DHSS has opened a new support base in the Port of IJmuiden, the Netherlands.
Bold Tern visited DHSS’ new base at Volendamkadea, marking the start of the terminal’s first offshore wind project.
The installation vessel is preparing for a maintenance campaign at a closeby offshore wind farm. Additionally, two crew transfer vessels (CTVs) will make daily calls at the new support base.
“By making use of the ramp which is situated at our new terminal, we now have a multi-purpose support base in the deep sea port of IJmuiden,” said Wim Schouwenaar, DHSS Founder and CEO.
“With expanding of our current presence in IJmuiden with this terminal, we like to mention, that DHSS is here for the long run. Our support bases are a foundation from which we are able to support our clients and able to deliver a comprehensive logistical package with the core concept of being the preferred gateway to offshore assets.”
Photo: DHSS
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