- Knowledge of safe and secure legal transportation of specific WT components, by country
- Knowledge of specific WT weights and dimensions either obtained from manufacturer or measured by transport organisation
- Know when and where to arrange transport safety vehicles/escorts. Be able to optimise logistical transport solutions at minimal costs through effective distribution of loads by size i.e physical height, width, length and weight of the various WT components
- The ability to consider all available modes of transport i.e. rail, road, river and sea.
- To effectively and efficiently plan the safest most direct cost effective route having considered 1 & 2 above against the planned route, in connection with turning circles heights/width of bridges and tunnels, overhead cables and buried services such as gas electric water and communication systems in connection with the maximum bearing capacities and widths of the accepted road and rail networks.
- Appreciate the logistical problems associated with the delivery of specific WT component parts.
- Able to interact with manufacturers and contract team at factory/ manufacturing plant and construction site