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OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE SECTION SPONSOR


OFFSHORE WIND GROWTH DRIVING EXPANSION


Continuing growth in the construction, maintenance and operation of offshore wind farms in the coastal waters of the UK is leading to an on-going demand for Tidal Transit's passenger transfer vessels (PTVs).


NEW CONTRACT


The latest manifestation of this trend is a new contract with Seimens on Westermost Rough that started on 1st October 2014.


It will constitute the base for the company's maintenance, parts and marine engineering activities.


MARINE ENGINEERING CENTRE To support further anticipated expansion, the company is establishing its own Marine Engineering Centre at Egmere, near Wells- next-the Sea in Norfolk, having just taken a lease on a unit that has been used for a similar operation in recent years.


EXCITING TIMES


"This is a very exciting time for the company,” said Tidal Transit's Commercial Director Leo Hambro. "We see the establishment of the centre as a building block in any future expansion plans and a widening of the range of services we offer to our wind farm clients.


“We are very much looking forward the next stage in our development and to building on the 30,000 safe passenger transfers completed by our present fleet of four specialist PVTs in July 2014.”


Tidal Transit


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NEW APPOINTMENT AT TIDELAND


Tideland Signal Corporation recently announced the appointment of Peter Tyler as Managing Director, Senior Vice President (SVP) – Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). As a key member of Tideland’s global leadership team, he will play an integral role in directing Tideland towards new markets and offerings that underscore Tideland’s leadership position in the marine industry.


IMPORTANT REGION


“The EMEA region is of strategic importance to Tideland and we are continually investing in extending our offering and service to the markets and clients we serve,” said Tideland Chief Executive Officer Matt Scheuing. “Peter comes to us with an impressive background and track record of growth. I look forward to working with him and our talented team to build on our success and continue to extend our market footprint.”


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Peter brings to Tideland more than 25 years of industry and leadership experience with a strong background in oil and gas, as well as wind and marine markets. Prior to joining Tideland, Peter served as Managing Director


of Vikoma International Limited, a UK based leader in the design and manufacture of oil and chemical pollution control systems. With experience in worldwide markets, he has operated in marine companies in a variety of leadership roles including operations, production, sales, and executive leadership. Peter will be based in Tideland’s Burgess Hill, UK office.


EXCITING OPPORTUNITY


“I am genuinely excited to join Tideland and look forward to playing a key role in leading the EMEA team in delivering the next phase of dynamic growth, building upon strong foundations within the team, maximising the opportunities afforded by a global brand combined with exciting new developments in Tideland’s product offering, whilst at the same time further enhancing our level of client service” said Peter Tyler.


Tideland Signal Corporation


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