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CREW TRANSFER DRIVING FORCE


“We are proud that our access systems have brought a new standard of safety to the sector worldwide and help ensure the North East continues to be a driving force, putting personnel protection at the forefront of everything we do.


“Our company name is derived from our commitment to On Spec, Budget and In Time, three targets that have driven us since I founded OP in 2010.


“I knew then that the key to its growth was introducing clever new designs and concepts to the market. We had to lead in the way we approached projects and provided solutions for clients. Our crew transfer systems are a prime example of how this has worked in the offshore wind sector.”


EXCEPTIONAL YEAR


Osbit’s exceptional year has led to an increase in staff from 19 to 35 and the company has been able to pay off all of its start-up debts. The high level of performance is particularly good news for OP’s staff, as 20% of the value of the business is allocated to a share options scheme for the entire workforce.


CLIENT NEEDS


Its MaXccess product range covers all client needs, with the T12 and T18 for crew transfer vessels; the P-Series for semi- submersible, large DP vessels and accommodation barges; HBS for mid-sized DP vessels and HBS-Midi for small DP vessels and multicats.


Osbit Power


“While these new 24m vessels are being built with the imminent construction rounds in mind, they are, as ever, the product of a hugely productive development relationship and years of experience at sea, accrued not just in the domestic market, but in the wider European offshore wind industry.”


LOCAL SUPPLY CHAIN HUBS


Steve Thacker, Managing Director, South Boats IOW, added: “Local supply chain hubs, such as the one we have built with Seacat Services on the Isle of Wight, have been instrumental in driving standards in European offshore wind to date and will undoubtedly prove invaluable as the industry enters a critical phase of construction.”


Seacat Services South Boats


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