Offshore building firm Havfram Subsea stated Thursday it was repossessing its Ocean Installer name.
The firm’s subsea company was understood as Ocean Installer from the firm’s creation in 2011, with the 2020 name change reflecting its diversification into the offshore wind industry The relaunch adheres to in 2015’s announcement of the sale of Havfram’s wind business lines.
“Ocean Installer’s operations focus on all aspects of offshore marine construction, encompassing both the traditional oil and gas and emerging renewables markets. The company is currently expanding its service offerings and will continue to work across all global markets,” the firm stated in a declaration Thursday.
In assistance of its relaunch as an independent firm, Ocean Installer has actually laid out a brand-new technique as well as developed a brand-new aesthetic identification.
Kevin Murphy, Ocean Installer’s chief executive officer stated: “We are proud of our history and, as Ocean Installer, we have an impressive track record for safe and efficient marine construction of major energy projects worldwide.“
“By refocusing our strategy and reclaiming the Ocean Installer name, we are laying a solid foundation for the future growth of our company. We will continue to partner with other like-minded companies as we expand our services.
“Over the last 4 years we have actually expanded our profits fivefold within the browse setup as well as mooring market. As general need for aquatic building solutions is expanding, we currently experience clients welcoming us to get in brand-new markets needing our skills, such as overseas drifting wind, CCS, as well as IRM.
“The next step on our journey is to take our expertise in delivering complex marine construction projects and apply it to meet the evolving needs of our customers, as we work together to achieve a balance between energy security and a sustainable transition towards a net zero future.”