L-R – Meghan Bowers, co-founder and managing director at DRIFT Offshore with Subsea Provides operations director, Pauline McCann.
(WO) – Subsea Provides has fashioned a strategic partnership with Florida-based DRIFT Offshore to spice up subsea tools availability and technical help for U.S. prospects, as demand for connectors, cable assemblies and restore companies grows throughout the offshore power sector.
The collaboration features a joint $250,000 funding in equipment, tooling, stock and testing tools, enabling quicker supply of Burton subsea connectors and improved supply-chain responsiveness for operators in search of to scale back downtime.
Beneath the settlement, DRIFT Offshore’s not too long ago opened 5,000-sq-ft engineering and restore facility in South Florida will manufacture and distribute Subsea Provides merchandise. Subsea Provides is supporting the build-out of a brand new molding functionality and offering employees coaching to make sure constant manufacturing and high quality requirements.
“This partnership is a major step in how we help our U.S. prospects,” stated Pauline McCann, operations director at Subsea Provides. “By combining our product experience with DRIFT Offshore’s on-the-ground functionality, we’re giving prospects quicker entry to tools and sensible technical help.”
DRIFT Offshore managing director Meghan Bowers stated the partnership builds on a robust monitor document between the businesses. “With our technician-led method and purpose-built facility, we’re proud to signify Subsea Provides’ merchandise and ship native help to prospects.”
The partnership goals to strengthen subsea service capability for operators working within the Gulf of Mexico and broader U.S. offshore market.
