MHI Vestas Offshore Wind and BOW Terminal announced a landmark agreement that will provide the offshore wind turbine manufacturer with 20 hectares of land at the Port of Vlissingen in the Netherlands.

The first project for MHI Vestas is scheduled for late 2018, and will be the Norther offshore wind farm. It will be located 23 km off the Belgian coast and in close proximity to the new pre-assembly facility.
“Our experience in the Dutch offshore wind market dates back to 2007 when the first offshore wind-power plant was installed,” said Bo Bjerregaard, Director of Global Pre-Assembly & Logistics at MHI Vestas.
The Port of Vlissingen is becoming an increasingly strategic location for Dutch offshore wind plants as a significant portion of future projects are slated to be constructed there. The Dutch government has announced three major offshore wind farm zones to be developed between 2015 and 2021: Borssele, Hollandse Kust Zuid (South) and Hollandse Kust Noord (North).
“This new contract will mean a lot to Zeeland Seaports, BOW, Vlissingen and surrounding communities for years to come,” explains Ludolf Reijntjes, Managing Director at BOW Terminal. “Beyond direct employment at the port, there will be many opportunities for local supply companies as well. We look forward to sitting down with MHI Vestas in the months ahead to determine the necessary requirements for our first projects together”.
The companies confirm that up to 50 local jobs will be created from the new agreement, with the employment ramp-up beginning in autumn 2018.
The first project for MHI Vestas at Vlissingen, scheduled for late 2018, will be the Norther offshore wind park, located 23 km off the Belgian coast and in close proximity to the new pre-assembly facility.
“The agreement with MHI Vestas underlines the leading position in the offshore wind industry we have reached within a relatively short period,” added Reijntjes “With our dedicated facilities close to the North Sea, virtually no tidal restrictions, and with excellent hinterland connections, we are positioned extremely well for North Sea offshore wind projects. We believe that these factors, together with the broad experience of our team in handling offshore wind components, helped MHI Vestas choose BOW Terminal.”
The contract signals a new era for BOW Terminal. Since 2010, the family-owned company has operated as a marshalling yard for monopiles and transition pieces, but now the company is set to expand as a full-service partner for its first wind turbine generator (WTG), with operations set to begin for MHI Vestas in autumn 2018.
The deal is also the latest in a sweeping round of industrial expansion plans from MHI Vestas, including a state-of-the-art Power Converter Module facility in Denmark, a world-class test bench for its 9.5 MW turbine in the US, and an expansive blade painting and logistics factory in the UK.
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