Dajin Offshore has signed a contract with Polish state-owned Szczecin Shipyard Wulkan to fabricate at least 40 ready-to-install internal platform sets for foundations for the Nordseecluster B offshore wind project in the German North Sea.
The company said the €11m agreement marks a step in strengthening cooperation with the European offshore wind supply chain, with production due to start at the end of February 2026.
It added that about 200 people will be directly and indirectly involved at the shipyard and in the surrounding area.
Nordseecluster is a joint offshore wind project of RWE, which owns 51% and is responsible for construction and operations, and Norges Bank Investment Management, which holds 49%.
The development lies about 50km north of the island of Juist in the German Exclusive Economic Zone and has a planned capacity of up to 1.6GW.
The project is being built in two phases, with Nordseecluster B scheduled to start commercial operation from the beginning of 2029.
The agreement with Wulkan reinforces industrial ties between Dajin and Poland’s offshore manufacturing sector as the yard expands its offshore wind portfolio.
Adam Kowalski, Dajin’s head of supply chain management, stated: “This contract confirms Dajin’s long-term commitment to cooperation with European partners.
“Through our collaboration with Wulkan, we aim to share knowledge, industry standards and practical experience gained in international offshore wind projects.
“Strengthening local competencies today will support the development of the supply chain for future Polish wind farms.”
The collaboration includes the exchange of engineering experience and manufacturing practices.
Both companies assume further cooperation on upcoming offshore wind projects as Poland advances its offshore wind programme in the Baltic Sea.
Dajin has more than 20 years of experience in onshore and offshore wind products and an annual production capacity of approximately 1.5 million tons of steel.


