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On 10 June 2025, ORLEN Neptun (part of the ORLEN Group) officially launched the Świnoujście Offshore Terminal — Poland's first dedicated offshore-wind installation and marshalling port. The terminal is shared port infrastructure intended to serve the ORLEN offshore portfolio: currently used by Baltic Power (installation campaign in progress) and planned to serve the Baltic West cluster (incl. this project's licence on the Odra Bank) when those projects reach their preassembly phase. Recorded on this project as a cluster-port infrastructure milestone, not as project-specific preassembly site readiness — the terminal opening is part of the broader development context, not a construction milestone for this lot. — original event description (preserved verbatim) — On 10 June 2025, ORLEN Neptun, part of the ORLEN Group, officially launched the Świnoujście Offshore Terminal in the port of Świnoujście. The facility is described as Poland’s first offshore wind farm installation terminal and one of the most advanced in Europe. It has been designed to accommodate the largest jack‑up and heavy‑lift vessels used for installing offshore wind turbines of around 15 MW, and to handle unloading, stacking and loading of monopile foundations, towers, blades, nacelles and cabling, as well as very heavy offshore substation topsides. ORLEN states that the terminal will primarily support installation of components for the Group’s offshore wind projects, including Baltic East and future developments. ORLEN Neptun’s four Phase II Odra Bank locations (14.E.1–14.E.4) are situated near Świnoujście, where this installation terminal is located, so the readiness of the terminal is a key preassembly and logistics milestone for the Baltic West cluster, including the Orlen Neptun IV (14.E.4) project.