ISLA Enhances Offshore Wind Capabilities at Augusta Port, Italy
ISLA and its subsidiary EST are enhancing offshore wind capabilities at Augusta Port, Italy, with a government funding allocation of EUR 50 million. The port will feature upgraded heavy lift operations, including four cranes and plans for higher-capacity cranes, to optimize logistics for transporting turbine components. With a draft of 14.5 meters and a dedicated 450-meter berth, Augusta aims to establish itself as a central hub for offshore wind project cargo in the Mediterranean.

ISLA and its subsidiary EST are developing offshore wind capabilities at the port of Augusta, Italy, which is designated for government funding of EUR50 million. The port will enhance heavy lift operations for wind-related cargo, utilizing four cranes, with plans for additional higher-capacity cranes.
ISLA is redesigning the port layout to integrate offshore wind activities and optimize logistics for transporting turbine components. Augusta, with a draft of 14.5 m and a 450 m dedicated berth, aims to become a central hub for project cargo, particularly offshore wind turbines, serving sites across the Mediterranean.




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