
Offshore wind is the primary market for OIS‑Conbit and the driver behind our continued investment in people, assets, and locations. We support offshore wind operators, OEMs, and contractors throughout the asset lifecycle, combining electrical and hydraulic services with offshore lifting and crane expertise. Our teams understand the operational pressures of offshore wind projects, where safety, availability, and schedule certainty are critical. This offshore‑first mindset allows us to deliver reliable support during installation, commissioning, operations, and major maintenance activities.

Our main offshore wind location in Rostock places OIS‑Conbit at the heart of the Baltic Sea offshore wind market. From Rostock, we are ideally positioned to support wind farms in the Baltic Sea and around the island of Rügen, as well as associated ports, marshalling yards, and logistics hubs. This proximity enables fast response times, efficient mobilisation, and strong familiarity with local assets and conditions. Being close to our clients and projects allows us to support both planned campaigns and unplanned interventions with confidence and control.
In addition to Rostock, OIS‑Conbit operates from a secondary location in Bockhorn, strategically positioned close to North Sea offshore wind assets. This location strengthens our ability to support projects in one of Europe’s most mature and demanding offshore wind regions. From Bockhorn, our teams can efficiently mobilise for electrical, hydraulic, lifting, and crane‑related scopes across the North Sea, ensuring consistent service levels across both major offshore wind basins.
OIS‑Conbit combines electrical and hydraulic expertise with offshore lifting and crane services to support complex offshore wind scopes. This integrated capability reduces interfaces and improves preparation and execution. Strong planning, transparent communication, and close collaboration with clients are central to our approach. By applying the same offshore‑proven standards across the Baltic Sea and North Sea, OIS‑Conbit delivers predictable, safe, and efficient results for offshore wind projects at every stage.

We are ISO 9001 certified. ISO is a quality standard that shows our commitment to continuously improving our organization.

ISO 14001 shows that we fulfil the requirements for an environmental management system developed by the International Organization for Standardization.

We are ISO 45001 certified. It is the new ISO standard that is being developed for occupational safety and health.

Member of the Achilles Power & Tech supplier network, recognized for meeting rigorous compliance, safety, and operational standards for the power and technology sectors.

Member of the Achilles Utilities Nordics & Central Europe (UNCE) network, demonstrating verified compliance, safety, and sustainability standards for the utilities sector.
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Often, the helideck provides a good option to install a lifeboat system.
The first step in assessing the feasibility of a lifeboat location is to ensure there is adequate space for the installation. This includes considering the dimensions of the lifeboat and the necessary clearance for safe deployment. It's crucial to evaluate the available space on the platform or vessel to accommodate the lifeboat and its associated equipment.
Another critical factor is the routing towards the lifeboat. In an emergency, personnel must be able to reach the lifeboat quickly and safely. This involves planning clear and unobstructed pathways from various parts of the platform or vessel to the lifeboat. The routes should be well-marked and free of obstacles to ensure a swift evacuation.
Constructability is often a challenge, especially in locations that are not easily accessible by traditional crane vessels. In such cases, modular lifting systems, like those provided by Conbit, offer a viable solution. These systems can be assembled on-site, allowing for the installation of lifeboats in areas that would otherwise be unreachable. This approach not only enhances the feasibility of the installation but also ensures that the lifeboat can be deployed efficiently and safely.
Lifeboat installations on Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) units are critical for ensuring the safety of personnel in emergency situations. Given the remote and often harsh environments in which FPSOs operate, having reliable and readily accessible lifeboats is essential.
Additionally, there is a growing trend of increasing the Personnel on Board (POB) at FPSOs, which further underscores the need for robust lifeboat systems. These installations must be meticulously planned and executed to guarantee that lifeboats are operational as soon as possible, minimizing risks and enhancing the overall safety of the crew
We recommend personnel to have a crane operator qualifications and experience. It depends on local legislation what type of certificate is required. The qualifications can be different for each crane we have in our rental fleet.
If a crane is not out in the field, it can be made available and ready for transport within 2 weeks. We always perform a system test before we ship a rental crane out. To plan these tests we need some days, which makes up most of the leadtime.
No, we do not own them ourselves, but we have worked in simops (simultaneous operations) with all kinds of vessels over the course of years.
We know what is asked of both of us to make the job run as smooth as possible.
We try to avoid hot work at any time. We frequently bolt, strap or clamp our equipment down to the existing structure so we can take everything away once finished. You'll have a clean working site left!
Conbit can perform inspection, maintenance and modification of lifting and handling equipment all over the world. We support our high-tech clients with a full after-salesprogram. We use our global network to act fast on client requests.
Conbit uses its structural engineering services to support its turnkey projects. Occasionally, we support our clients with life time extension analysis and structural design services. Also within the decommissioning industry, we support with structural engineering services as part of our complete heavy lift preparation scope.
Conbit originated as an engineering company, which makes us well-positioned to design your bespoke lifting equipment.
However, we are specialized in a few specific pieces of lifting equipment. Those specific sets of equipment can be supplied to our clients.
Conbit has supplied flare tip handling systems, handling equipment to be used in cleanrooms, and general rigging and lifting equipment, such as winches, chainhoists, etc.
Conbit is operating warehouse facilities on most continents.
For the transportation of the equipment from the main warehouse to all over the world we use both sea and air freight depending on the project.
Conbit has been using the IRATA guidelines to perform rope access for many years. Conbit is registered and certified as an IRATA certified company.

Conbit has been working in all parts of the world, mainly on oil and gas platforms. Within the offshore wind industry, we have mainly been working in Europe until today, but can easily support clients all over the world.
The Conbit technicians have the required certificates to work on offshore wind turbines and offshore substations.
Conbit’s technicians typically do not have specific turbine certificates, however, we can integrate contractors into our project teams.
Yes, Conbit offers lifting solutions for the offshore wind industry.
Conbit offers major component replacement solutions for both fixed and floating wind turbines. Conbit also offers lifting solutions on and inside substations.
An example of Conbit work at a substation can be found here: Cable Riser Protection frame
Conbit offers a full package combining its lifting expertise with cutting, welding, and other mechanical competencies in offshore decommissioning projects.

Conbit offers installation services including equipment design, lifting and handling, and consultation on constructability and maintainability of equipment.

Our team of certified inspectors at Conbit is trained to utilize CRALOG effectively, ensuring that your statutory annual or five-yearly crane inspections are conducted with precision and efficiency. We offer a range of crane inspection services.

