Frequently Asked Questions
It is an offshore wind farm located far from the coast, in waters too deep to fix the foundations to the seabed. As a result, the turbines are supported by floating foundations.
GEODIS is mainly involved in the super heavy-lift segment of offshore wind logistics. Our activities cover a wide range of operations such as load-out, float-off, breakbulk shipping, and marshalling yard management.
We also provide engineering and consulting services at early stages of project development, drawing on our long-standing experience in the oil and gas industry.
Additionally, we support offshore wind projects with shore base management, customs clearance, and reverse logistics - ensuring smooth coordination from planning to execution.
The process involves carefully ballasting a semi-submersible barge until the floating foundation begins to float and separates from the barge and its grillage structure.
Once the floater is fully buoyant and stable, it can be safely towed away for further operations.
This method allows for a secure and efficient float-off procedure while minimizing operational risks.
The offshore wind projects are complex due to several key factors - including port capacity, coordination between multiple stakeholders, and the handling of extremely heavy and oversized components.
GEODIS’s role is to anticipate these constraints through advanced engineering, early-stage consulting, and tailored solutions such as our self-designed B2SOcean semi-submersible barge.
By being involved early in the project lifecycle, we help clients optimize port upgrades, improve load-out operations, and manage the entire value chain efficiently.
Because of its favorable weather conditions, particularly the consistent and strong winds.
In fixed wind farms, the turbine foundations are fixed (or embedded) in the seabed. In floating wind farms, the foundations remain afloat on the surface.
GEODIS is actively developing tailored logistics solutions to support the renewable energy sector, including the B2SOcean semi-submersible barge and the Ohme XXL system.
Indeed, in partnership with Dolfines, we are advancing an innovative XXL lifting device designed to enhance efficiency and safety in offshore wind operations.
EFGL should be contacted directly for further information.