Scandoil  

Norsafe Secures Contracts Worth More than NOK 200 Million


Published Jun 19, 2017
[an error occurred while processing this directive]

Edit page New page Hide edit links

Norsafe - Marathon 900
Norsafe has launched a number of new products, including its first rigid inflatable boat, the Marathon 900 (photo: Norsafe)

Norsafe reports that it has secured more than NOK 200 million in LSA contracts that have been put out to tender so far this year.

In addition to the recently announced prestigious contract with Kværner for delivery of three of Norsafe’s largest freefall lifeboats with davit systems to the Njord A platform, Norsafe has won several other significant contracts, both for new builds and upgrade projects.

Among the largest contracts are:

  • Replacement of lifeboats on the BP Ula platform.
  • Replacement of lifeboats on Tambar.
  • Replacement of davits on the Haven jack-up.
  • Replacement of lifeboats on the Total Elgin platform in the UK sector of the North Sea.

The company has also launched new products including its first rigid inflatable boat, the Marathon 900, and a new davit series, called LHD, which has already proved successful as demonstrated by the sale of 20 lifeboat and davit ship sets to Vard.

Launched in 2015, Norsafe’s lifeboat maintenance and servicing solution called CARE Plan has shown tremendous growth. The three levels of service agreement have been designed to maintain the operational safety of the fleet’s LSA and reduce client’s maintenance costs by implementing a structured approach. Norsafe has global coverage for maintenance and servicing with over 300 fully trained service engineers ensuring compliance to the latest LSA regulations.

The company’s service business is one of its main areas of growth with its major service stations in Singapore, USA and Greece performing well and increased service business in China, Brazil and Dubai.

“After a difficult couple of years I am pleased to see that the measures we have taken to compete in challenging market conditions have proved successful and we are beginning to reap the rewards,” says Dag Songedal, CEO for Norsafe.

“We will continue to listen to our customers and refine our products and services to meet the changing needs of the market. Our expertise lies in working with our clients to provide technical solutions to meet their requirements,” he adds.

Tags: BP, Norsafe, Statoil, Total, VARD




Advertisment:

Comments on this page are closed.

+ Larger Font | + Smaller Font
Top Stories

 

 

 

 


 


RSS

RSS
Newsletter
Newsletter
Mobile News
Mobile news

Computer
Our news on
your website


Facebook
Facebook
Twitter
Twitter

Contact
Contact
Tips
Do you have any
tips to us
Stats

 

sitemap xml