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Powering the Future: Forth Ports & Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm Construction

September 12, 2025, 11.00 – 12.00

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Join us for an informative online session that dives into the heart of Scotland’s next big renewable energy milestone. After the highly successful Inch Cape Offshore Supplier event in Montrose this June, Forth and Tay Offshore is teaming up with Forth Ports to unlock supply chain pathways at the Ports of Leith and Dundee - your gateway to the foundations and turbine marshalling facility for Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm.

Event Details

  • Date: Friday, 12 September 2025
  • Time: 11:00 – 12:00
  • Format: Live online webinar

Why Attend?

  • Discover how the Ports of Leith and Dundee will become Scotland’s bustling hubs for Inch Cape’s offshore foundation and turbine activity
  • Find out more about port expansions, fabrication zones and vessel logistics
  • Position your business at the forefront of a multi-billion-pound green energy programme

Agenda

  1. Welcome and opening remarks
  2. Spotlight on Forth Ports: port developments, capacity and access routes
  3. Supply-chain opportunities with Forth Ports for Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm
  4. Live Q&A with Callum Hogan, Asset Manager - Forth Projects at Forth Ports
  5. Closing summary and next steps

Who Should Attend?

  • Existing and aspiring offshore-wind suppliers in Scotland

Key Capabilities Sought

  • Drone inspection services
  • Equipment provisions (forklifts, etc.)
  • Personnel provision (HSEQ personnel, Document control, Operational support, Welding support)
  • Facilities management

How to Register

Secure your spot today: Register here

About Forth Ports

Forth Ports has invested more than £100 million of private funds into transforming the Port of Leith into a world class renewables hub, which is already playing a key role in supporting Scotland’s energy transition. The Charles Hammond Berth was completed in 2024 and later this year it will play a pivotal role in the delivery of the Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm. This will be the Port of Leith’s largest ever offshore wind contract and is creating up to 50 new and upskilled green energy jobs at Forth Ports to support the project.

The Port of Dundee’s renewables hub represents a £40 million private investment in Dundee by Forth Ports, creating a 485 metres long heavy lift quayside and lay down area of 15 hectares – equivalent to 20 full size football pitches. Dundee was the pre-marshalling and pre-assembly facility for the recently-completed Neart na Gaoithe (NnG) offshore wind farm and will next play host to the turbine components for the 1.1GW Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm which will be constructed 12km off the Angus coast.

About Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm

At 1.1 gigawatt Inch Cape is one of Scotland’s largest offshore wind farms. Sited in the North Sea, 15 kilometres off the Angus coast, its onshore transmission infrastructure is in East Lothian where the project connects to the national grid. It represents a more than £3.5 billion investment in the UK’s electrical infrastructure and offers significant economic opportunities for UK suppliers. Inch Cape is now in construction with full operation due in 2027.

Suppliers wishing to work with Inch Cape and its key contractors should register their interest on the supplier register and monitor the website for updates.

Website: https://www.inchcapewind.com/

Inch Cape is owned by Inch Cape Offshore Limited (ICOL), an equal joint venture between ESB and Red Rock Renewables.

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