MarineGuard Systems Ltd has acquired the Scottish offshore-onshore personnel tracking and mustering firm EPIC

Superyacht firm diversifies into offshore safety

INDUSTRY-leading superyacht security system provider MarineGuard Systems Ltd has acquired the Scottish offshore/onshore personnel tracking and mustering firm EPIC, in ...

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INDUSTRY-leading superyacht security system provider MarineGuard Systems Ltd has acquired the Scottish offshore/onshore personnel tracking and mustering firm EPIC, in a move to combine expertise and target the Oil & Gas and Renewables sectors with new and exciting turnkey solutions helping companies to improve their HSE compliance for personnel safety and security.

Southampton-based MarineGuard Systems Ltd has built a formidable reputation in the design, manufacture, and installation of automated security systems on the world’s largest superyachts. Their experience and proven ability in combining subsea, surface level and long-range technologies and bringing them together seamlessly onto an intuitive and easy to use graphical user interface has made them the provider of choice for automated security systems on the world’s largest and most prestigious superyachts. 

Aberdeen’s Exploration and Production Information Company Ltd (EPIC) are recognized specialists in the supply and support of personnel tracking, offshore logistics, POB management, e-mustering and evacuation systems worldwide. EPIC export over 80% and provide turnkey solutions for companies operating in Australia, Africa, Europe, North and South America. With over 100 projects delivered globally, 25000 offshore oil industry personnel tracked daily and over 30 million bridge/gangway movements recorded annually, EPIC have a proven track record and reputation as a reliable service provider.

MarineGuard founder and CEO Richard Webb said: “Having established ourselves as the leading provider of security systems on the world’s largest private superyachts we were looking for exciting new markets that we felt could benefit from the expertise we hold.”

“Having been introduced to Ian and the work they do at EPIC it was remarkable to see the core product similarities despite the differences in end application, the more we talked the more evident it became that the two businesses could benefit one another.”

“We are very excited for the next phase for both companies as we pool resources and industry knowledge to drive new business opportunities globally.”

EPIC founding Managing Director, Ian Traquair, added: “After 46 years in the offshore industry, it has been a privilege to work with so many talented personnel dedicated to looking after offshore personnel who work in difficult and many times, hostile offshore environments.  The combined talents and experience of EPIC and MarineGuard staff will provide a solid base for growth and development meeting current and future innovative challenges.”  

“Both companies are dynamic and innovative, and joining forces will diversify our combined customer base, provide technological and financial advantages to our customers as well as open up new career paths for staff, and boost our financial resilience as the global economy transitions.”

The transaction completed on July 5th and price and terms are undisclosed. EPIC was advised by CapEQ corporate finance and law firm Vialex. MarineGuard was advised by Prism Corporate Broking, law firm BDB Pitmans and consultants RSM UK. 

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