Survival and safety solutions company Survitec has restructured its offshore division to take advantage of an uptick in activity in the marine energy sector.
The company said it has developed a dedicated customer service, procurement, training and support hub in Texas to support work in the Americas as part of the restructure.
Further investment has been made to develop Energy 360, a single service supplier concept that related to offshore evacuation, abandonment, turbine transfer and O&M.
“With today’s wind farm installation, maintenance and crew transfer vessels operating under the same safety regimes as rigs, platforms, anchor handlers, OSVs and PSVs, we can help reduce the operational challenges offshore operators and crews face when meeting the regulatory requirement,” said global energy sales director Gary Ceeney.
“Even unmanned wind turbines have a safety requirement.”
Survitec also recently launched its Evacuator fire-proof emergency descent system.


