More ROVs for Hallin Marine
Hallin Marine (UK), a subsea solutions provider to the oil and gas industry, has ordered seven new vehicles to expand its fleet of Remote Operated Vehicles.

Hallin Marine (UK), a subsea solutions provider to the oil and gas industry, has ordered seven new vehicles to expand its fleet of Remote Operated Vehicles (ROVs).
The total value of the orders for ROVs designed to operate in the Inspection, Repair and Maintenance (IRM) market amounts to £2.85m. The ROVs are intended to extend Hallin Marine’s subsea inspection capabilities.
The new vehicles will complement the company's existing six ROVs, which are 'construction' or 'workclass' machines - physically larger, hydraulically operated and more heavy duty than electric inspection ROVs and designed for subsea construction, rather than observation.
The new machines are scheduled for delivery during the first quarter of 2008 and will consist of three different models from the Saab Seaeye Marine range. These are three containerised Seaeye Falcon systems, two containerised Crane based LARS Seaeye Lynx systems and two containerised A frame based LARS Seaeye Lynx systems.
Saab Seaeye Marine will supply the ROVs, Hydromec in Great Yarmouth the launch and recovery systems, while Hallin Marine Engineering Pte is building the containerised control desks in Singapore.
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