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  • CS WIND Offshore

    Company Overview

    CS WIND Offshore, a private subsidiary of CS Wind Corporation

    Aalborg, Denmark

    1965

    Over 1,600 employees in Denmark (source: cswoffshore.com). 2023 revenue has not been disclosed.

    What They Do

    CS WIND Offshore focuses exclusively on offshore wind substructures and manufactures the broadest portfolio in the industry, including transition pieces, monopiles, jackets, and floating foundations. The company has a proven track record of delivering over 3,200 foundations and more than 25 substations across 50+ wind farm projects worldwide (source: stateofgreen.com). Their products emphasize high-quality steel fabrication for large components, such as the industry-leading XXL monopile, which weighs 2,515 tons and has a diameter of 10 meters and a length of 123.6 meters, produced with a welding defect rate of only 0.05% (source: cswoffshore.com). CS WIND Offshore serves major offshore wind developers and turbine manufacturers, guiding customers from the initial inquiry to project handover with flexibility for changing specifications, making them a key player in global markets in Europe, Asia, and beyond (source: cswoffshore.com).

    Projects & References

    The company has contributed to over 50 offshore wind farm projects, delivering more than 3,100 foundations and 25 substations, although specific names of completed projects from the Bladt era are not detailed in recent sources (source: cswind.com). Recent completions include transition pieces for the Baltic Power project, where both Offshore Substations (OSS West and OSS East) were installed after transport from Aalborg to Poland in 2024 or early 2025 (source: cswoffshore.com). Current projects include the final assembly of the first transition piece for Vattenfall's Nordlicht 1 wind farm, demonstrating active European involvement (source: cswoffshore.com). Key customers include Vattenfall and partners in the Baltic Power project, with historical ties to major manufacturers like Siemens Gamesa through the parent company's network (source: cswoffshore.com).

    Recent Developments

    In the past two years, the most significant event was the acquisition of Bladt Industries by CS Wind Corporation in December 2023, enabling optimized production and a broader product portfolio (source: cswoffshore.com). Major recent announcements include the successful installations of OSS for Baltic Power and progress on Nordlicht 1 for Vattenfall in 2024-2025, as well as record production of XXL monopiles, highlighting the company's manufacturing capabilities (source: cswoffshore.com). No acquisitions, mergers, or funding rounds for CS WIND Offshore itself have been noted after 2023, but the parent company CS Wind marked milestones such as the completion of the CS WIND Portugal Offshore Wind Tower Facility in 2024 (source: cswind.com).

    Working There

    CS WIND Offshore hires in areas such as manufacturing, engineering, project management, welding, quality control, as well as health/safety/environment roles and support functions like supply chain and customer coordination, given the company's focus on steel fabrication for offshore components and over 1,600 employees in Denmark (source: cswoffshore.com). Primary hiring occurs at the headquarters in Aalborg and the production facilities at the Port of Aalborg, with active recruitment calls on the website (source: cswoffshore.com). Cultural indicators include a focus on close team collaboration, flexibility in projects, and uncompromising QHSE standards for personnel safety and environmental protection (source: cswoffshore.com). Specific benefits are not detailed in public sources, but the company's focus on personnel safety and continuous expertise development suggests competitive packages typical for the Danish manufacturing industry within renewable energy (source: cswoffshore.com).


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