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Second birthday for salvage and wreck removal specialist ArdentSecond birthday for salvage and wreck removal specialist Ardent

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May 1, 2017
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Salvage and wreck removal company, Ardent responds to the high-profiled Caribbean Fantasy fire in Augustt 2016

MAY 1, 2017 — Salvage and wreck removal company, Ardent, celebrates its second birthday today.

In May, 2015, Svitzer Salvage, a part of the Maersk Group, and Titan Salvage, a part of the Crowley Holdings Inc., merged to form Ardent. The company continues be 50 percent owned by Svitzer (Maersk) and 50 percent owned by Crowley.

Ardent maintains a zero lost time incident record since its inception.

“Despite the initial focus on implementing the merger and challenging market conditions Ardent has successfully won and executed 125 contracts over the last 2 years” said Ardent CEO Peter Pietka. “Salvage operations are inherently risk filled and completing 125 contracts without a single lost time incident is a testament to the professionalism of our teams.”

Ardent reports that it is experiencing significant commercial momentum with several notable contract wins.

In the last month, Ardent teams have completed high profile Emergency Response contracts on four continents.

In late April, 2017, Ardent signed for the removal of the sunken Fluvius Tamar vessel from the English Channel, the largest wreck removal contract awarded so far in 2017.

Ardent has reorganized its business into two largely “self-sustained” business pillars; the Emergency Management pillar (covering Emergency Preparedness and Response), and the Projects pillar (covering Wreck Removal, Offshore Decommissioning and Subsea Services).

Oliver Timofei is the Director of Emergency Management and Jon Minshall has been appointed as the Director of Projects.

“The new structure is intended to ensure that we for both business areas have ‘fit-for-purpose’ processes, resources and culture which will enable us to serve the respective customer segments even better than today,” explained Pietka.

The new structure also intends to secure that Ardent can retain its focus on its original core business while increasingly offering adjacent services – not least within an offshore context.

“Whereas we have done well in the market place it is also true that over the past two years, a tremendous amount of focus has gone into internal issues related to the merger implementation and the recent organizational restructuring. We look forward to the next stage,” said Pietka.

Salvage and wreck removal company, Ardent responds to the high-profiled Caribbean Fantasy fire in 2016.

U.S. Coast Guard photo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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