Search
Close this search box

4,500 t OSS Jasmund topside transits Rotterdam

The 4,500 t OSS Jasmund offshore substation topside has been transported through central Rotterdam on Heerema’s H-408 barge after load-out at HSM Offshore Energy’s Stormpolder yard, bound for the Windanker wind farm.
Photo source: NedZero

SHARE ARTICLE

On 29 November 2025, the 4,500 t topside of the offshore substation OSS Jasmund was moved through central Rotterdam on the barge H-408, attracting attention along the river route. The structure had been assembled at HSM Offshore Energy BV’s Stormpolder yard in Krimpen aan den IJssel before departure.

The platform is being delivered to German grid operator 50Hertz Transmission GmbH by a consortium that includes HSM Offshore Energy BV, Smulders, Iv-Offshore & Energy and InterDam. Designed to handle 300 MW of offshore wind capacity, the topside will supply electricity to more than 260,000 households once installed in the German sector of the Baltic Sea as part of the Windanker offshore wind farm.

See also: OSS Jasmund Set for Transportation

From Krimpen, the convoy travelled via Koningshaven and under the Koninginnebrug, continuing via the Nieuwe Maas towards Rotterdam’s Waalhaven. Clearance at the Koninginnebrug required a waiting period, leaving the large substation platform temporarily positioned amid the city’s buildings and bridges.

Marine transport for the move was arranged using the H-408 barge operated by Heerema Marine Contractors, following load-out operations carried out by Mammoet at the Stormpolder facility. Industry association NedZero – Wind Energy Association highlighted the project as an example of Dutch fabrication, shipping, engineering and offshore expertise coming together for a single heavy-lift transport.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
RWE and TotalEnergies’ OranjeWind venture has signed a five-year charter with Purus for Purus Power to support O&M work at the Dutch offshore wind farm.
COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers has completed the transport and float-over installation of the offshore converter platform for the Qingzhou V & VII offshore wind project in China.
A Massachusetts judge has denied GE Vernova’s appeal in the Vineyard Wind case, keeping a preliminary injunction in place for the Vineyard Wind 1 offshore wind project.

Subscribe to HMT WEEKLY

Receive HMT WEEKLY in your mailbox.

Heavy Marine Transport News, Delivered Daily — Stay informed on shipping, offshore, and global logistics.

SECTION

INFORMATION

CONTACT

For general inquiries and to contact us,
please email: info@hmt-news.com