Tom Saelens
Head of Logistics Department, DEME Offshore DEME Group
Tom Saelens is a Belgian logistics professional specializing in maritime transport and offshore supply chain management, currently associated with DEME Group, a global leader in offshore energy, dredging, and marine infrastructure. He has developed a long-standing career in logistics within the maritime and offshore industry, where he contributes to logistics operations in a highly complex and technically demanding sector.
Over the years, he has built expertise in freight and freight forwarding, chartering of transport tonnage and auxiliary vessels, maritime transportation and shipping logistics, terminal management and port operations, and offshore supply chains. His work involves coordinating complex logistics chains that may include the transport of large offshore wind components, port and vessel logistics planning, supply chain optimization for large-scale marine projects, and the integration of sustainability and ESG considerations into logistics operations.
Recognized for his industry knowledge, he is also an active participant in sector events, including speaking engagements on maritime logistics trends and the evolving role of ports and supply chains in offshore wind development.
2026 Event Agenda Sessions
Ports Under Pressure: Offshore Wind and the Space Challenge
A deep dive into seaport constraints driven by offshore wind growth. Examines land scarcity, heavier components, competing port uses and real-world expansion case studies – highlighting how ports are deciding where (and when) to invest ahead of demand.
Wednesday 17 June 12:40 - 13:25 Breakbulk Live Stage
Infrastructure & Investment
A deep dive into seaport constraints driven by offshore wind growth. Examines land scarcity, heavier components, competing port uses and real-world expansion case studies – highlighting how ports are deciding where (and when) to invest ahead of demand.
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