Aberdeen marine and subsea services firm Imes said yesterday it had won new contracts worth a total of £750,000 from offshore energy clients.
The inspection, monitoring and engineering services specialist added it secured the business from Fugro and Harkand.
Imes’s three-year deal with offshore survey group Fugro will see it provide lifting inspection services on four vessels.
The contract with subsea inspection, repair maintenance company Harkand is also for three years.
It involves lifting and wire rope inspection and non-destructive testing services for three vessels based in Aberdeen as well as other UK ports.
Imes chief operating officer Jason Smith said: “Despite the present challenging economic conditions, we are remaining upbeat about the year ahead.
“These latest strategic contract awards put us in a strong position to achieve our vision of becoming the leading subsea and marine company in our chosen sector.
“We are looking forward to further developing these relationships.”
Business development manager Ewan Giles added: “We firmly believe that the company’s commitment to providing excellent customer service has been a major factor in our ability to attract and retain leading oil and gas businesses.
“With both of these latest contract awards, we had a solid working relationship with the client where we had previously demonstrated our knowledge and expertise.”
Imes employs 70 people across headquarters in Bridge of Don and operations in Bristol, Plymouth Portsmouth, Rosyth and Sheffield.
The company – founded in 1979 – also has an office in the US and sales agents in both Singapore and the Netherlands.