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Incat Crowther Opens Brazil Office

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

November 22, 2013

  • One of 12 48m Monohull UT4000 FSVs under construction at ETP Engerharia
  • BS Maresais, the first of three 48m Type P3 Crew Boats built by Arpoador Engenharia for Brasil Supply
  • Rendering of first of three 42.5m Monohull DSVs under construction at Seasafe for Sistac Marine
  • One of 12 48m Monohull UT4000 FSVs under construction at ETP Engerharia One of 12 48m Monohull UT4000 FSVs under construction at ETP Engerharia
  • BS Maresais, the first of three 48m Type P3 Crew Boats built by Arpoador Engenharia for Brasil Supply BS Maresais, the first of three 48m Type P3 Crew Boats built by Arpoador Engenharia for Brasil Supply
  • Rendering of first of three 42.5m Monohull DSVs under construction at Seasafe for Sistac Marine Rendering of first of three 42.5m Monohull DSVs under construction at Seasafe for Sistac Marine

Incat Crowther announced the opening of an office in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, created to meet the growing demand for Incat Crowther’s products and services in South America while placing Incat Crowther at the center of the South American Offshore Oilfield industry.

The Incat Crowther Group said it has experienced significant international growth as a result of a track record of diverse vessel designs and unique consulting services. The office in Brazil is a reflection of this growth and will initially target specialized high speed aluminum ships for the local offshore support market. These include Fast Supply Vessels, High Speed Crew Vessels, Offshore Support Vessels, Dive Support Vessels, Oil Recovery Vessels and Patrol Vessels.

The Brazilian office is the point of contact for Incat Crowther’s local clients and will provide support during the development stage as well as the construction stages of the vessels.

As Incat Crowther has grown, it has developed robust business systems resulting in ISO9001 certification in 2012. The Brazilian office capitalizes on the capability and expertise of the Incat Crowther Group, by using well established cloud-based systems and procedures to deliver services locally with the quality and customer service core to the Incat Crowther culture. Incat Crowther understands the increasing demands of targeted vessels in the region and the short time frames in which accurate engineering solutions need to be presented.

The Brazilian office is already involved in several large projects. These include three 42.5m DSVs for Sistac Marine, twelve 48m UT4000 crew boats under construction at ETP Engenharia, and a three classes of crew boat at Arpoador with the first 45m P3 crew boat (BS Maresias) recently successfully delivered. Incat Crowther will make further announcements about new projects in South America in the near future.

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