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SEAONICS Magazine
Stay up-to-date on the latest developments, read inspiring stories from our specialists, and discover how our solutions give clients the upper hand at sea.

SEAONICS is chosen to deliver ECMC Cranes to the German shipowner Windward Offshore. The cranes are set for installation on Windward Offshores' two new Commissioning Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs), which will be delivered by VARD.
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Further growth in SEAONICS
The company has experienced strong growth in 2022
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SEAONICS celebrates the 4-year operational success of the 90t SWL XT winch system
This fully electric and high-performance AHC XT winch was developed with Odfjell Drilling as part of their XMT and subsea handling concept.
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SEAONICS leading the first of six sub projects for Ocean Charger
Ocean Charger partners were gathered in Ålesund for an introduction and presentations of all the sub projects.
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Meet our team of specialists
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Dénes Dobberke, Senior Structural Analysis Engineer
From BMW to SEAONICS
Engineering is engineering – whether it's BMW electric drives or SEAONICS cranes and gangways. The difference? Now I test my calculations while looking at Norwegian fjords.
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Knut Petter Maråk, Senior Mechanical Engineer
From a computer screen to 100 tons of steel
I love having a job where I can explore new concepts, discover new ways of working, and tackle new challenges.
Odd Harald Skjong, Senior Purchaser
– Our reputation makes me proud
Odd Harald is the man to lean on when time is of the essence. With a cool-headed approach, he uses his experience and network built up through 30 years in purchasing to ensure SEAONICS’ clients get what they need when they need it.
Espen Sjåstad, Project Manager
Dreamt of NYPD, found his element at SEAONICS
We make machines so stable that you can fish in rougher seas due to the large extent of premium electric-driven winch systems which have good durability, operability, and functionality. It's awesome contributing to our customers increasing their potential at sea.