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SEAONICS Magazine
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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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SEAONICS secures milestone contract to supply five newbuilds
SEAONICS has signed a record-breaking contract covering the delivery of five ECMC Gangways and five ECMC 3D Cranes for an international customer to a series of walk-to-work offshore newbuilds under construction at global shipbuilder VARD's yard in Vietnam.
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Pioneering for Ocean Research together with Fassmer
Germany’s new fisheries research vessel, Walther Herwig, will be equipped to explore the ocean depths with crane package and a specially designed drop keel from SEAONICS. The vessel is scheduled for delivery in Q2 2027 by the German shipyard Fassmer.
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Sea1 signs Service Level Agreement
In the fast-paced world of offshore operations, maintaining uptime and swift response times are vital. When all this comes together, commitment becomes easy. That's why Sea1 Offshore, previously Siem Offshore, has chosen SEAONICS' Service Level Agreement (SLA) for two of their vessels, Siem Spearfish and Siem Day.
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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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Caroline Kjerstad Grønli, Lead Senior Planner
SEAONICS made Caroline one promise
When I interviewed for my job at SEAONICS, I made them promise me one thing: That I’d never have to be bored.
Roald Leikanger, Outsourcing Manager
The man who prices innovation
We turn ideas into tangible products that make a significant impact.
Terje Steffensen, Senior Concept Designer
Sat on a merry go around discussing business
In the unknown lies the opportunity to push boundaries and lead the way.