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TUESDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER 2016 14:30 - 16:00 THE SUPPLY CHAIN - THINKING AHEAD! Room: Hall F |
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Session description This supply chain session looks at opportunities for mitigating risks by transferring offshore approaches to onshore operations. It explores how an industrialised non-EU country is preparing for wind ramp-up and how development of new technology can still use an existing supply chain. You attended this session?
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Mike Woebbeking DNV GL, Germany PROCUREMENT PROBLEMS? NOT THIS WAY - SOLUTIONS FOR PROFESSIONALS. Abstract ID: 19 11_WindEurope2016presentation.pptx (11.29 MB)
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Giles Hundleby BVG Associates, United Kingdom SUPPLY CHAIN AS IMPORTANT AS ENGINEERING IN THE JOURNEY TO SUBSIDY FREE Abstract ID: 102 608_WindEurope2016presentation.pptx (2.33 MB)
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Karl Steingröver DNV GL, Germany INTELLIGENT ONSHORE MANUFACTURING SURVEILLANCE Abstract ID: 93 10_WindEurope2016presentation.pptx (5.40 MB)
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Yoshinori Ueda Japan Wind Power Association, Japan WIND TURBINE SUPPLY CHAIN AND COMPONENTS INDUSTRIES IN JAPAN Abstract ID: 358 12_WindEurope2016presentation.pdf (0.80 MB)
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Martin Molzen LM Wind Power, Denmark A NEW REVOLUTIONARY CARBON/HYBRID TECHNOLOGY WITHIN THE SAME GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN Abstract ID: 384 13_WindEurope2016presentation.pdf (1.36 MB)
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WEDNESDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER 2016 11:30 - 13:00 OFFSHORE WIND FARM LIFECYCLE AND SUPPLY CHAIN: ASSESSING LOCAL IMPACTS Room: C 2.2 |
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Session description This session will present an analysis of the possible positive and adverse environmental and socio-economic impacts that the application of “lean” principles in the offshore wind farm lifecycle and supply chain can have on local environments and communities. It will also set out the case study “Port of Oostende” to highlight the role ports play in a local community and show the challenges and benefits of ports being part of the offshore wind supply chain. Finally, the session will assess the possible costs savings from the holistic economic model and the industry uptake of the innovation it generates. Delegates' feedback will be sought in the course of the session and considered for integration in the further developments of the work. See www.leanwind.eu for additional information on LEANWIND activities.
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Jimmy Murphy University College of Cork, Ireland INTRODUCTION - AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO OFFSHORE WIND FARM LIFECYCLE AND SUPPLY CHAIN 604_WindEurope2016presentation.pptx (5.29 MB)
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Mihaela Dragan WindEurope, Belgium POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF LEAN PRINCIPLES APPLIED TO THE OFFSHORE WIND SUPPLY CHAIN 591_WindEurope2016presentation.pptx (19.91 MB)
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Jan-Erik Hanssen 1-Tech, Belgium LOCAL IMPACTS OF A LEANER SUPPLY CHAIN: THE CASE OF PORT OF OOSTENDE 593_WindEurope2016presentation.pptx (6.68 MB)
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María del Mar Pintor Acciona Infrastructure, Spain EXAMPLES OF APPLIED LIFE-CYCLE ASSESSMENT - PART 1 592_WindEurope2016presentation.PPTX (3.03 MB)
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Camilla Thomson University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom EXAMPLES OF APPLIED LIFE-CYCLE ASSESSMENT - PART 2 597_WindEurope2016presentation.pptx (4.67 MB)
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Katie Lynch University College of Cork, Ireland AN ECONOMIC MODEL TO ACHIEVE COST REDUCTIONS 594_WindEurope2016presentation.pptx (11.46 MB)
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