The cooperation agreement for the offshore bases was confirmed in December 2016 and comprises the provision of fully-integrated on- and offshore logistics packages in Great Yarmouth and Aberdeen. After a successful track record through supplying around 90 percent of all German wind farms since 2014, Rhenus Offshore Logistics entered the UK market in 2016 by opening its own representation in Lowestoft, near Great Yarmouth on the Eastern coast of Suffolk.
The supply bases provide cost-effective storage, cargo handling, offshore-certified container handling and provision, quayside management, stevedoring and all supply chain activities. The concept of the new supply bases is to provide a foundation from which Rhenus is then able to support and offer a comprehensive logistical package with the core concept being cargo runs, supplying offshore assets with whatever is required to keep them functioning.
“For Rhenus Offshore Logistics, this is an important step in our UK growth and provides us with the scope and facilities required to supplement our service package. Supply runs and offshore logistics are our core business. However, this new venture supports our scope and enables us to offer the full logistical solution as well as coordinate all activities in-house, which is important to us,” said Greg Howlett, UK Business Development Manager for Rhenus Offshore Logistics.
Rhenus Offshore Logistics offers turnkey offshore logistics solutions to the offshore energy market in Europe and the UK. Their core concept is cargo runs, whereby they coordinate and manage every aspect of supplying offshore assets as a single point of contact managing all interfaces. The dedicated project teams are responsible for all aspects of the scope including vessel charter, cargo handling, marine coordination, CCU provision and management, warehousing, goods receipt, port handling, port agency and whatever is required as part of an integrated turnkey logistics solution.
In addition, Rhenus Offshore Logistics provides efficient crew transfer solutions via vessel and helicopter, buoy deployment, maintenance and recovery and a variety of other offshore logistical requirements.