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Kongsberg Completes Acquisition Evotec

  17/10/2011
Kongsberg Maritime AS, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kongsberg Gruppen ASA, has completed the acquisition of Evotec AS. Evotec AS is located in the municipalities of Herøy and Ulstein, Norway, and employs about 55 people.
 

 

Evotec AS addresses the maritime industry, developing and delivering technological management systems for the seismic, subsea and supply markets, among others. In these selected niches, Evotec AS has developed systems that have allowed the company to carve out a position. Evotec also is building up a Service and After- market Department that has recently concluded service/framework agreements with key players in the market.

 

The acquisition of Evotec is in line with Kongsberg Maritime's 'Full Picture Strategy' and will enhance the delivery scope for seismic and anchor handling vessels among others for Kongsberg.

 





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