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GLOBAL OFFSHORE WIND 2014


FRED. OLSEN WINDCARRIER STAND NO. 140 Fred. Olsen Windcarrier provides innovative & tailored services for the transport, installation and maintenance of offshore wind parks.


Our modern fleet of vessels, which includes jack-ups & crew transfer boats, is operated by experienced crews to the highest HSEQ standards. We provide an integrated, holistic solution to the installation & maintenance of windfarms around the world. www.windcarrier.com


GLOBAL OFFSHORE WIND PREVIEW


When an industry has the potential to grow quickly, just like the wind energy industry, everyone sees an opportunity to grab a piece of the action.


Event organisations are particularly aware of situations like these and you will have witnessed the amount of emails and commercial promotional opportunities which has very quickly grown over recent years.


HELP WITH MAKING CHOICES DUNDEE RENEWABLES STAND NO. 253


Dundee Renewables will be promoting the latest developments in Dundee relevant to the renewable energy sector including: • Port of Dundee


• Dundee Airport • Dundee Energy Parks • Offshore Renewables Institute


Dundee has the closest port to the largest of Scotland’s offshore wind development sites. 160 hectares of land available now for supply chain development and O&M support. www.dundeerenewables.com


It is not easy to find out which events to support without spending a considerable amount of time researching the whys and wherefores before making a commitment to attend. We are now recognised as a publication for the industry and to a great degree produced by the industry which promotes those events we know will be both worthwhile and cost efficient – see our events pages in the magazine and online events calendar.


HSSE


STAND NO. 54


Hughes Sub Surface Engineering is showcasing Hughes Offshore Support Services (HOSS), a package presenting clients with the opportunity to cover offshore support needs through one supplier. HOSS incorporates the pioneering Emergency Response Teams and a wide range of rope access services, NDT, rigging, cable stripping, generator refuelling and guano cleaning. www.hsse.co.uk


HBM TEST & MEASUREMENT STAND NO. 29 HBM measurement technology helps you identify mechanical stress on wind turbine components at an early stage and hence minimise downtime! HBM was founded in 1950 and stands for excellence in test and measurement. Our products cover the entire measurement chain and offer solutions for the electrical measurement of mechanical quantities www.hbm.com


50 www.windenergynetwork.co.uk


HYTORC


STAND NO. 299


With over 40 years of experience in industrial bolting technology, HYTORC is the world’s oldest and largest manufacturer of hydraulic and pneumatic torque wrenches. HYTORC is dedicated in providing the highest level of customer service by continually developing new products to make bolting jobs as safe and hassle-free as possible. www.hytorc.co.uk


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