Baltic Power, PKN Orlen and Northland Power’s Polish offshore wind development outfit, is arranging a meeting for potential contractors.
Participants will learn about detailed plans for each of the seven installation packages making up the project implementation process.
The Baltic Power Offshore Wind Supply Chain Meeting 2021 is a continuation of dialogue with Polish businesses that PKN Orlen started back in 2020.
The first meeting brought together almost 400 representatives of 273 companies, giving them an opportunity to learn about the detailed project schedule, procurement processes and plans for development of offshore wind projects at the Orlen Group.
“We hope that considerable involvement of local suppliers will encourage them to take even more active part in further projects planned by the group in the Baltic,’ said Daniel Obajtek, president of the PKN Orlen management board.
During the online conference, to be held on 30 November and 1 December, the participants will be informed of the current status of preparations and schedule of the project, and will find out more about the project partner, Northland Power, as well as the detailed procurement plans for each of the installation packages.
These are the wind turbine package, the foundation package, the offshore substation package, the onshore substation package, the internal and export cable package, the O&M package and the logistics and transport package.
The conference is planned to have a workshop format, with each package presentation followed by a discussion and Q&A session.
During the event, the participants will also be offered an opportunity to create their own unique section containing a presentation of their respective companies: their experience, business focus and contact details for other parties interested in starting cooperation.


