This year, Blue Water Shipping is participating with two own
stands at the EWEA2012 in Copenhagen from 16 to 19 April.
Our first stand is located in the Danish Pavilion and staffed by
representatives from our office in Esbjerg, Denmark. The second
stand is situated in the French Pavilion, and serviced by
colleagues from Blue Water's office in Brest, France.
"EWEA is the most important event in this segment, attracting
representatives from the wide array of companies involved in wind
energy all over the world. As Danes, we do, of course, look forward
to host the EWEA2012", says Business Development Manager Jacob
Kjærgaard from Blue Water Shipping in Denmark.
General Manager Mogens Nielsen, Blue Water Shipping Brest, states
that "with the planned offshore wind activities in France, we look
forward to being a part of the French delegation. This exhibition
is an excellent opportunity for the French to see how this industry
has grown in Northern Europe in recent years. The development has
naturally been followed closely, but I am certain that it will make
an impression to witness first-hand the interest and involvement at
an event such as this".
Blue Water Shipping has been involved in wind logistics since 1995, every year transporting around 2,600 wind turbine components worldwide.
Presently, a few of our major projects include a shipment of 140 Vestas onshore turbines (V112) to Australia, port operations and services for the offshore wind farms London Array and Sherringham Shoal - all from Esbjerg in Denmark, from which Lincs offshore Wind Farm components have also been scheduled for shipment to England. In Grenaa on the East coast of Jutland in Denmark, Blue Water Shipping is heavily involved in the Anholt Offshore Project.
For further information, please contact Business Development Manager Jacob Kjærgaard
on
+45 7913 4110
or
jac@bws.dk
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