en.Wedoany.com Reported - French maritime and offshore digital solutions provider Spinergie has entered into a non-exclusive cooperation agreement with heavy transport, lifting, and installation specialist Roll Group. Under the agreement, Roll Group will use Spinergie's offshore wind supply chain intelligence module to monitor fleet deployment and identify new business opportunities.

The agreement reflects a broader shift in offshore wind logistics. As installed capacity targets rise, project sites are moving further from established industrial bases, and manufacturing hubs are dispersing to more locations. This geographic spread increases vessel demand and makes coordinated planning across the supply chain more challenging.
Spinergie's supply chain module is built on real-time vessel tracking and data analysis. It enables analysts to track global fleet movements, benchmark competitors, and monitor the flow of primary components. Interactive maps combine route data with real-time weather and wave conditions, allowing users to assess the operational efficiency of past and current voyages.
Roll Group operates a fleet of semi-submersible and wide-deck vessels, handling heavy and oversized cargo in the renewable energy, oil and gas, petrochemical, power, and civil construction sectors. "Understanding the competitive landscape and identifying emerging opportunities is critical," said Erik Altena, Business Analyst at Roll Group. He added that the data enables the company "to act more advantageously when opportunities arise." Jean-Baptiste Rougeot, Head of Analysis at Spinergie, stated that transport logistics is "a key enabler for offshore wind project delivery, and its importance will only grow as the gap between component supply and demand widens."
For the Baltic Sea region, the partnership touches on a familiar pain point. A wave of offshore projects is under development in Poland and surrounding waters, where competition for installation and transport vessels has become a practical constraint on timelines. Tools that map vessel availability and component flows directly address a bottleneck closely watched by developers in the region.
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