Royal IHC forms IHC IQIP

OE Staff
Friday, March 6, 2015

Royal IHC (IHC) has integrated four of its business units – IHC Hydrohammer, IHC Handling Systems, IHC Sea Steel and IHC Fundex Equipment – into one new organization, operating under the name IHC IQIP. 

All four IHC business units have already proved their capabilities on a global scale. IHC Hydrohammer designs, builds and supplies hydraulic piling hammers. IHC Handling Systems develops and supplies offshore installation and removal equipment. IHC Sea Steel supplies a wide range of subsea installation and positioning frames. IHC FUNDEX Equipment designs, manufactures and delivers multifunctional foundation rigs all over the world.

“Many of our customers are already working with one or more of the four IHC business units now integrated under the IHC IQIP umbrella, says Bram Roelse, IHC CEO. “This merger was the next logical step in our desire to quickly respond to clients’ requirements. In this way we further strengthen this vital part of our activities and create room for further growth. IHC IQIP will continue to contribute substantially to IHC’s overall proposition for its onshore and offshore customers.”

“Approaching the market as one organization means our customers will only have to deal with one point of contact, which benefits their project management and efficiency,” says Jan Albert Westerbeek, executive director of IHC IQIP.

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