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Sub-Atlantic Sales Top GBP2.5million in a Week

  04/08/2010
Aberdeen-based ROV manufacturer Sub-Atlantic Ltd, part of the Triton Group, has netted orders for six electric remotely operated vehicle (ROV) systems with five different international customers during an unprecedented week of sales activity.



The orders are for a Comanche Light/Medium Work Class system for a Far East diving contractor; a second Comanche system built to bespoke design for a European scientific institute; a Super Mohawk intervention vehicle for a Singapore subsea contractor; two Mojave observation class ROVs to be used for a major civil engineering project in China; and a Navajo observation class vehicle for a Russian government institute.


"This record breaking week of vehicle orders contributes to a very strong year of vehicle and component sales activity for Sub-Atlantic Ltd and is a reflection of the excellent reputation of our product both in design and manufacture across a broad spectrum of industries" said general manager John Ferguson.


"It also reflects the high calibre and dedication of our sales team, both domestically and overseas, with excellent contributions from our agents who have worked hard to win these contracts in a highly competitive marketplace."

 





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