projects | Payroll

Hydrauvision is an expert in all systems that include hydraulic drive technology. We offer total solutions that incorporate and combine drive technology, construction technology, and control technology. High-performance engineering, a multidisciplinary perspective, and flexibility are the hallmarks of our approach. In addition, we offer custom rental solutions including power packs, winches, reel units and offshore frames. This way, you can rely on quality equipment whenever and wherever you need it, without considerable investment or concerns about storage, maintenance or certification.

iPS is your source for personnel and payroll solutions within the renewables and offshore oil & gas industries. We are committed to achieving the ideal match between client and candidate, with outstanding cross border payroll solutions. Worldwide and 24 hours a day.

Hydrauvision Buys Ballotstraat 14 4507 DA Schoondijke The Netherlands T +31 (0) 88 57 47 00 0 E info@hydrauvision.com I www.hydrauvision.com Hydrauvision Hydrauvision Contact: Elbert van den Brink Sales Manager

Rent your equipment Investing in hydraulic equipment is not always the best option for every situation. For example, if you only need equipment for a single project, or temporarily need additional hydraulic capacity, the rental of hydraulic systems is an excellent option as it can help you avoid a costly investment. Hydrauvision offers custom-made rental solutions by the name of HydrauRent. Our range of rental equipment includes hydraulic power packs, winches, filtration units, and more.

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Our rental fleet Hydrauvision is active worldwide. Our unique rental fleet is immediately available to deliver our products, onshore and offshore, all over the world. Hydrauvision offers a flexible solution to almost any demand for (extra) hydraulic capacity in a variety of situations. We provide the delivery, installation, and commissioning of our advanced hydraulic systems 24/7. Our engineers are offshore-certified and have extensive knowledge of and experience with the fleet of rental equipment. In addition, the offshore frames have been approved and built with DNV2.7 certification. And, of course, we are able to provide maintenance and service to our installations throughout the entire project.

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Hydrauvision engineers design, among others, hydraulic systems. These systems are built in our workshops in the Netherlands. We deliver turnkey hydraulic systems to our customers worldwide. The service engineers install the systems for operation. As a result, our solutions in the field of hydraulic drive technology always meet the needs of our customers perfectly.

Multidisciplinary approach Characteristic of the hydraulic engineering of Hydrauvision is the multidisciplinary approach. Our engineers work closely with specialists in the field of mechanics, control technology, and electronics. By involving all the disciplines at an early stage in the development process, everyone has the most upto-date information at their disposal. This way we work efficiently, we avoid reconciliation problems and quickly come to the best solution. At an early stage, we make the design insightful in clear 3D models, so you know what we are working on from the start. Of course we take technical feasibility into account, but we also keep the user-friendliness, safety, and operational security in mind.

Benefits of renting at Hydrauvision Our rental solutions guarantee flexibility, wide availability, and the ability to control costs. Renting at Hydrauvision helps you to avoid high investment costs and any concern about storage, certification, and maintenance.

Who is iPS? Since 1988 iPS is an international recruitment agency which combines experience, in-depth knowledge and people to successfully serve businesses in the following industries: maritime, energy and civil. In addition, iPS is specialised in cross border payroll solutions. With operating offices worldwide, iPS has its headquarters in Capelle aan den IJssel, the Netherlands. What can I expect from iPS? Qualified staff and crew, flexible and professional personnel solutions, complete payroll services, global services, personal service and 24/7 responsiveness.

iPS’ worldwide personnel solutions iPS is the key source for personnel solutions regarding all aspects of the maritime, energy and civil industries. iPS recruits highly trained and experienced personnel, from a single specialist to a full crew. The in-house consultants are able to attract, select and deploy qualified personnel worldwide.

iPS’ payroll solutions Working internationally with personnel and clients, iPS takes into consideration international law and legislation, tax systems and social security. Next to constructing the right payroll packages, iPS takes care of all administrative procedures. iPS fulfils the need for flexible payroll services, respecting the different regulations.

The iPS approach With hundreds of people deployed around the world, iPS stands for a personal touch given to both clients and personnel. This is enhanced by the efficient support and planning given by staff utilising experiences combined with high tech software for the best services and solutions possible.

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Hydrauvision provides ready-made solutions for the most diverse issues. Hydrauvision engineers are involved from the first design up to the installation. Our system engineers, designers, constructors and mechatronics engineers work daily with the most advanced programs to create the best solutions for our customers.

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Jan De Nul Group Constructing offshore wind farms on an EPCI-basis Services for the offshore renewable energy industry are a key part of the services provided by Jan De Nul Group. The combination of the in-house design and detailed engineering, a very modern and well-balanced fleet, and the overall experience in dredging, marine, civil and environmental projects all over the globe enable Jan De Nul Group to offer clients a total package on an EPC(I) basis.

Jan De Nul Group 34-36 Parc d’Activités Capellen 8308 Capellen Luxembourg T +352 (0) 39 89 11 E info@jandenul.com I www.jandenul.com Contact: Philippe Hutse, Director Offshore Division Carl Heiremans, Business Development Manager Jef Monballieu, Business Development Manager

Fleet Through a constant pursuit of quality and technical innovation, Jan De Nul Group has a very modern and wellbalanced 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.

The company owns three Offshore JackUp Installation Vessels and one Offshore Installation Crane Vessel. Two of them are still under construction. These offshore installation vessels Voltaire, Vole au vent, Taillevent and Les Alizés are especially built to install offshore wind farms. Their large cargo deck space and payload, and the lifting capacity of their on-board cranes enable swift and safe installation of the heaviest foundations and other components of offshore wind parks. With an unrivalled crane capacity of over 3,000 tonnes, the Voltaire, under construction and set to be delivered in 2022, is specifically designed to transport, lift and install offshore wind turbines, transition pieces and foundations. Compared to Jan De Nul’s

two other jack-up vessels, the Vole au vent and the Taillevent, this new vessel has almost double the deck space. Not only is this vessel capable of loading the next generation of wind turbines and foundations, the larger deck space will also enable Jan De Nul to optimize installations at sea and to lower the fuel consumption and emissions. The Vole au vent and the Taillevent are both 140 metres long. The Vole au vent is equipped with a 1,500 tonnes crane and four spuds to lift itself above the sea level for stable working conditions. She can install all kinds of foundations, as well as the latest generation of wind turbines, in water depths up to 50 metre. The Taillevent has a 1,000 tonnes crane, six spuds and a maximum working depth up to 40 metre.

The Group also disposes of versatile and most efficient multipurpose vessels and in-house designed trenching tools to overcome unnavigable tidal areas. Thanks to their versatility, these vessels can be deployed on a variety of projects: installing subsea cables, trench dredging and subsea rock installation, which definitely makes those vessels unique. This allows Jan De Nul Group to better meet the client’s requests to have a project executed by one contractor and to reduce the interface risk for its clients.

EPCI Clients are increasingly seeking a complete, one-stop-shop solution for their projects - with an integrated approach from first designs to final installation. Jan De Nul Group’s deep expertise in marine design, procurement and construction engineering enables the Group to respond with a total package on an EPC basis, eliminating the risks for the client. 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. Vessels and equipment are constantly adapted to find the ideal solution to specific customer needs, even if it’s only for one particular project. Track record Jan De Nul Group executes and has executed several offshore wind projects in Belgium, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Germany and Taiwan. In 2018, Jan De Nul secured its first offshore wind projects outside Europe: the design and installation of the offshore wind parks Changhua and Formosa 1 Phase 2, the very first offshore wind farms in Taiwan. In 2019,

Jan De Nul secured a hat trick in Taiwan by winning the Formosa 2 project, neighbouring the Formosa 1 Phase 2 wind farm. More specifically in Belgium, Jan De Nul installed the Nobelwind farm with 50 turbines of 3.3MW each in 2016. In the summer of 2019, the Group kicked off the installation of the Northwester 2 wind farm with 23 turbines of 9.5MW each, the largest offshore wind turbines in the world. #WEAREITA Onsite health and safety are given absolute priority, supported by thorough training and maintaining constant safety awareness, using the Group’s internal awareness programme ‘Imagine. Think. Act.’ ITA makes Jan De Nul employees imagine what is possible and put those ideas into action in ways that demonstrate care for our co-workers and the environment. ITA is the Group’s guarantee for sustainable, safe, creative and successful solutions that are tailored to the Client’s specific project. Thanks to these ongoing efforts, the company has received several safety certificates, including the “A rating” in Australia.

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Services Jan De Nul Group provides services related to the installation of offshore wind farms, including installation of export and inter array cables, fabrication and installation of gravity based foundations, transport and installation of jacket or monopile foundations and high voltage stations, installation of scour protection around the foundations, and installation of the entire wind turbines itself.

Les Alizés, under construction and set to be delivered in 2022, is equipped with a crane having a lifting capacity of 5,000 tons and equally impressive lifting heights. Thanks to her dimensions and impressive lifting and loading capacities, Les Alizés will be able to load out, transport and install multiple units of the largest and heaviest wind turbine foundations. In addition, as a crane vessel that floats, it will be able to install heavier and larger foundations into deeper waters and in more challenging seabed conditions.


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Lowland International Your reliable partner in ship- & crew management

The JWPA is a representative of Japanese wind industry. We have 427 members (companies/ associations) who own and operate 85% of wind farms in Japan. The JWPA welcomes foreign companies. Ørsted, CIP, E.ON, SGRE, MVOW, GE have JWPA membership.

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.

Japan Wind Power Association

Lowland International P.O. Box 3036

Third Floor, Uechi Building, 3-15-3 Nishishinbashi, Minato-ku Tokyo 105-0003 Japan

I www.jwpa.jp Contact: Yoshinori Ueda

To Make Japan Clean

2130 KA Hoofddorp The Netherlands

T +31 (0) 88 55 70 10 1 E info@lowland.com I www.lowland.com

To Make Tomorrow Beautiful Power from the Wind

Lowland International

General Manager

Contact: Berry Kools Director

Japanese government moves to promote offshore wind power. • July 2016 : Port & Harbor Law has amended. • April 2019 : New Offshore Wind Promotion Law enforced. • July 2019 : 11 candidate promotion areas were announced. 4 out of 11 are classified as “promising areas”. More than 13GW of projects are in the pipeline now. We are one of the founding members of the GWEC.

Kyushu Electric Power group develop 220MW (using MVOW V174) offshore

1st round (4 promising areas) 1. Noshiro, Akita Pre. 2. Yurihonjo, Akita Pre. 3. Choshi, Chiba Pre. 4. Goto, Nagasaki Pre.

wind farm at the Kitakyushu port area in FY2022.

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Happo/Akita 1.5 round (7 candidate areas) Katagami, Akita 1. Happocho, Akita Pre. 2. Katagami, Akita Pre. 3. Japanese sea North part, Aomori prefecture 4. Japanese sea South part, Aomori prefecture 5. Mutsu, Aomori prefecture 6. Murakami, Niigata prefecture [Niigata Pre] 7. Saikai, Nagasaki prefecture Murakami/Niigata

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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 and sensitively to local demands, leveraging the full strength of her global resources and expertise.

Having offices and joint ventures worldwide and a presence in many different countries, with each of these offices serving a specific area of work, Lowland ensures they benefit from each others know-how. We want our people to excel in their chosen fields and have a strong focus on development to make that happen. Interested in a full introduction of our company? Please contact us and be informed!

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Lowland executes its services in the maritime-, offshore-, renewables wind- and dredging sectors. We strive to keep our respected clients satisfied, working with them in close partnership to develop and maintain long-term relationships that add value to their projects, vessels and rigs.


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Lubbers Logistics Group We take care of your wind components. Fast, reliable and safe. Lubbers Logistics Group (Lubbers) is founded in 1929 and offers worldwide logistics services under three service labels: Road Transport, Global Freight and Projects & Services. Within the wind industry these services take place in different stages in the supply chain. From own facilities around the North Sea, Lubbers offers transport, storage, handling and container rental services. Through a one-stop-shop concept Lubbers is able to take complete care of the dismantling, transportation and (partly) recycling of old wind installations.

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A Business Network for Offshore Wind Event

7761 RA Schoonebeek The Netherlands T +31 (0) 52 45 37 77 7

APRIL 21–24, 2020 PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND

E csd@lubbers.net I www.lubbers.net Lubbers Logistics Group Contact: André Mulder

OFFSHORE WIND MARKET INSIGHT. CONNECTIONS. KNOWLEDGE.

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The Business Network for Offshore Wind’s International Partnering Forum (IPF) delivers insight into the US offshore wind market. The IPF fosters connections to industry leaders and provides B2B matchmaking and valuable regulatory and technical knowledge. Road Transport With a truck fleet of 140 trucks, pickups and vans and 350 different trailers Lubbers Road Transport is able to move standard groupage cargo as well as special, oversized loads (f.a. narcels and blades). Besides road transports also storage and handling services are offered to the Offshore Wind Industry via 7 own facilities around the North Sea.

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Global Freight Through service label Global Freight forwarding and global logistics services are offered. Lubbers delivers complex, urgent or out of gauge cargo to any place in the world, through the Air, by Sea and via Rail.

Projects & Services Lubbers Projects & Services offers turnkey rigmoves and pipeline projects. By using own experienced specialists and equipment in combination with strategic partners, the most complex projects are successfully executed. These projects are often supported by staff from Lubbers own employment agency Lubbers @work. Lubbers @ work offers personnel services for the engineering-, wind-, oilfield- and well services industry as well as for the transport and logistics sector. Besides logistics- and staffing services, Lubbers Projects & Services also offers (offshore-) container and accommodation rentals.

Our Services: • Storage & handling services in/near major offshore wind harbours; • All types of road transport services: standard, urgent and hotshot; • From small to heavy (max. 100 ton) and short to long (max. 50 mtr.) road transports; • Sea- and airfreight services to, through and from Europe. Arranged or supported through are global facilities in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Istanbul, Dubai, Singapore and Houston; • Logistics Project Management; • Supply of technical (offshore) staff; • Offshore container, basket and accommodation rentals.

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Mukran Port

NKT GmbH & Co. KG

Offshore installation and O&M base port for the Baltic Sea

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Mukran Port is a deep-water port in the north-east of Germany. Its well-developed infrastructure served as a reliable basis for the construction of several offshore wind farms. With its ideal conditions, Mukran Port became a base for offshore installations and a service hub for operations and maintenance. Clients benefit from significant cost savings through short distances to the wind farms and an easy approach without obligation for pilotage or tugs.

Im Fährhafen 20 18546 Sassnitz Germany

T +49 (0) 38 39 25 52 41 M +49 (0) 17 33 15 20 57 E gorzelski@mukran-port.de I www.mukran-port.de Mukran Port Contact: Jörn Gorzelski

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Robert Krüger

Offshore Wind Development

More than 210 wind turbines, 280 jacket piles, 70 jacket foundations, 60 transition pieces and 76 km subsea cables have been transshipped via Mukran Port since 2014. During construction of the wind farms “EnBW Baltic II”, “Wikinger”, and “Arkona”, the port contributed with its infrastructure and extensive know-how to more than 1,000 MW of green offshore energy harvested in the Baltic Sea.

Although located on an island, the port benefits from a very good hinterland connection and railway tracks to the quayside. This allows time and costefficient delivery of project shipments like subsea cables or spare parts. The port management has specialized in finding tailor-made solutions to meet customer requirements. In addition to a wide range of associated port services, Mukran Port has also become attractive for various industrial settlements. Offshore Service Hub Mukran Port runs a separate O&M harbor within the boundaries of the port area which is fitted with a modern bunker station. Alongside more than 500 m quay length, the maintenance and service port offers sufficient facilities for CTVs, tugboats and service vessels.

Two companies from the renewable energy sector have already signed their lease contracts to maintain and operate their wind farms for the next 25 years. Others have stated interest to run their O&M activities from this central port within the southern Baltic sea, too.

Also, in case of issues with an existing transmission system, NKT is your partner. Whether onshore or offshore, every minute counts when it comes to power cable failure. Getting the cable up and running again quickly is crucial, as any downtime caused by external cable failure or other damage to your grid infrastructure carries a number of risks, especially economic ones. Costs in terms of revenue losses, penalties and fines may run into millions. Offshore Cable Service Based on our almost 100 years of experience in cable repair, we have created a service level agreement that ensures appropriate availability of services and resources to our customers. Our latest offshore service is our guaranteed mobilisation time, whereby we can provide a fully mobilised vessel including cable handling systems within approximately 10 days. Irrespective of the cause of the disrupted power supply,

NKT GmbH & Co. KG Düsseldorfer Str. 400 51061 Cologne Germany T +46 (0) 45 55 34 41 0 E cablesupport@nkt.com I www.nkt.com nkt-cables Contact: Fredrik Nilsson

in an emergency situation it is important to keep the number of interfaces involved to a minimum. Thanks to our extensive expertise, you can access all necessary services via a single point of contact, thus avoiding the need for coordination with external parties like vessel operators, marine contractors, fault-finding service providers and many more. This saves you valuable time. Our complete offshore range of services at a glance: • Repair Preparedness • Monitoring Solutions • Spare Parts Management • Resources on Call • Fault Location • Marine Resource Plan • Cable Jointing and Termination

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Onshore Cable Service To minimise power outages and ensure uninterrupted supply, you need a reliable service partner that focuses on the specific challenges presented by cable systems. This is the only way to ensure steady and sustained functionality. NKT relies on its extraordinary wealth of experience for the production and maintenance of a wide range of insulation technologies. From extruded (XLPE) and mass-impregnated cables to the legacy gas-pressure or oil-filled cables - still common in our cities we know the technical requirements for every cable type. This makes us the ideal provider of onshore service products not only for new cable technologies but also for cable systems of older standards. 87

Tailor-made solutions to meet customer needs More than 250,000 m² storage area is available for offshore wind projects on two separate multipurpose terminals. The quay length of 750 m on both terminals including heavy-duty platforms, a surface load up to 50 t/m² and an adjacent Ro-Ro ramp are further advantages of the infrastructure.

NKT has pioneered the cable industry since 1891 and today we are still proactively meeting the world’s constantly growing need for electricity. Our energy transportation expertise and cost-effective manufacturing facilities at the highest technological level have helped us to become a world leader in cable technology, delivering lifetime value to our customers as well as the global society. We are present in 14 countries and have manufacturing facilities across Europe.

NKT - The Lifetime Partner for Your Cable System NKT is a world leader when it comes to high voltage offshore cable systems and pioneered the industry's first offshore HVDC link in 1954. Still today, we at NKT continue to innovate and are the first manufacturer to qualify and supply 525 kV for MI and XLPE insulation technology. From the state of the art production facilities in Cologne (Germany) and Karlskrona (Sweden), we are ready to supply submarine AC and DC cables to the highest standards, enabling the transmission of renewable energy from generation site or across countries.

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Oceanteam Deep-water construction support vessels and subsea cable equipment & services Oceanteam is the preferred ‘one-stop shop’ for offshore shipping, equipment and solutions. The company operates on a global basis and is comprised of two operating segments: Oceanteam Shipping and Oceanteam Solutions. Oceanteam Shipping owns, charters and manages deep-water construction support vessels (CSVs). Oceanteam Solutions provides cable equipment and services to support its client’s offshore cable laying, on- and offshore cable storage, cable handling, and cable transport projects.

Oceanteam Westerdoksdijk 473 1013 BX Amsterdam The Netherlands

T +31 (0) 20 53 57 57 0 E info@oceanteam.nl I www.oceanteam.nl Oceanteam Contact: Saskia Tans

Shipping Oceanteam Shipping owns, charters and manages two high-end versatile construction support vessels, the CSV Southern Ocean and CSV BO 101.

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The CSV Southern Ocean is a DP2 Construction Support Vessel, has two heave compensated cranes of 250 tonnes and 100 tonnes, 2,400 m2

Solutions Oceanteam Solutions is a service provider to the offshore renewable and oil and gas industry with the supply of rental equipment for the transportation, storage and handling of subsea cables. Equipment Oceanteam Solutions designs, builds and owns demountable carousels in various sizes, with a capacity of up to 5,300Te. The company also provides loading towers, tensioners and other cable handling equipment. From its deep-water base in Velsen,

the Netherlands the company accommodates all sizes of vessels for (de)mobilisation. Cable transport, storage and handling On behalf of its clients Oceanteam Solutions selects, charters, equips and manages vessels for cable transports. Its cable storage facility in Velsen, the Netherlands is situated immediately behind the North Sea locks of IJmuiden. Key details of the base: non-tidal port, 400 metres of quay, maximum draught 12 metre, 100 ton crane on the premises and a closed compound under surveillance. The company performs cable handling activities at its own cable storage facility, but also both the equipment and cable crew can be mobilised to work at any worldwide project location.

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North Ocean Series CSV Bourbon Oceanteam 101 is 125 metres at length with a 27-metre beam. It has excellent seafaring capabilities, two heave compensated cranes of 150 tonnes and 100 tonnes, moon pool, 2,000 m2 free deck space and 120 accommodation which enables the 101 to be utilised for field support, construction, installation and IRM support.

free deck space, 10,000 tonnes DWT, extensive accommodation and excellent seafaring capabilities. These characteristics enable Southern Ocean to be utilised for field support, construction, installation and IRM.


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Oceanwide

Maritime and offshore manpower services

Offshore catering services

Oceanwide is an international provider of manpower services focused on the maritime, offshore and energy industries. With offices and agents around the globe, Oceanwide is able to recruit and provide qualified and experienced staff for your job. The history of Oceanwide dates back to 1976 when the first office was established in the Netherlands.

For more than 20 years we have been providing our clients with our excellent offshore hotel & catering services for platforms and barges in the maritime and offshore industries. We have vast experience on platforms, ships and barges on the North Sea and across Western Europe. Oceanwide makes your people feel good away from home.

Catering services Our services include everything that makes the life of offshore residents comfortable: • catering & facility staff • delivering food and beverages • kitchen design and layout • housekeeping and laundry services • catering and safety training • certification and audits • health programs

Oceanwide Bellamypark 3 4381 CG Vlissingen The Netherlands

T +31 (0) 11 84 29 51 0 E info@oceanwidecrew.com I www.oceanwidecrew.com Oceanwide OceanwideBV Contact: Attila Csizmarik

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Maritime We recruit and employ qualified maritime crew for a wide range of vessel types such as towage, merchant shipping, dredging and several types of offshore (support) vessels. Our services focus on temporary positions to fill the gap as well as full crew management.

Luchthavenweg 6i 1786 PP Den Helder The Netherlands

T +31 (0) 22 36 71 72 7 E denhelder@oceanwidecrew.com I www.oceanwidecatering.com Oceanwide OceanwideBV

qualified personnel for positions such as process operators, mechanics, E/I technicians, electricians, welders etc. assures the satisfaction of our clients and the trustworthiness of our employees. Offshore Catering Services We offer hotel and full catering services for platforms, barges and vessels in the maritime and offshore industry. We have vast experience on the North Sea and across Western Europe. Recruitment & Selection We offer recruitment & selection for permanent and project positions. Our recruitment & selection services are flexible and tailored to meet your requirements.

Services & Certification We manage all HR related issues, allowing you to focus on your core business. Services we provide include assessments, travel, payroll, training and development. We work together with training centers around the world to offer personal development and training programs that fully comply with customer requirements and standards. Our personnel is STCW, NOGEPA, OPITO, GWO or otherwise certified. Oceanwide is ISO 9001, NEN-4400, VCU certified. Oceanwide is your reliable partner in personnel services. We are committed to people, quality and customised services. We provide the opportunity for our personnel to develop themselves and to add value to your company.

Understanding Every crew has its own structure. Oceanwide gets to understand fully the structure, circumstances and location where the crew have to work and adapt accordingly the services provided, the menu and related purchasing. This approach means we can always serve up a menu which our guests can enjoy. Ultimately this means they can do their jobs safely and enjoyably. Fresh All our dishes are freshly prepared. Our chefs and stewards regularly go on training courses and encourage each other to go one step further to delight our guests as much as possible. We also make sure that there is sufficient of everything available.

Health programs Oceanwide has active input into the lifestyle of your offshore employees. This finds expression in the products we supply and use, but also in the activities which we support. Consider salt and sugar reduction initiatives, and activities that encourage exercise. Healthy eating and an active lifestyle are ways to keep employees fitter and healthier, meaning they can do their jobs better and more safely. Oceanwide sees to it, in consultation with you, that there is always a “healthy choice” offshore. We work in partnership with specialists in this field, who can if required also educate and support your staff about this individually.

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Mark Poepjes

Manager

Offshore Catering

Rene Veuger

Operations manager

Offshore catering

Quality & Safety Our on-site crew follow our Food Safety Management System when working. This guarantees quality and food safety. From taking delivery into stores, right up to serving up the meals. Oceanwide uses a continuous improvement process, in which feedback from employees and guests is evaluated. Work activities are audited periodically, both internally and externally. Process improvements are implemented in light of feedback and audit results. Safe working is assured through our QA system, which has achieved, amongst others, ISO 9001. Happy people is our business.

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Oil & Gas We supply technical staff for various types of production platforms, (drilling) rigs and barges for clients active in the oil & gas and offshore construction industry. A careful selection process of highly

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Offshore Catering Delicious and healthy food offshore Offshore work is hard work. The chefs and stewards at Oceanwide understand that as well as anyone. Scarce free time offshore should be real “quality time”. We make sure that offshore crew feel at home there, and can eat not just delicious but also healthy food.

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Wind Energy We recruit and employ technical staff for various projects in the (offshore) wind energy sector. The job positions we recruit for include technical, operational and management level positions.

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Offshore Cable Equipment

Offshore Energy

A modern offshore equipment service company

oil & gas I offshore wind I marine energy | sustainable maritime solutions

Offshore Cable Equipment (OCE) is a one-stop equipment supplier for all your power cable projects. Because OCE is delivering directly from its own stock or factory, our clients can access the source. Assembly is performed by our own mechanics; enabling to serve our customers in a cost-efficient manner and realize short construction times. Our customers have come to rely on our expertise and solutions-oriented capability, and therefore are repeating accounts.

The energy transition is relevant to many industries, from phasing out fossil fuels to investing in greener innovations within the maritime and offshore industry. The developments in these industries are driven by the changing landscape in the energy sector and the necessity to have all industries working together for the same goal: a more sustainable future.

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Zuidbaan 525

Jan van Galenstraat 56

2841 MD Moordrecht (Headquarter)

3115 JG Schiedam

Ruijgoordweg 100, Amsterdam (port)

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The Netherlands

T +31 (0)10 209 26 00

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Our philosophy is: Why would you pay for what you don’t use?

We’ll make sure that all equipment is delivered to your location, on time. We are unique in the construction of modular Turntables up to 7,200 tons. Building modular also means costefficient and less production time, for example, a 2,000T / 4,000T configuration will take 12 weeks building time. The machines can be entirely disassembled and transported in 40-ft containers by vessel or trucks so no expensive transport vessels to bring or return the

turntable. Container liners will transfer the turntables worldwide cost efficient. In addition to the turntables that are in stock, we can construct systems in various other sizes to suit each specific job. In consultation with the client, a machine can be rented from OCE for any length of time. If you need a turntable for permanent use, the machine can also be purchased. As different parts are interchangeable, the OCE turntables can easily be adjusted in size, allowing us to work efficiently and sustainably. Due to the effective sizes of our turntables, they will fit on affordable cargo vessels. Furthermore, OCE can offer: Tensioners, Loading Towers, Power Quadrants, Chutes, Cable Highways and all Auxilary Equipment including Barges.

The Offshore Energy Platform focusses on the energy transition and innovative solutions in the maritime and offshore energy industry. With a team of editors, content developers and sales & marketing professionals Offshore Energy brings the industry daily news, in-depth stories, networking events and conferences. The platform reach over thousands professionals daily and gives year round exposure. This makes it the perfect tool to reach sales and marketing goals. Offshore Energy helps to connect with the global offshore energy supply chain. Magazine Offshore Energy Magazine offers readers in-depth articles on all things energy transition. Combining offshore wind, oil & gas, marine energy and sustainable

maritime solutions in the form of interviews, outlooks, guest columns and partner content. The magazine is printed four times a year and available to members of Offshore Energy. Exhibition Offshore Energy Exhibition and Conference is where the energy transition takes place. It is Europe’s leading gathering of the entire offshore energy industry. The exhibition floor is the meeting area where companies showcase their products and services. It welcomes a defined and targeted visitors profile, consisting of decision makers in the oil & gas and (wind) energy industries, directors, purchase managers, project managers and engineers of oil companies, subcontractors, offshore services,

operators, maritime suppliers and young professionals. The 2019 edition attracted 550+ exhibiting companies and more than 10,000 unique attendees. Conference Offshore Energy Conference features an extensive program offering a platform for discussing key topics and solutions for the whole offshore energy and sustainable maritime community. Date & venue 26, 27 and 28 October 2020 Amsterdam RAI, the Netherlands.

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For example, our drive motors are plug and play device’s and only required when turning a basket so why pay for them when the basket doesn’t need to turn for a couple of weeks or months. OCE has years of experience and a proven track record in developing and building offshore renewable and oil

and gas related equipment. Our factory has delivered machines to all major contractors and cable manufacturers worldwide. We offer professional advice in selecting the right equipment for your project at any facility. In addition, we can assist in setting up a complete lay and or repair spread on any barge or vessel.


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RanaWorks

Ridderflex & Plastics

Integrated solutions for the offshore energy market

Specialist in custom-made polyurethane, rubber and plastic products

RanaWorks is the professional and versatile partner for inspection, repair and maintenance services and marine operations. RanaWorks provides a variety of stand-alone subsea and above waterline services which can be easily combined into integrated packages to reduce costs without compromising quality and safety. Since its establishment back in 2018, RanaWorks has built up a strong reputation and has worked already on more than 16 different offshore locations across Europe and Africa.

Ridderflex excels in the production of custom-made polyurethane, rubber and plastic products. We develop and produce essential components for the offshore wind industry. A technical problem is a challenge for us: what is the best way to help you? Ridderflex takes up the challenge. Our team will always find the best solution for your specific requirements. Because we believe in possibilities.

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Ridderflex & Plastics B.V.

Paardenmarkt 1

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The Netherlands

T +31 (0) 10 45 30 52 3 E info@ranaworks.com I www.ranaworks.com

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all its processes and which is based on the latest ISO-9001, ISO-14001, OHSAS-18001, IMCA and IRATA standards. Extensive experience RanaWorks translates the 80 years of experience in the offshore industry from its shareholders into a unique range of contemporary services. RanaWorks’ fast-growing track record includes both short- and long-term operations consisting of commissioning works, survey & inspection as well as technical services. Integrated Solutions Together with our passionate and committed team of professionals, RanaWorks delivers integrated solutions by the use of ROV, diving, drones, working at height and rope access,

through all stages of the offshore asset lifetime. Our services provided include: • preliminary surveys and installation support - surveying works - UXO detection and removal - pull-in support - scour protection - base harbour support • inspection, repair and maintenance - visual inspections and NDT - electrical and mechanical works - technical maintenance and repairs - anti-corrosion services - removals and upgrades • blade inspections and repairs • lifetime extension services and decommissioning • logistics, engineering, QA/QC and project management • marine asset supply and management

Ridderflex supplies amongst others parts to construction and installation companies of wind turbines and components. Our product range include components for: • use in and around wind turbines; • installation; • during transport; • storage of components and maintenance and repair.

Ridderflex excels in custom-made products Ridderflex develops and produces essential components in any desired polyurethane, rubber or plastic material. Completely custom-made. We can advise you on applying the best solutions and help you match your different products to each other.

Polyurethane specialist As a polyurethane specialist, Ridderflex’s strength is developing and producing polyurethane products. Polyurethane is a unique material. We can adapt the material properties to the application of the product. There are no other materials in our product range, that are so flexible and versatile. Experience shows us that PU products can be the solution to numerous technical problems.

Ridderflex products for the offshore wind industry include: • bend restrictors/stiffeners; • boat landing bumpers; • cable protection bellows; • camera housings; • centralisers; • dampening/bearing pads; • fenders; • gaskets and seals; • gripper wheels;

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Rix Renewables Offshore Windfarm Services Safe. Flexible, scalable solutions Rix Renewables specialise in providing offshore and onshore windfarm services including skilled technicians and engineers for all aspects of wind farm construction, maintenance and inspection. We have experience in delivering managed and packaged services to offshore construction and operation and maintenance projects, including vessel supply. Operating from locations in Grimsby, Montrose and the UK, Rix Renewables is part of the 5th generation family run business, J R Rix and Sons.

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Rix Renewables Wharncliffe Road Grimsby, DN31 3QJ United Kingdom Meridian Street Montrose Angus, DD10 8DS

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Operations and Maintenance • Refurbishment and retrofits • Inspection and certification • Oil change, supply of lubricants, testing of oil • Rope access • Tower and blade inspection • Paint and corrosion inspection and repair • Supply of mechanical and electrical technicians for all servicing requirements • Crew transfer vessels

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Offshore Construction • Secondary works • Scaffolding • Retrofitting • Subsea - Dive and ROV support

Benefits of Rix Renewables • Health and Safety focused • Increase asset availability • Flexible & dependable • Reliable quality of service

Gensets and maintenance Site mobilisation and management Strategic laydown area at Montrose Fuel and lubricating oil supply

Certifications • OHSAS 18001:2007 • ISO 9001:2015 • ISO 14001:2015 • LEEA development member

Balance of Plant • LOLER certified statutory inspections • General inspections - internal & external • Crane servicing and repair • Subsea inspections using the latest ROV technology • Lighting inspections

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Safe Lifting Rental for Professionals On & Offshore professionals use Safe Lifting Europe to source lifting and rigging equipment for short- or long-term rental. Specialists in serving the Heavy Lifting sector, one of the most dynamic,demanding marketplaces on earth, Safe Lifting works with the lifting industry’s top manufacturers to deliver solutions up to any capacity. Whether it is a force measurement device, spreader beam, shackle or other below-the-hook tool, all Safe Lifting products are supplied with the on & offshore market’s safety culture in mind; world-class maintenance, training and education programs support every order.

Safe Lifting Benelux Workpark Schiedamsedijk 54-L 3134 KK Vlaardingen The Netherlands

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Economic When decision makers consider the costs associated with purchasing lifting equipment, a rental like Safe Lifting solution becomes favourable. In addition to initial purchase price, equipment owners must budget for maintenance, periodic re-certification, storage, and more. Renting lifting and rigging gear adds value and efficiency.

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Trusted End users at Safe Lifting have trust in the brand and its representatives to deliver only world-class equipment. Each order involves thorough consultation so the products supplied are designed specifically for the application in hand.

Experts carry out quality assurance (QA) checks before any lifting and rigging gear leaves the facility and upon its return from site. Location Safe Lifting is strategically located in the Port of Rotterdam, at the heart of a transportation and shipping hotbed. It is able to leverage this location to ensure quick delivery to customers wherever they may be situated.

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Scaldis Lifting at a higher level SCALDIS is a highly experienced offshore heavy lift contractor and provides services for the oil & gas, renewables, decommissioning, civil and salvage markets. Scaldis is specialised in the transportation and installation of offshore structures and the decommissioning of offshore facilities. We have earned a reputation as a solid and reliable partner and provide turnkey and cost-effective solutions in close cooperation with our clients for marine projects.

Scaldis Salvage and Marine Contractors NV Noorderlaan 133, box 31 2030 Antwerp Belgium

T +32 (0) 35 41 69 55 E mail@scaldis-smc.com I www.scaldis-smc.com Scaldis Salvage & Marine Contractors NV ScaldisSMC

The expertise of Scaldis covers all phases of installation and decommission projects. Scaldis’ primary focus and core business is the lifting phases and associated activities. Our in-house specialists and a well-established supply chain has developed an excellent track record in managing and delivering complex projects in a safe, efficient and timely manner. The experience and diversity of our team enables us to offer innovative tailor-made solutions.

is possessing all key assets of the Rambiz and is incorporate with following new developments that will extend the he possibilities of the new crane ship. • Upgraded workability • Increased lifting capacity and lifting height • Fully self-propelled DP2 Vessel • Skidding cranes to allow greater flexibility to deck spaces • Enlarged deck space • Helideck

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Our multipurpose heavy lift vessels, Rambiz (3,300t) and Gulliver (4,000t), have a unique two cranes arrangement, the two cranes can work independently or be synchronized to provide an unrivalled flexibility in handling structures. Our new build vessel Gulliver


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SeaZip Offshore Service BV High performance, safe offshore operations

Seaway 7, the Renewables & Heavy Lifting business unit of Subsea 7, is a uniquely capable and experienced partner for the delivery of offshore wind farm projects as well as specialist heavy lifting and cable installation services. With combined expertise in project management, engineering, procurement, fabrication, heavy lifting and cable installation services, Seaway 7 delivers these services in a comprehensive array of contractual structures including EPCI, T&I and BoP (Balance of Plant), to our clients in the offshore renewables and oil & gas sector.

SeaZip Offshore Service focusses on robust, manoeuvrable crew transfer, support and survey vessels. They can rapidly and flexibly be deployed in short-term and long-term projects in the offshore oil & gas industry and the offshore wind industry.

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SeaZip Offshore Service BV

Louis Pasteurlaan 5 2719 EE Zoetermeer The Netherlands

Korte Lijnbaan 25

T +31 (0) 79 36 37 70 0 E bd@shl.nl I www.subsea7.com

8861 NS Harlingen The Netherlands

T +31 (0) 51 74 31 22 5 E info@seazip.com I www.seazip.com

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Seazip Offshore Service @SeaZip_Offshore

Contact: Richard den Hollander

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Seaway Offshore Cables Bavinkstrasse 23

Contact: Jan Reier Arends

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T +49 (0) 49 19 12 43 0 E soc@subsea7.com I www.subsea7.com Seaway Offshore Cables Contact: Lars Muck

Seaway 7 operates from 4 main execution centers; • Heavy Lifting (Zoetermeer, Netherlands) Transportation and installation of offshore structures • Offshore Cables (Leer, Germany) Installation of submarine cables & umbilicals, trenching and IMR related

In addition, Seaway 7 has sales offices in Boston (US) and Hamburg (Germany), as well as a project office in Taipei (Taiwan) to support the various projects currently in hand in Taiwan. Seaway 7 provides services supported by four dedicated specialist vessels, augmented by access to vessels from Subsea 7’s

fleet which can provide additional asset support when required. The Heavy Lift Vessels Seaway Strashnov & Seaway Yudin, as well as the industry-leading Cable-Lay Vessels Seaway Aimery and Installation Support Vessel Seaway Moxie are dedicated to Seaway 7. The combination of Heavy Lifting, Offshore Cable installation and EPCI capabilities and expertise, makes Seaway 7 a uniquely capable partner of choice for the delivery of your offshore projects.

Meet your offshore service company SeaZip is founded in 2010, the Dutch offshore shipping company is part of

the JR Shipping Group and, therefore, it has a robust maritime background. The operations of the SeaZip offshore service and support vessels are managed by the shipping group’s fully certified ship management division.

• Rope access • Painting campaign services • Refueling and supply of generators • Under water cleaning • Consultancy • Training of crew and staff members

SeaZip provides the following services: • Crew transfer vessels • Survey vessels • Other vessels like; tugs, barges, multicast and guard vessels • Marine geophysical and hydrographic survey • Marine coordination • Offshore personnel • Port logistics • ROV’s for underwater services • Drone inspection • Diving services

High performance, safe offshore operations Our vessels and trained crew members are key to the continued high quality of our offshore services. Our vessels can be hired within customer-specific service concepts that are customised to the dynamics and characteristics of the markets that they serve for short-term, non-scheduled services and for longterm projects.

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• EPC (Aberdeen, UK) Delivery of EPC solutions for the Renewables sector

• Integrated Solutions and Floating Wind (Paris, France) Delivery of integrated T&I solutions for the Renewables sector and Floating Wind development

SeaZip Offshore Service provides sophisticated service and support vessels and excellent ship management. We use the specific requirements of our customers regarding transport capacity, comfort and performance levels as benchmarks for developing our service vessels in cooperation with leading builders such as Damen Shipyards. Our strong position in ship design, ship building and ship management offers our customers the opportunity to promptly react to the latest market developments. We take into account the specific needs that large numbers of offshore projects at ever increasing distances from the coast will generate.


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Your online shop for technical spare parts and consumables

Shaping tomorrow. Performing today.

Launched in November 2018, ShipSupport.com is the largest online shop for technical spare parts and consumables, servicing ship-owners, operators and MROs. Over 1.000.000 products can be ordered directly, without the need of issuing RFQ’s, drastically speeding up the sourcing process and reducing supplier management. The MyFleet functionality enables ship-owners to order from a vessel specific product catalogue in just a few clicks, at the same time ensuring the right part is ordered 100% of the time.

Sif was founded in 1948 and is among the largest steel tubular manufacturers for offshore foundations for wind farms and oil & gas platforms. The offshore market is continuously changing. This requires vision and innovation that shape future developments. At the same time, we recognise that we have to perform every day. Sif has proved itself as a reliable business partner because Sif is already meeting these challenges today.

ShipSupport BV

Sif Netherlands b.v.

Smitweg 6 2961 AW Kinderdijk The Netherlands T +31 (0) 88 01 54 00 0 E service@shipsupport.com I www.shipsupport.com

Sif Headquarters Roermond Mijnheerkensweg 33 6041 TA Roermond The Netherlands Sif Maasvlakte Harbour number 8322 Pieter van Vollenhovenweg 101 3199 KV Maasvlakte Rotterdam The Netherlands

ShipSupport @ShipSupportBV ShipSupport Contact: Sidney Rutten customer service manager

T +31 (0)47 538 57 77 E info@sif-group.com I www.sif-group.com Sif Group

Purchasing parts made easy: saving time and money Operating costs for major vessels, such as cable-lay vessels and jack-ups as well as equipment like boulder clearance tools or trenchers, are a major part of projects costs. Increasing the operational performance and maintaining production is crucial for a positive end result. Fast and first time right replacement of parts during maintenance can have a big impact in ensuring maximum uptime for a vessel or equipment. ShipSupport makes purchasing parts easier and faster. By supplying a broad range of product information including pictures, descriptions, specifications and manufacturer part numbers, finding the right part is easy. And because the parts can be ordered right away, no lengthy quotation processes are needed, saving

time and money. Authorization flows give fleet managers and superintendents control over the spend per vessel. And generate insights into the purchasing behavior of their fleet. Vessel specific online catalogue With ShipSupport’s unique MyFleet functionality it’s possible to create a vessel specific product catalogue enabling customers to always order the right product with minimal effort. This custom made catalogue based on a vessel’s structure contains all the general spare parts of that vessel, as well as custom designed parts. This way all parts for one ship can be purchased via one platform. Furthermore all corresponding component drawings, manuals and other documents can be added to the structure.

ShipSupport can also facilitate negotiated prices and supplier contracts between different parties. The terms of the contract; prices and lead times and also customer specific parts numbers can be added to a secure part of the site.

We continue to invest in new technologies, production capacity and future-proof production facilities. In addition, in the 70 years of history, more than 1,700 foundations have been produced for offshore wind and oil & gas. Sif is responsible for delivering large components of practical every major oil & gas jacket foundation. This, together with our agile approach, makes us a strong player and reliable partner in the market. We are involved at a very early stage at all levels to ensure an optimal total cost solution for our customers. We shape product design to meet the highest demands. Additionally we know the importance of on time delivery and that’s why we attach great importance to process optimisation and strategic partnerships, enabling us to ensure our promise: delivering quality on-time.

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With over 50 years of experience in the construction, manufacturing, supply and assembly of steel constructions, Smulders was the logical choice for offshore wind structures back in the pioneering days of wind energy almost 20 years ago. Today, Smulders is an established market leader that offers a full range of services from engineering and fabrication to the complete turnkey solutions (EPCI) of substations and foundations.

Temporary Works Design (TWD) is the market leader for the design of offshore wind installation equipment. With offices in the Netherlands, UK and Greece, over 180 engineers, naval architects and designers we help contractors worldwide with their transport and installation challenges. By working together with contractors as part of an integral team, we strive to design the optimal solution and focus on gains during execution. This resulted in numerous successful innovative designs and a track record covering over 60 offshore wind farms.

Smulders

Temporary Works Design

Hoge Mauw 200 2370 Arendonk

Rotterdam Science Tower

Belgium

Marconistraat 16

T +32 (0) 14 40 81 02 E jef.verdickt@smulders.com I www.smulders.com

3029 AK Rotterdam The Netherlands

T +31 (0)10 29 40 37 4 E info@twd.nl I www.twd.nl

Smulders @SmuldersEifage Smulders

Temporary Works Design

Contact: Jef Verdickt

Contact: Thijs Roethof Technical Sales Manager

Product portfolio Smulders offers a product portfolio comprising transition pieces, jackets, tripods, secondary components and substations. The current annual production capacity covers more than 200 transition pieces, 100 jackets and 5 substations. To date, we have delivered over 1,900 transition pieces, over 100 jackets and 30 substations.

and guarantees that the high quality and environmental standards are being met. By using a well-balanced mix of locations, capacity and facilities, Smulders has optimally geared itself towards the production of foundations for the offshore sector throughout the years. This, together with the flexible setup of the centralised project organisation enables a quick turn-round.

Production facilities All aspects of the production process are managed in-house and divided amongst different production facilities. This ensures a time and cost-efficient process under safe working conditions

Smulders operates from facilities located in Belgium (Arendonk, Balen & Hoboken), the Netherlands (Vlissingen), Poland (Zary) and the United Kingdom (Newcastle upon Tyne).

References: A total of over 1,900 transition pieces, 100 jackets and 30 substations. Our most recent (2019) projects are: • Moray East: 55 jacket foundations and 3 Offshore Transformer Modules • SeaMade: 58 transition pieces and 2 topsides & transition pieces • Triton Knoll: 90 transition pieces and 2 Offshore Transformer Modules

Experts in the best solution TWD specializes in the design of tailored structures and tools for offshore projects. Working from concept to detail, TWD provides creative designs for the offshore wind market. Our design philosophy is to think beyond the initial questions asked. Whether the challenge is simple or complex, a seafastening, lifting tool or monopile gripper, our functional design method leads to smart, practical and cost-effective solutions. Optimize work offshore Offshore wind installation projects have a highly repetitive character, which makes their success largely depending on the chosen installation methods. Due to our experience, we understand the critical aspects of each transport & installation cycle. With logical deck layouts,

innovative and practical handling tools and well-thought installation procedures, we can contribute to a significant reduction of the offshore cycle time. Together with our sister company Barge Master we are experts in motion compensation and bespoke solutions that increase workability offshore. Foundation installation equipment TWD assists multiple contractors with the development of their foundation installation equipment. As an example, TWD’s solutions on DEME’s vessel ‘Innovation’, enable DEME to install monopile foundations at record speed. TWD engineers succeeded in developing a unique pile gripper, which excels in versatility and piling accuracy. TWD used their highly effective

‘functional design method’ to incorporate all required functionalities into a logical gripper, but also in highly efficient upend tool and seafastening designs. Combining the in-house expertise of structural-, mechanical- and hydraulic design, allows TWD to integrate the input of different disciplines into optimally functioning monopile installation equipment.

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Your global Travel Management Company

Climate change and the need to reduce CO2 emissions are drivers for the rising demand of renewable energy sources. With proven experience and an impressive 20-year track record, 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 (all supporting components and auxiliary systems other than the wind turbines) and on Transport and Installation projects. We also provide services such as scour protection and inter array cable installation.

VCK Travel is a Dutch company with its head office at the heart of Amsterdam’s harbour. We’re a market leader in the fields of Marine Travel, Business Travel and Government Travel, specialising in managing and organising business trips. Besides seven local offices in the Netherlands, we also have access to the worldwide network of Radius Travel.

Van Oord

VCK Travel

Jan Blankenweg 2

Valreep 13

4200 AL Gorinchem

1042 AN Amsterdam (head office)

The Netherlands

The Netherlands

T +31 (0) 88 82 65 10 0 E area.ow@vanoord.com I www.vanoord.com

T +31 (0) 20 68 00 80 2 E info@vcktravel.nl I www.vcktravel.nl

Van Oord

vck-travel @vcktravel_en

Contact: Mr. Dirk Katteler Manager Business

Contact: Oscar van Wees

Development

The installation of the 77 monopolies for the Borssele III & IV and 2 for the innovation site Borssele V is in full swing. At the Borssele site V we are implementing and testing new

technologies like the Slip Joint, a connection between the monopile and transition piece. Investments in innovations are a priority for us. Apart from the Slip Joint, we are also testing Thermally Sprayed Aluminum, Eco Scour Protection and the Oval Cable Entry Hole. All very promising innovations that can help us staying frontrunner in offshore wind in the future. Besides our activities in Europe, we have also expanded to Asia. Van Oord has been awarded the contract for the cable installation works at the Greater Changhua 1 & 2a offshore wind farms. As the Taiwanese offshore wind market begins to expand, Van Oord is committed to support the further development of the Taiwanese supply chain and marine workforce by sharing

our experience and knowledge in these fields. We will work closely together with Taiwanese engineering service providers and support vessel owners to complete this cable installation project successfully. For the year ahead, we have several projects in preparation and in execution, besides above mentioned projects, such as the nearshore windfarm Fryslân, in the Netherlands. Never before has such a large wind park been built in a lake in the world. Also further investments in our equipment and innovations are on the agenda. Would you like to receive the latest news about Van Oord? Register yourself now for news updates and our online magazine on www.vanoord.com.

Maritime and offshore specialist with a Personal Touch Thanks to our many years of experience in the maritime and offshore world, we know these sectors like no other. We know that each company has its own preferences, which is why we listen carefully to our customers. Our Travel Consultants will book your maritime, offshore and business trips from A to Z, while your own Account Manager will provide unique tailor-made solutions that will help you achieve your objectives, such as maximum flexibility or a sustainable travel policy. We call this dedicated way of working our Personal Touch. Full-service approach Nothing is more efficient than having VCK Travel organise your business trips.

Our full-service approach guarantees that you will save both travel costs and time. You can rely on the best prices for flights and hotels, efficient booking methods and tools, purchasing support, insight into your travel costs, and a high level of service at low transaction fees. We’re ready to serve you not just during office hours, but 24/7. Full service at VCK Travel really does mean full service! True transparency Transparency is a key part of our service offering to all customers. You have full access to and control over your invoices, discounts and local rates. In our sector, we’re the only party to work 100% transparently, ensuring our customers always enjoy maximum savings on their business travel and crew replacements.

Experience VCK Travel’s specialist and personal approach and discover what we can do for you. We’re happy to tell you more!

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Our leading position in offshore wind was in 2019 displayed in the projects Norther, Deutsche Bucht and the Borssele sites III & IV and V. For the Norther project, Van Oord’s offshore installation vessel Aeolus installed all foundations and turbines. Our cable-installation vessel Nexus installed all inter array cables and the export cable. In a record time of just 7 months Belgium’s largest offshore wind project was completed. Norther now supplies sustainable energy to 400,000 households and contributes thereby significantly to Belgium’s environmental targets.

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Offshore Wind Termination and Testing Specialists

Total mooring solutions

Visser & Smit Hanab’s Offshore Wind division specialises in High Voltage solutions. Our extensive track record includes Terminations and Testing on a multitude of major wind farms and substations.

Vryhof is the world leading supplier in offshore mooring technology. An unrivalled track record from years of operation and a deep understanding of the specific set of rules of the Marine Floating Renewables Sector have positioned Vryhof as the preferred partner for this market.

Visser & Smit Hanab bv

Vryhof

Rietgorsweg 6

Karel Doormanweg 7

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3115 JD Schiedam

Papendrecht

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The Netherlands

T +31 (0) 10 26 68 90 0 E info@vryhof.com I www.vryhof.com

T +31 (0) 78 64 17 22 2 E a.paardekoper@vshanab.nl I www.vshanab.nl/nl/activiteiten/ offshore-wind

Contact: Clément Mochet

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Business Development Director

Contact: Arjan Paardekoper General Manager Termination & Testing

Manpower Visser & Smit Hanab employs the largest team of in-house offshore wind specialists in the industry. We work exclusively to the highest requirements and quality standards. Offshore Wind Expertise Our services include consultancy, pre-assembly, installation and life cycle support. We always use the latest techniques, cutting-edge equipment and test sets.

Activities • Consultancy, Advice and Inspection; • Drilling Outfalls and Landfalls with HDD; • Pre-assembly of High Voltage Cable Sets; • Array Cable Termination & Testing (33-66kV); • Export Cable Termination & Testing (33-220kV); • Cable Installation • High Voltage & Fiber Optic Testing • Maintenance

Turbines connected

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Further information For further information regarding high voltage assembly or testing solutions, please feel free to contact us. We’re more than happy to assist and advise you.

Pragmatic, solutions-driven and cost effective, our contribution to your project may consist of but is not limited to any of the following scopes:

As the Floating Wind Industry is maturing, we continue to redefine mooring boundaries to make deployment of commercial scale farms a viable reality.

This is our commitment. We are Total Mooring Solution providers, and we are here to support you.

• Advice on soil data requirements and site investigation campaign; • Analysis of site and soil data, geotechnical characterization; • Mooring analysis and design; • Optimisation and selection of most suitable anchor concept and sizing; • Turnkey delivery of mooring systems; • Supply of offshore specialists and installation tooling; • Installation procedures definition and implementation in partnership with renowned offshore contractors.

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Windcat Workboats BV.

Specialist in subsea cable logistics

Pushing energy to the max

WIND is a shipping company providing specialised logistic services to the subsea cable industry and is active worldwide. Its client base includes subsea cable manufacturers, subsea cable installation companies, offshore marine contractors and utility companies. WIND provides the following services: • cable transport (chartering, mobilisation works); • cable storage and handling; • rental of cable equipment (carousels, cable engines, loading arms, track, chutes); • supply of cable crew (Supervisors, Operators, Coilers).

Windcat Workboats is Europe's leading provider of specialist Crew Transfer Vessels for offshore wind power, oil and gas and other offshore projects. The unique design of the vessels results in simple, fast, safe and comfortable transfer of personnel and equipment offshore. With over 1,800,000 safe transfers completed, the vessels have proven to operate in more challenging sea conditions than competing vessels. Windcat Workboats has a fleet of 45 vessels operating and several vessels under construction.

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Windcat Workboats BV.

Oudegracht 164 - 168

Trawlerkade 106

1811 CP Alkmaar

1976 CC IJmuiden

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T +31 (0) 72 51 93 25 0 E info@wind.nl I www.wind.nl

T +31 (0) 25 55 20 33 6 E chartering@windcatworkboats.com I www.windcatworkboats.com

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Contact: Erik Thomas Tom Nooij Steef van Wort

Contact: Willem van der Wel

A testament of Windcat’s dedication to reach higher safety standards and lower emission levels is the development of smart innovations to include in our vessel designs. One of these innovations is our patented Windgrip system, the

Windgrip system was developed to improve safety of offshore transfers and to increase the accessibility of wind turbines. The system is wellknown throughout the industry and currently fitted on 30 operating vessels in our fleet. Another is the CarbonCube technology, developed with industry leading partners to safely use carbon composites in the superstructure of the new MK3.5 series reducing weight and increasing comfort. Wind farm owners are looking at moving away from fossil fuels on the vessels operating on the wind farms in the near future. In order to provide a suitable solution to achieve these goals, Windcat together with CMB Technologies are developing the world’s first hydrogen driven CTV - the Hydrocat. This

ground-breaking innovation will allow a reduction of up to 1.5 tonnes of CO2 emissions per day. The use of a dualfuel internal combustion engine allows for a safe and highly reliable system with built-in redundancies and safety features. With this innovation the safety and performance of the CTV will be at the same level as the vessel with conventional propulsion. The development of the Hydrocat by Windcat and CMB technologies has been recognized by the Carbon Trust and was announced as one of the winning technologies for the OWA Access Low Emissions Vessels Competition in 2019 for making the first step to a CTV that uses green hydrogen as a fuel and thus drastically reducing the emissions produced.

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The design of a Windcat is constantly evolving with the experience gained over the last 17 years. Windcat Workboats values the input from technicians and charterers which has led to the most practical vessel available, giving great accommodation and required facilities for the passengers. The combination of the design and specialized bow fender gives the Windcat vessels a highly effective and safe access system that has constantly outperformed other vessels in the industry.

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Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38

ALL NRG A/S ........................................................................................................................ 37

Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38

Dropsafe ...................................................................................................................................... 66

Ancofer Waldram Steelplates ......................................................................... 39

Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38

ArcelorMittal Energy Projects .......................................................................... 40

Temporary Works Design ..................................................................................... 109

ArcelorMittal Energy Projects .......................................................................... 40

Bibby Marine Services .............................................................................................. 43

Azimuth Marine .................................................................................................................. 41

Bladt Industries .................................................................................................................. 44

C-Ventus Offshore Windfarm Services .............................................. 53

Blue Offshore ......................................................................................................................... 45

C-Ventus Offshore Windfarm Services .............................................. 53

Deep BV ....................................................................................................................................... 59

Engineering & Construction

DEME Offshore ................................................................................................................... 62

DEME Offshore ................................................................................................................... 62

DEME Offshore ................................................................................................................... 62

Acta Marine ............................................................................................................................. 36

Dropsafe ...................................................................................................................................... 66

DHSS ............................................................................................................................................... 64

Lowland International.................................................................................................. 30

ALL NRG A/S ........................................................................................................................ 37

EEW Special Pipe Constructions .............................................................. 68

HST ltd ........................................................................................................................................... 73

NKT GmbH & Co. KG ............................................................................................... 87

Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38

Faccin S.p.A. ......................................................................................................................... 70

Lubbers Logistics Group ...................................................................................... 84

Offshore Cable Equipment ................................................................................. 92

Ancofer Waldram Steelplates ......................................................................... 39

Oceanteam .............................................................................................................................. 89

Mukran Port ............................................................................................................................ 86

Ridderflex & Plastics .................................................................................................... 95

Bladt Industries .................................................................................................................. 44

Ridderflex & Plastics .................................................................................................... 95

NKT GmbH & Co. KG ............................................................................................... 87

Seaway 7 .................................................................................................................................... 104

Blue Offshore ......................................................................................................................... 45

Seaway 7 .................................................................................................................................... 104

Oceanteam .............................................................................................................................. 89

Smulders ..................................................................................................................................... 108

Boskalis ......................................................................................................................................... 46

Sif Netherlands ................................................................................................................... 107

Oceanwide ................................................................................................................................ 90

Visser & Smit Hanab ................................................................................................... 112

Breman Machinery ........................................................................................................ 49

Smulders ..................................................................................................................................... 108

RanaWorks ............................................................................................................................... 94

DEKC Maritime ................................................................................................................... 61

Temporary Works Design ..................................................................................... 109

Rix Renewables ................................................................................................................. 97

DEME Offshore ................................................................................................................... 62

Visser & Smit Hanab ................................................................................................... 112

Seaway 7 .................................................................................................................................... 104

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Dropsafe ...................................................................................................................................... 66

Vryhof ............................................................................................................................................... 113

SeaZip Offshore Service BV ............................................................................. 105

Acta Marine ............................................................................................................................. 36

GustoMSC ................................................................................................................................ 72

Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports.................................................... 38

Huisman ....................................................................................................................................... 75

ArcelorMittal Energy Projects............................................................................ 40

Hydrauvision ........................................................................................................................... 76

Bibby Marine Services................................................................................................ 43

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Lowland International.................................................................................................. 30

Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38

Windcat Workboats BV. ......................................................................................... 115

Bladt Industries..................................................................................................................... 44

NKT GmbH & Co. KG ............................................................................................... 87

Ancofer Waldram Steelplates ......................................................................... 39

Blue Offshore........................................................................................................................... 45

Oceanteam .............................................................................................................................. 89

DEME Offshore ................................................................................................................... 62

Boskalis........................................................................................................................................... 46

RanaWorks ............................................................................................................................... 94

GustoMSC ................................................................................................................................ 72

C-Ventus Offshore Windfarm Services................................................ 53

Ridderflex & Plastics .................................................................................................... 95

Huisman ....................................................................................................................................... 75

Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38

DEME Offshore..................................................................................................................... 62

Safe Lifting ................................................................................................................................ 101

Seaway 7 .................................................................................................................................... 104

Dropsafe ...................................................................................................................................... 66

Jan De Nul Group............................................................................................................. 80

Seaway 7 .................................................................................................................................... 104

Temporary Works Design ..................................................................................... 109

iPS - Powerful People ............................................................................................... 77

Lowland International.................................................................................................. 30

Smulders ..................................................................................................................................... 108

VCK Travel ................................................................................................................................. 111

Lubbers Logistics Group ...................................................................................... 84

Oceanwide.................................................................................................................................. 90

Temporary Works Design ..................................................................................... 109

Scaldis.............................................................................................................................................. 102

Van Oord ..................................................................................................................................... 110

Seaway 7...................................................................................................................................... 104

Visser & Smit Hanab ................................................................................................... 112

Van Oord....................................................................................................................................... 110

Vryhof ............................................................................................................................................... 113

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VCK Travel ................................................................................................................................. 111

Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38

Visser & Smit Hanab..................................................................................................... 112

Azimuth Marine .................................................................................................................. 41

Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38

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Bibby Marine Services .............................................................................................. 43

Azimuth Marine .................................................................................................................. 41

Offshore Energy ................................................................................................................. 93

DEME Offshore ................................................................................................................... 62

Cuxport .......................................................................................................................................... 50

VCK Travel ................................................................................................................................. 111

HST ltd ........................................................................................................................................... 73

DEME Offshore ................................................................................................................... 62

Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports.................................................... 38

Jan De Nul Group ........................................................................................................... 80

DHSS ............................................................................................................................................... 64

DOCK90........................................................................................................................................ 65

NKT GmbH & Co. KG ............................................................................................... 87

Lubbers Logistics Group ...................................................................................... 84

Finance, Insurance & Brokerage

Oceanteam .............................................................................................................................. 89

Mukran Port ............................................................................................................................ 86

Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38

Oceanwide ................................................................................................................................ 90

Sif Netherlands ................................................................................................................... 107

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Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38

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Developers

Acta Marine ............................................................................................................................. 36

C-Ventus Offshore Windfarm Services .............................................. 53

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INDEX BY CATEGORY

FI&B

DS Marine Finance.......................................................................................................... 67

Seaway 7 .................................................................................................................................... 104

VCK Travel ................................................................................................................................. 111

Consultancy

iPS - Powerful People ............................................................................................... 77

SeaZip Offshore Service BV ............................................................................. 105

WIND Cable Services ................................................................................................ 114

Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports.................................................... 38

SeaZip Offshore Service BV ............................................................................. 105

WIND Cable Services ................................................................................................ 114

Azimuth Marine.................................................................................................................... 41

Windcat Workboats BV. ......................................................................................... 115

Dropsafe........................................................................................................................................ 66 DS Marine Finance.......................................................................................................... 67 Formosan Business Support............................................................................ 71 GustoMSC.................................................................................................................................. 72 HST ltd............................................................................................................................................. 73 iPS - Powerful People................................................................................................. 77 SeaZip Offshore Service BV............................................................................... 105 Temporary Works Design....................................................................................... 109 VCK Travel ................................................................................................................................. 111

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INDEX BY CATEGORY SubS

Subsea Services

VD&B

Vessel Designers & Builders

Acta Marine ............................................................................................................................. 36

Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38

Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38

Braveheart Marine .......................................................................................................... 48

Blue Offshore ......................................................................................................................... 45

Damen Offshore Wind .............................................................................................. 56

Bourbon Subsea Services .................................................................................. 47

GustoMSC ................................................................................................................................ 72

Braveheart Marine .......................................................................................................... 48

Oceanteam .............................................................................................................................. 89

C-Ventus Offshore Windfarm Services .............................................. 53

VCK Travel ................................................................................................................................. 111

Deep BV ....................................................................................................................................... 59 DEME Offshore ................................................................................................................... 62 DHSS ............................................................................................................................................... 64

WTIVs

Wind Turbine Installation Vessels

Jan De Nul Group ........................................................................................................... 80

Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38

NKT GmbH & Co. KG ............................................................................................... 87

DEME Offshore ................................................................................................................... 62

Oceanteam .............................................................................................................................. 89

GustoMSC ................................................................................................................................ 72

RanaWorks ............................................................................................................................... 94

Seaway 7 .................................................................................................................................... 104

Seaway 7 .................................................................................................................................... 104 SeaZip Offshore Service BV ............................................................................. 105 VCK Travel ................................................................................................................................. 111

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Other

Visser & Smit Hanab ................................................................................................... 112

ALL NRG A/S ........................................................................................................................ 37

Vryhof ............................................................................................................................................... 113

Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38 Ancofer Waldram Steelplates ......................................................................... 39 ArcelorMittal Energy Projects .......................................................................... 40

SurS

Survey Services

Biardo Survival Suits ................................................................................................... 42

Acta Marine ............................................................................................................................. 36

ELA Container Offshore .......................................................................................... 69

Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38

GustoMSC ................................................................................................................................ 72

Bibby Marine Services................................................................................................ 43

HST ltd ........................................................................................................................................... 73

C-Ventus Offshore Windfarm Services .............................................. 53

Hydrauvision ........................................................................................................................... 76

Deep BV ....................................................................................................................................... 59

iPS - Powerful People ............................................................................................... 77

DEME Offshore ................................................................................................................... 62

Japan Wind Power Association (JWPA) .......................................... 82

DHSS ............................................................................................................................................... 64

Oceanwide ................................................................................................................................ 90

RanaWorks ............................................................................................................................... 94

Offshore Energy ................................................................................................................. 93

SeaZip Offshore Service BV ............................................................................. 105

Rix Renewables ................................................................................................................. 97

VCK Travel ................................................................................................................................. 111

Safe Lifting ................................................................................................................................ 101 ShipSupport.com ............................................................................................................ 106 VCK Travel ................................................................................................................................. 111

S&M

Systems & Manufacturers

Visser & Smit Hanab ................................................................................................... 112

EVENTS

Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports .................................................. 38 Biardo Survival Suits ................................................................................................... 42 Bladt Industries .................................................................................................................. 44 Breman Machinery ........................................................................................................ 49 DAVI - Promau S.r.l. ..................................................................................................... 58 Dropsafe ...................................................................................................................................... 66 Hydrauvision ........................................................................................................................... 76

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