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Bladt Industries

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Bladt Industries A/S
Type of site
Joint-stock company
Founded1965; 59 years ago (1965) (as Jørgen Bladt A/S)
HeadquartersAalborg
Founder(s)Jørgen Bladt
Key peopleAnders Søe-Jensen CEO, COO Peter Rindebæk
IndustryOffshore wind, oil & gas, infrastructure
RevenueIncrease $450m (2013) $109m (2010)
Net income$116m (2010)
Employees800 (2016) 700 (2014) 293 (2010)
Parent
SubsidiariesBladt Industries Offshore Wind Germany GmbH (100%) and Bladt Industries Polska Sp. zo.o (70%)
URLBladt Industries website

Bladt Industries A/S is an international steel contractor specialising in large-scale and highly complex steel structures. It operate within three key areas of business providing steel solutions for the wind and renewable energy sector, for the oil and gas industry and for infrastructure.

Established in 1965 as Jørgen Bladt A/S, the company has contributed to several of the world's largest wind farms and oil and gas projects. Their range of products includes foundations and substations for offshore wind turbine projects, suctions anchors, topsides and jackets for oil and gas projects, as well as buildings, bridges and harbour structures for infrastructural projects.

In December 2023, it was announced that CS Wind completed the purchase of Bladt.[1]

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Bladt Industries A/S has contributed/is contributing to several large projects e.g.:

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