Rotech Subsea delivers Dutch wind farm cable op
Aberdeen-based excavation provider Rotech Subsea has completed a programme of cable IRM works at a key offshore wind farm in the Netherlands.
Aberdeen-based excavation provider Rotech Subsea has completed a programme of cable IRM works at a key offshore wind farm in the Netherlands.
On the back of a stellar 2019, last year was shaping up to be a record one for Rotech Subsea. The company was poised to enter new markets, as its range of controlled flow excavation (CFE) suspended jet trenching tools became established as the go-to choice for IRM and trenching scopes for the energy sector.
Bosses at Rotech Subsea are celebrating big contracts in the Asia-Pacific region and looking to re-establish a foothold in potentially lucrative US markets.
Rotech Subsea is starting its new trading year with the rare but welcome experience of having all of its sophisticated trenching and excavation systems either out on projects or about to leave the yard.
Rotech Subsea have completed a major cable post trenching campaign with their TRS1 CFE Jet Trencher, whilst being responsible for managing the whole project and vessel operations. Mobilisation took place in Aberdeen by Rotech. For more information on subsea and the full RS trenching range visit the Rotech website Video by Fennel Media.
Rotech Subsea is increasingly active in Asia, the Americas and other parts of the world to meet growing global demand for its cutting-edge trenching, excavation and cable grab tools.