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Over the past three years, Blue Water has completed several projects in Norway in connection with the establishment of the wind farm Fosen Vind.

This is the largest onshore wind turbine project in Europe with a total of 278 wind turbines delivered by Blue Water.

Component transportation

Blue Water’s skilled team has managed the progress of events and coordination

Blue Water was responsible for the transportation of wind turbine components from Spain, Germany, and Esbjerg in Denmark to Norway, where Blue Water mobilised a mobile terminal setup for handling the components prior to road transportation through the mountainous landscape. 

In Norway, Blue Water’s skilled team has managed the progress of events and coordination between all parties in the dock area and on-site.

Efficient processes 

The Blue Water Quality and Project Management System, Compass Wind, has with great success contributed to making processes more efficient and providing our business partners with the opportunity to monitor the status and location of the components during the project.

The project amounted to 73 shipments of 2,246 components in total.

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