OceanTools pressure testing equipment

Subsea company secures two “major” orders

SUBSEA engineering firm OceanTools have secured their second major order with Proeon Systems Ltd, a specialist systems integrator based in ...

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SUBSEA engineering firm OceanTools have secured their second major order with Proeon Systems Ltd, a specialist systems integrator based in Norfolk.

The initial contract, worth nearly £500,000, for the manufacture and pressure testing of eight 3000m depth rated pressure housings for has been completed.

Following this, Proeon confirmed a second order of a further four pressure housing units to value of £250,000.

Richard Miller, Proeon Systems managing director, said: “We are very pleased to have worked with OceanTools on this project.

“They met the exacting standards required by both, Proeon and our customer, and as they delivered a quality product on time and to budget, this has given us the confidence to place a second order with them”.

The two significant orders are the latest in a series of major pressure housing contract wins for the company.

OceanTools recently supported a Tsunami Detection Project in Southeast Asia, delivering Detection Housings to be utilised for early detection of tsunami threat.

Kevin Parker, OceanTools managing director, said: “We are delighted to work with Proeon to support them with this project.

“Supplying these units hot on the heels of multiple tsunami detection housings to Indonesia, is great testimony to the design and manufacturing expertise of our team of engineers and support staff.”

 

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