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Odense Port signs reservation agreement with Dajin as a key supplier for Denmark’s largest offshore wind farm, Thor
9 December 2024
Odense Port has entered into a reservation agreement with Dajin Heavy Industry Co.,Ltd for 100,000 m² of port area, providing Dajin with the capacity to store offshore wind components destined for European wind farms.
Development of Infrastructure and Capacity at Europe’s Ports is Crucial for the Ambition of 300 GW Offshore Wind in the North Sea
24 October 2024
The Odense Recommendations is a historic opportunity to transform Europe’s industry and create thousands of manufacturing jobs within the green transition as the ambitions for at least 300 GW of offshore wind in the North Sea are to be fulfilled. This is an opportunity we must seize, but it requires...
Offshore Wind in Europe: Odense Port Welcomes the Crucial North Sea Summit 2024
4 October 2024
European climate and energy ministers, the EU's Energy Commissioner, and international top executives from some of the most influential companies in the wind sector will meet at Odense Port for the North Sea Summit 2024. They will discuss how to achieve the ambitious goal of installing 20,000 offshore wind turbines...
Leading Europe’s offshore wind expansion
24 September 2024
Odense Port, a key player in Europe’s offshore wind industry, boasts ample space to accommodate production and pre-assembly of turbine components.
We are building new halls
5 July 2024
Odense Port is experiencing rapid development. Our customers are growing, and more companies are joining us.
LORC is building the world’s most powerful testing facility
10 June 2024
In collaboration with Odense Port and R&D Test Systems, LORC is constructing the world's most powerful testing facility for wind turbine bearings.
The green transition needs a red carpet
15 November 2023
Ports have become the hub of the green transition - and Odense Port has become an epicentre for offshore wind.
Bladt Industries A/S sold to CS Wind PT
10 July 2023
Good news here at Odense Port today. The world’s largest manufacturer of wind turbine towers – South Korean CS Wind – has just announced that the company has acquired Bladt Industries, which for many years has been one of the largest players at Odense Port, where they have built both...
The future of offshore wind in Denmark is being discussed at Odense Port
22 June 2023
As part of the government’s newly established port partnership, Minister of Trade and Industry, Morten Bødskov, visits Odense Port with several mayors and Members of the Danish Parliament to discuss the development of Danish commercial ports with a focus on green growth, economic sustainability, and industry. The purpose of the...
Triple digit million profit in 2022 allows Odense Port to invest in the future
10 May 2023
Press release Odense Port A/S can look back on a year of growth across-the-board and is now working on crucial investments and expansions to attract more offshore wind production to Funen. 580 new jobs were created in the wind turbine industry at Odense Port in 2022, and thereby more than...
Now it’s happening: The world’s first robotics centre for large structures at the Port of Odense is launched
17 May 2022
Although the building of the centre will not be ready until 2025, the new Danish Large Structure Production Centre (shortened LSP) will start operations tomorrow, Tuesday May 17th. This will take place at a kick-off event at Odense Port with the participation of Professor Christian Schlette from SDU and Anders...
Operation with large tank at Odense Havn
12 May 2020
Odense Port Odense Port has the facilities and the skills to handle operations with big items. In this video Odense Havn with millimeter precision was able to lift a 240-tonne tank into place. The new LHM 800 crane was in action as well as a team that showed extreme professionalism....
Corona Virus – COVID-19
18 March 2020
In the light of the latest spreading of the Coronavirus COVID-19, Odense Havn (LPO) has implemented measures to increase safety and protect the health of our customers, guests and employees. COVID-19
The world’s largest mobile habour crane by far lands at Odense
16 December 2019
World´s largest mobile habour crane With the purchase of the world’s largest mobile harbour crane, Odense Port is geared to handling the giant offshore wind turbines of tomorrow. A built-in electric motor will save Odense Port 300 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year. Read the press release here: