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This leaves little time for time-out at such an early stage in the development of his company, but this does not phase Dave – asked what the future holds?... “More of the same and more of that! Expand the company and hopefully play an important role within this industry for the rest of my days!”


RECRUITMENT


It would seem that Full Ahead Marine is literally full steam ahead as Dave currently has two Marine Operations Supervisors working on the offshore SOV vessel (utilising the Ampelmann system) who work a two weeks on two weeks off system between them ensuring the project has sufficient cover.


The company is able to provide extensive services to prospective clients such as…


• A full marine coordination package • Supply of Personal Protection Equipment


• Procurement of suitable vessels for projects


• Exercises and training for crews and technicians


• Project Management • Delivery of a comprehensive DPR for the client


COST EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT SERVICE


Dave continued that their company effectively “…becomes a buffer/ intermediary between the site management and those offshore, ensuring a smooth streamlined operation to the effectiveness of the projects.”


His passion and enthusiasm for the industry is in bucket loads and he and his team aspires to provide the industry with 'a good honest service for a competitive rate'.


He believes it is imperative to have transparency within such a young industry giving 100% of his effort to ensure a safe commercial environment for his clients.


HOW DO I FOLLOW THAT?


We look forward to following Dave and his team and his journey to success in future editions.


Full Ahead Marine Services


Fliss Chaffer, Interviewer Wind Energy Network


www.windenergynetwork.co.uk


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