A new pre-assemby site developed by Siements Gamesa and Port Esbjerg has conducted its first load-out as scheduled. The first offshore wind power project to be installed from the new site is RWE’s Kaskasi offshore...Read more
Port Esbjerg has further invested in equipment to make sure it can handle the next-generation offshore wind turbines that will come through the port in the coming years. The port has ordered it second LHM...Read more
European leaders could agree on an ambitious goal of increasing the offshore wind capacity in the North Sea to at least 150 gigawatts by 2050. At the European Leaders’s Summit with the president of the...Read more
Logistics services provider Blue Water Shipping has been assigned a role as port agent in the port of Esbjerg for United European Car Carriers (UECC). UECC has only recently launched a North Sea service route...Read more
Port Esbjerg has partnered up with the global infrastructure advisory firm, Moffatt & Nichol to create a digital twin that can develop and define the future offshore wind port. Port Esbjerg has already been involved...Read more
Scandinavian Auto Logistics and Port Esbjerg have joined forces to develop a new RoRo terminal concept, named Flexible Multi-Terminal, as it allows for the handling of cars, trailers, containers, and high-and-heavy cargoes.Read more
Offshore windNordic infrastructure fund Infranode plans to invest 134 million euros in offshore wind infrastructure at Port Esbjerg in Denmark as the port is readying itself for a fivefold increase in North Sea projects. Read more