Mapping offshore capabilities across the east coast and wider Scotland

Forth & Tay Offshore is launching an updated supply chain survey to refresh our understanding of offshore wind activity across the east coast and the wider Scottish supply chain. This year, we’re also asking for your feedback on our services and the kind of support or information you’d like from us in the future.

We want to build a clear picture of companies active in, previously involved with, or looking to enter the offshore wind sector - both within the Forth & Tay region and across the rest of Scotland. Your insights help us highlight capability, strengthen engagement opportunities, and showcase the east coast as a leading hub for offshore wind activity.

You don’t need to be a cluster member to take part, and if you’re not yet a member, we’d love to welcome you (membership is free).

All responses are confidential and will be shared only in anonymised form. Thank you for taking the time to contribute - your input directly shapes the support we provide and the visibility of Scotland’s offshore wind supply chain.

Definitions:
  • Project – e.g. NnG, Seagreen, etc.
  • If you supply into offshore wind but don’t know the final destination, please note this where relevant.

Section 1 – for everyone

a. Company Name
b. Are you a member of Forth & Tay Offshore?


c. Where is your head office?
d. Do you have site/s in Scotland?
Please list location/s
e. How would you describe your current capabilities to support offshore wind?



f. Please select the option that best describes your status:



g. What category do your services fall under? 

Select all that apply. 
Engineering & Professional Services







Manufacturing & Fabrication







Vessels, Marine & Access





Construction & Installation Services






Electrical, Grid & Power Systems





Inspection, Monitoring & Maintenance






Health, Safety & Training




Logistics, Storage & Supply Chain Services





Decommissioning & Waste Management




If there are other capabilities not listed above, please specify: