Transporting oversized components for offshore wind farms is a major logistical undertaking—Tschudi Poland recently showed how precision, planning, and expertise can make it happen.
Tschudi Poland successfully organized the multimodal transport of prototype offshore components for a key client, further strengthening its role in the renewable energy logistics chain. The shipment included a SIP platform and boatlanding—critical parts of offshore wind tower infrastructure used to enable safe access and operations at sea.
Handling this kind of project cargo required careful planning, route assessments, and coordination between road transport, port handling, and short-sea shipping. Each unit weighed dozens of tons and stretched several meters in length, demanding custom equipment, permits, and timing to minimize disruption.
“Every offshore project presents new challenges,” said a project manager at Tschudi Poland. “Our team works closely with local and international partners to ensure every move is safe, compliant, and on schedule.”

The transport reflects the company’s growing involvement in the offshore wind sector, where demand for skilled logistics partners continues to rise. With years of experience managing complex supply chains and oversized cargo, Tschudi Poland plays a vital role in supporting Europe’s renewable energy goals.
By working with local suppliers and maintaining high service standards, the company helps drive forward sustainable infrastructure—connecting industry expertise with environmental progress.


