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VESSEL DECK SYSTEMS & EQUIPMENT


arm, deck track ways, cable chutes, control systems, cable guide, and operator’s cabin. Priority is given to cable projects providing cost-effective and safe installation of offshore power and communication cables.


SYSTEMS AND PRODUCTS The system and product base is extensive and falls into a number of main categories…


» Infrastructure systems and products comprising among others underwater cable systems and the SubConn®


connector range, FINANCIAL STABILITY


Over the past 20 years, the company has shown a sustainable growth and financial stability and is currently rated AAA for highest creditworthiness by the international credit rating bureau Bisnode. The company employs more than 450 qualified people worldwide.


TRUSTED SOLUTION PROVIDER They manufacture state-of-the-art products, fully integrated systems and innovative custom solutions, from design to installation and are supported by training, service and the existence of local workshops. The organisation is therefore the trusted solution advisor of any customer having taken delivery of a MacArtney product or system. Upon commissioning and installation, the company is deeply committed to becoming the first-choice service provider of their customers.


In addition to supplying challenging subsea solutions from concept to completion, they also specialise in designing and manufacturing vessel deck systems and equipment for the renewable energy industry and in particular the offshore wind sector.


ONE STOP SHOP


Being capable of supplying all types of vessel deck systems and equipment required for among others pipelines and cable laying, MacArtney represents the competent and logic one-stop shop for vessel owners and operators. Thus, the company is in a position to simultaneously ensure provision of power and telecommunication cables on one offshore cable carousel and are the experts when it comes to equipment for controlled lowering of subsea cables and pipelines.


The most important part of their business is to optimise the supply chain through a combination of integrated solutions and tailored services.


Complete carousel packages with either electric or hydraulic drive units for cable loading, marine transit and cable unloading include carousel, loading tower, spooling arm, offshore track tensioner, linear cable engine, pick-up


an extensive range of underwater fibre optic connectors as well as moulding and encapsulation services


» Launch and recovery systems and products comprising a range of standard and custom-designed electrical and electro-hydraulic winch systems, A-frames, sea cranes and rotary solutions ranging from simple, electrical slip rings via multiple pass fibre optic rotary joints to huge FPSO systems


» Telemetry systems comprising among others the industry standard approved NEXUS family of fibre optic multiplexers and other electronics and software- based products and services


» Remote technology systems comprising the TRIAXUS family of high speed towed undulators and the FOCUS family of Remotely Operated Towed Vehicles (ROTV)


» Instrumentation systems comprising a broad range of sensor systems like CTD systems, optical instruments, samplers and sonars


» Engineering and project management. This category covers the in-house engineering and technical expertise to support the systems and product range


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