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ROV Launch and Recovery Contract

  16/07/2009
A contract worth NOK22 million has been awarded to ODIM by AKOFS 4 AS. The delivery comprises two automated ODIM LARS launch and recovery systems for remotely operated vehicles (ROVs). The handling equipment is due for delivery in first quarter 2010.
 

 

ODIM's launch and recovery system ODIM LARS is an established industry standard onboard new subsea vessels. The launch and recovery systems will handle remotely-operated vehicles being used in water depths down to 4,000 metres.

 

 



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