L&N offers Synthesis for integration

Specialist subsea manufacturer, L&N Scotland has expanded its product portfolio with its latest product and service offering, the Synthesis system, to combat the current constraints faced by subsea operators during product integration stages. 

Conventional methods for obtaining a complete subsea system have commonly required operators to procure all component parts through multiple suppliers and purchase orders. Synthesis, however offers a fully commissioned package complete with a pre-manufactured and “ready-to-fit” kit of parts, through a single purchase order. 

Synthesis compromises of a full turnkey support package complete with all small-bored tubing lines staged in reverse fitment order, along with all line and assembly sequence documentation for installation. 

“L&N Scotland is continuously looking at ways in which we can evolve our product and service range to address the difficulties which our clients face during product integration,” said Craig Finnie, managing director, L&N Scotland. “Through our investment into the research and development of Synthesis, we have managed to significantly improve project integration processes, whilst allowing our clients to procure a fully executed system ready for operation, through the placement of one purchase order.

“This bespoke solution not only provides the necessary project cost and timescale reductions requested by the industry, but also facilitates a more efficient and streamlined manufacturing process, whilst maintaining the quality and integrity of the client product. We are delighted to bring Synthesis to the global subsea market, in which we can deliver a substantial solution for operators in the form of a rationalized supply chain.”

Image: 3D model of Synthesis being implemented onto a SDU/L&N Scotland

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