Ennsub has completed the design and manufacture of two workclass Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) deepwater deployment systems, designed and manufactured for ROVOP and due to be installed into a newbuild pipelay vessel early in 2015. The company’s DEEP 4000 system includes a cable handling solution which it says is designed to maximise umbilical lifespan, particularly in ultra-deepwater and other high-fatigue applications such as active heave compensation. The system also has a high-speed electric winch with full active-heave compensation, semi-dipping extendable A-frame and transfer skidding system for large tool packages. Earlier in December Ennsub was also awarded a £2 million contract by Benthic to build a newly enhanced and portable Launch and Recovery System.
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