Spinergie, a Paris-based maritime and offshore digital solutions provider, has agreed a non-exclusive partnership with Roll Group, a heavy transport, lifting and installation specialist. Under the arrangement, Roll Group will use Spinergie’s offshore wind Supply Chain intelligence module to monitor fleet deployment and identify new commercial opportunities.

The deal reflects a wider shift in offshore wind logistics. As installed-capacity targets rise, project sites are moving further from established industrial bases and manufacturing hubs are dispersing across more locations. That geographic spread increases vessel demand and makes coordination across supply chains harder to plan.

Spinergie’s Supply Chain module is built on live vessel tracking and data analytics. It lets analysts follow global fleet movements, benchmark competitors and track the movement of Tier 1 components. An interactive map combines route data with live weather and wave conditions, so users can assess how efficiently past and current voyages are run.

Roll Group operates a fleet of semi-submersible and wide-deck vessels and handles heavy and oversized cargo across renewables, oil and gas, petrochemicals, power and civil construction. “Understanding the competitive landscape and identifying emerging opportunities is essential,” said Erik Altena, business analyst at Roll Group, adding that the data gives the company “a stronger position to act on opportunities as they arise.” Jean-Baptiste Rougeot, head of analysts at Spinergie, said transport logistics is “a critical enabler of offshore wind project delivery, and its importance will only grow as the gap between component supply and demand widens.”

For the Baltic, the partnership lands on a familiar pressure point. A wave of offshore projects is under construction off Poland and across the surrounding waters, and competition for installation and transport vessels is already a practical constraint on schedules. Tools that map vessel availability and component flows speak directly to a bottleneck developers in the region are watching closely.