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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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NCT Offshore strengthens industry position with new Seaonics partnership for 21.6M Gangway system
We are pleased to announce that NCT Offshore, the renowned Danish vessel owner, operator, and offshore cable specialist, has entrusted Seaonics with the delivery of a gangway system.
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SEAONICS ECMC Cranes signed for two SOVs for Norside Wind
We are proud to announce that we have signed a contract for our award winning Electric Controlled Motion Compensated (ECMC) Crane of two Service Operation Vessels (SOVs) for Norside Wind AS. The first crane will be delivered late this year for Norside Cetus and early next year for Norside Supporter.
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Ocean Charger nominated for Ocean Solution Award
We are excited to announce that the Ocean Charger concept is one of five nominees for the Ocean Solution Award that has the potential of revolutionizing the industry. The winner will be announced during Nor-Shipping this June.
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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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David Hatlehol Gjelsten, Mechanical Engineer
From House Renovation to Award-Winning Engineering
At SEAONICS, everyone has the chance to make an impact. If you're eager for responsibility, it's there for the taking.

Preben Alexander Jensen, Service Coordinator / Project Manager, Global Service and Upgrade
Orchestrating Global Service
Together, we solve the most incredible things, and that never fails to fuel my motivation.
Simon Saksein, Mechanical Engineer
Engineering Ideas into Reality at SEAONICS
What drew me to SEAONICS was the thrilling prospect of creating something new. Here I get to make cool things and push the boundaries of what is possible.