We have completed a number of large projects in diverse areas, from lashing of small items, to complex offshore oil&gas and offshore wind projects, going through maritime and offshore operations.
At IBERIAN OFFSHORE we believe in sharing our knowledge across the different sectors we work in, and we aim to deliver high quality services that simplify our clients’ work.
These are some of our projects
Adrizado pesquero Lumian/Fishing boat Lumian uprighting
Un equipo formado por IBERIAN OFFSHORE y ALE HEAVYLIFT realiza el adrizamiento del barco "Lumian", accidentado el pasado 7 de Marzo de 2019, en los Varaderos Lazareto, La Coruña. El pasado Jueves 26 de Junio, el equipo seleccionado por COMISMAR para la realización de la maniobra, izó, volteó y posó en el carro de varada el pesquero Lumian. La operación
New transport of Ibaizabal Suezmax tankers construction blocks
Our recent project has included working in partnership with COREMARINE providing engineering services on behalf of ALTIUS, who acted as freight forwarder. Constructions blocks of the two Suezmax tankers, currently being built in Spain by NAVANTIA for IBAIZABAL GROUP were transported from the fabrication site at Fene, to the assembly yard, at Puerto Real. These construction blocks weighing between 390
Floating Dock Towage to Abidjan
The past 31st of December marked not only the end of 2017 but was also the final milestone of the latest project of IBERIAN OFFSHORE: the towage of a 160m long floating dock from Algeciras, Spain, to Abidjan, Ivory Coast. The dock had previously been in service at CERNAVAL'S shipyard in Algeciras. Although it was generally in good condition, extensive
STS Crane Transport from Valencia to Cadiz
The freight forwarder ACTANIS has transported a Ship-To-Shore crane from Valencia to Cadiz. In this project, IBERIAN OFFSHORE carried out the analysis and verification of the crane reinforcement bracing and the seafastening elements. The STS crane weighed 800 tonnes and was transported on the Bigroll Bering, operated by BIGROLL. The crane was loaded on to the vessel by means of
A new batch of Suezmax tankers construction modules built in Fene arrive at Puerto Real
After the first two construction modules of the two Suezmax tankers, currently being built by NAVANTIA for IBAIZABAL GROUP, arrived at the Puerto Real shipyard in the past June, a new batch was delivered this month. On this occasion IBERIAN OFFSHORE participated in this project at the service of the freight forwarder ALTIUS, charged with the engineering of the operation.
Temporary deck strengthening for INTERMARINE
The collaboration between IBERIAN OFFSHORE and METALMECANICAS HERJIMAR continues its growth in the marine transport sector. On this occasion, INTERMARINE trusted the consortium with the fabrication, installation and site supervision of a temporary supporting system on the MV Industrial Dolphin, for the transport of two jackets and 6 piles, destined for the SIEMENS offshore wind installation at Thyboron, Denmark. The
3x Port Cranes Transport. Santander – Villagarcía de Arosa
The consortium formed by IBERIAN OFFSHORE and METALMECANICAS HERJIMAR delivered the engineering, fabrication and installation package of the temporary reinforcement of 3x Port cranes that were transported from Santander, Spain, to Villagarcía de Arosa, Spain, this summer 2017. IBERIAN OFFSHORE lead the engineering and site supervision, whereas HERJIMAR took care of the prefabrication and installation of the temporary reinforcement. Due
The first Suezmax tankers construction modules built in Fene arrive at Puerto Real
The first two construction modules of the two Suezmax tankers, currently being built by NAVANTIA for IBAIZABAL GROUP, have arrived at the Puerto Real shipyard. NAVANTIA split the construction of the tankers between its facilities in Fene, Galicia, and Puerto Real, Cadiz. These two blocks constitute the first delivery of the Galician yard. IBERIAN OFFSHORE and its partner COREMARINE participated
IBERIAN OFFSHORE executes the structural engineering works of the transport of two STS container cranes from Rotterdam to Vigo
IBERIAN OFFSHORE has successfully completed a substantial structural engineering design project involving the relocation of two STS container cranes which have been recently transported from Rotterdam to Vigo. The cranes had served the ECT Terminal of the Port of Rotterdam and will now work at the Termavi container terminal of the Port of Vigo, part of the Davila Group. The