Werbung Collett & Sons Ltd rüstet ihren Windturbinen-Transportbetrieb massiv auf Produkte Techniken-Windkraft Windenergie Windparks Wirtschaft 3. Februar 20223. Februar 2022 Hinweis: Die Bildrechte zu den Beitragsfotos finden Sie am Ende des Artikels Collett erwirbt Windenergieflotte von Plant Speed (WK-intern) – Collett erhöht die Tragfähigkeit der Windenergie durch die Übernahme der Windturbinenflotte von Plant Speed. Collett & Sons Ltd aus Halifax und Plant Speed aus Bristol haben einen Deal vereinbart, der vorsieht, dass ihre spezielle Windturbinenausrüstung in die Collett-Flotte aufgenommen wird. Collett hat die Entscheidung getroffen, sich aus der Windenergiebranche zurückzuziehen und sich mehr auf den Transportbetrieb zu konzentrieren, und die gesamte Flotte von Super Wing Carriern, ausziehbaren Anhängern und Hubadaptern von Plant Speed erworben. Da im Laufe des Jahres 2022 mehrere Windenergieprojekte geplant waren, nutzte Collett die Gelegenheit, um seine Windturbinenflotte zu erweitern, indem es Nooteboom Super Wing Carrier, vierfach ausziehbare Blattanhänger und Hubadapter sowie mehrere Spezialadapter, darunter Gyrostattische, Ladeflächen und Turmhaken, hinzufügte. Als etablierter Betreiber in der Windenergiebranche erhöht die Hinzufügung dieser neuen Ausrüstung die Tragfähigkeit von Collett und ergänzt seine bereits vielfältige Flotte, wodurch eine endgültige Palette an Spezialausrüstung zur Durchführung von Windparkentwicklungsprojekten bereitgestellt wird. Collett Acquire Plant Speed Wind Energy Fleet Collett increase wind energy carrying capacity with the acquisition of Plant Speed’s wind turbine fleet. Halifax based Collett & Sons Ltd and Bristol’s Plant Speed have agreed a deal which will see their specialist wind turbine equipment join the Collett fleet. Taking the decision to remove themselves from the wind energy industry and focus more on their haulage operations, Plant Speed’s entire fleet of super wing carriers, extendable trailers and lift adapters have been acquired by Collett. With multiple wind energy projects scheduled throughout 2022, Collett took the opportunity to expand their wind turbine fleet, adding Nooteboom super wing carriers, quadruple extendable blade trailers and lift adapters, alongside several specialist adapters including gyrostat tables, loading beds and tower hooks. As a well-established operator in the wind energy industry, the addition of this new equipment increases Collett’s carrying capacity and adds to their already diverse fleet, providing a definitive range of specialist equipment with which to undertake wind farm development projects. “This strategic decision for Plant Speed is one which sees our company focus shift from wind turbine delivery projects.” Adds Paul Lomas, Plant Speed, Managing Director. “Having worked closely with Collett in the past, the decision to amalgamate our fleet in to theirs was an easy one to make, and whilst we may not be operating in the wind turbine industry going forwards, this is a move which will allow Plant Speed to focus on other specialist haulage operations.” Speaking about the expansion of the Collett fleet, Managing Director, David Collett adds, “with several projects scheduled, and currently underway, this move sees Collett strengthen our market position. Having worked in the renewable energy industry for many years, the acquisition of this new trailer equipment is a decisive move for Collett, and one which significantly increases our wind turbine carrying capabilities.” More about Collett & Sons Ltd: Experts in Motion since 1928 Collett have a wealth of experience transporting difficult and abnormal loads throughout the UK, Europe and worldwide. Their specialist fleet operates across depots in Halifax, Goole, the Port of Grangemouth, and most recently Collett (Ireland) Ltd in Dublin. Experts in the transport of abnormal loads, Collett are your global professional partner for transport, heavy lift, marine & transport consulting. PR: Collett & Sons Ltd PB: Collett & Sons Ltd rüstet ihre Windturbinen-Transportbetrieb massiv auf Weitere Beiträge:Strom-Versorgungssicherheit: NordLink wird von Bundeskanzler*inn und Ministerpräsident*inn *inn Betr...Nordex Binnenland-Anlagen N117/2400 knackt die 1.000 MW MarkeDie Klimasprechstunde: Windenergie - Möglichkeiten von und für Kommunen