Saab Seaeye Ltd
Global success for Saab Seaeye has led the company to expand its production capacity by 50% with the opening of a new 24,000 sq ft factory in Fareham (UK). The...
With the acquisition of Seaeye Holdings Ltd and its subsidiary Seaeye Marine, Saab is strengthening its position in the underwater area and in the offshore market. The deal complements and...
As the turbulent business situation of the Swedish car brand Saab may be worrying to many people, Saab Seaeye tells us that there is no connection between Saab AB, the...
Saab Seaeye is further expanding its operations in Houston, USA. This comes as interest grows in the region for Saab Seaeye’s smart robotic systems. Offshore operators and other users of...
Following its acquisition of tooling maker, Hydro-Lek, Saab Seaeye is now consolidating the business into its own facilities at Fareham and leaving the site at Finchampstead. The decision to create...
UK-based ROV manufacturer Saab Seaeye has taken over manipulator and ROV tooling maker Hydro-Lek. Saab Seaeye's managing director, Jon Robertson, sees a clear synergy between the two companies since manipulators...
Saab Seaeye, UK, is to take responsibility for the Saab group's underwater vehicle division which currently forms part of Saab Underwater Systems in Motala, Sweden. International sales and marketing functions...
ASI Marine, a pioneer in long tunnel excursions and international operator for inland marine work, is expanding its Saab Seaeye Falcon fleet. Renowned for being the first to exploit the...
Modus is adding a second Saab Seaeye Sabertooth to its Hybrid Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (HAUV) fleet. The 3000 meters rated Sabertooth will be equipped with extended autonomous endurance and increased...
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