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SUBSEA EQUIPMENT/UNDERWATER INSPECTION


Aleron Group Announce Strategic Organisation Restructure to Enhance Client Offerings


Aleron Group have announced a high-level organisation restructure to align with their strategic growth plans to consolidate product and service offerings to their global clients. The Aleron Group consisting of individual entities, Aleron Subsea and ROVQUIP, will now formally be recognised as the single entity of Aleron Limited.


The division of Aleron Subsea was originally established in 2009 and founded on decades of experience in Remote Operated Vehicles. Aleron Subsea design and manufacture flexible ROV systems including AUXROV, TRACKROV and most recently MultiROV. Joining the group in 2014, ROVQUIP, provided the complimentary service of custom and standard subsea tooling for


either purchase or rental globally, as well as expert knowledge in concept design.


Gary McConnell, Commercial Director, Aleron, said “Combining the decades of experience housed with these brands will strengthen the Aleron packaged solutions, as well as bringing increased efficiencies to our clients by being able to contract with one entity, Aleron Limited”.


The Aleron restructure follows their recent expansion to an enhanced new facility in Aberdeenshire. Dedicated to their company mission, Aleron will continue to challenge conventional thinking, offering their clients responsive, efficient and bespoke specialised ROV solutions globally.


q +44 (0) 1467 424060 E info@aleron-group.com H www.aleron-group.com


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