Veripos for ER Offshore02/12/2009 |
| Veripos has extended its long-term working agreement with Hamburg-based ship management organisation, ER Offshore. The agreement, which has been in place since early 2008, covers the provision of a wide variety of globally available precise positioning services. They are delivered via Veripos LD2 fully integrated hardware platforms utilising Verify DP, a state-of-the-art graphical user interface. |
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Veripos currently provides high-accuracy services and support facilities for six of ER Offshore’s UT755 LN Platform Supply Vessels (PSVs). Designed to transport supplies to drill sites and production facilities, the vessels have been operating on behalf of leading exploration and production companies in Brazil, the Gulf of Mexico and the North Sea.
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