Aberdeen-based Seanic Ocean Systems Ltd — a global sub-sea services company that is part of the Centurion Group — has moved its UK division into a new facility at the ABZ Business Park in Dyce, following a 26% increase in demand for its decommissioning equipment packages last year.
It now has a larger workshop area and improved storage space to house its wide range of ROV tooling, intervention and diver tools, deck and sub-sea support equipment.
Tom Ayars, Seanic president (
www.seanicusa.com), said: “The move places Seanic in a more strategic location, closer to our key clients servicing the North Sea energy industry and reinforces our commitment to providing the most efficient services to help them achieve their project goals.
“In the last six to12 months, we have experienced an upsurge in inspection, maintenance and refurbishment work,
as companies look to get the most out of their existing equipment.
"The new facility’s improved workshop space means we can continue to meet these requests, while also being in a stronger position to offer an increased range of standard equipment.”
The Centurion Group comprises eight companies: Seanic Ocean Systems, ATR, Conserve Oilfield Services, Jacks Winches, Mining Camps Australia, RentAir Offshore, Safety & Technical Hydraulics Ltd and Tristar Water Solutions.