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FENDERCARE MARINE RECEIVES BUREAU VERITAS CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL e = See enhanced entry online


Fendercare Marine’s diving services are pleased to announce that they have recently been awarded Bureau Veritas approval to carry out in-water surveys .


“Receiving this approval confirms our commitment to safe and sustainable procedures” commented Bob Macmillan Fendercare’s Diving Services Director.


“It is a vote of confidence in the best practices that we adopt and supports our intention to become a high quality service provider world wide”.


This approval is one of a list of many certifications that Fendercare’s diving division holds, including IMCA and ADC membership as well as CHAS and SAFEContractor accreditation.


“We are currently working towards gaining approval from other classification societies“ continued Bob Macmillan ”which will reaffirm our commitment to expanding our business and the products and services we can offer.”


The diving division of Fendercare was established in 2010 and with the support of being a member of James Fisher and Sons plc, the division has seen rapid


growth and is able to provide its products and services across the world.


MILESTONE RENEWABLE CONTRACT FOR EXPRO CONNECTORS & MEASUREMENTS Expro


Connectors & Measurements’ new renewable division has been awarded an important order by Alstom.


Expro Connectors & Measurements (C&M) partners with Alstom to develop a cable connection and management


system to be deployed on one of Alstom’s ocean energy projects, thus contributing to Alstom’s development of clean technology solutions to harness the energy potential of the world’s oceans.


Expro will be supplying its market-leading SpecTRON, DigiTRON and FoeTRON wet mateable products alongside a cable connection system and termination head as well as cable protection and aftermarket services for site cable termination.


SUBSEA CONNECTION This system will provide the subsea connection between the power export cable and the energy converter device. Rob Wyatt Team Leader of the renewable division said: “This is all the equipment the client will need to make the


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connection between the subsea cable and the generator.”


Expro’s renewable division launched in 2011 and the team is excited about the project win. Trevor Thistlethwaite (pictured third form left), Expro’s C&M Renewable Business Manager, said: “This order demonstrates Alstom’s confidence in our skills and expertise to deliver a complete connection package.


“The renewable industry has seen something of a surge in terms of development; and it is Expro’s aim to support such innovation with our proven subsea products. The new division was created in a bid to set ourselves as the market leaders and to receive such an important order is a brilliant achievement.”


ALSTOM Alstom is a global leader in the world of power generation, power transmission and rail infrastructure and sets the benchmark for innovative and environmentally friendly technologies. Alstom builds the fastest train and the highest capacity automated metro in the world.


It provides turnkey integrated power plant solutions and associated services for a wide variety of energy sources, including hydro, nuclear, gas, coal and wind, and it offers a wide range of solutions for power transmission, with a focus on smart grids.


Expro Connectors & Measurements www.exprogroup.com


Alstom www.alstom.com


Fendercare Marine www.fendercare.com


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