New Dutch JV for Offshore Decom Jobs

Laxman Pai
Friday, July 5, 2019

Dutch offshore services provider OOS International has formed a joint-venture with compatriot demolition company Sagro, which would be named Sargoos.

According to OOS International, both companies will excel in their distinctive specialisms.

OOS International will generate a continues supply of steel to the yard of Sargoos by executing the offshore removal and so-called “pick-up service” of steel offshore structures.

Sagro, with all relevant experience and certification to execute the dismantling operations as per latest regulations and highest standards, will take care of the total dismantling, scrapping and recycling of steel structures “picked-up” by OOS International.

All activities will take place in the new built, state-of-the-art, yard in the Port of Vlissingen, the Netherlands. With the joint forces of both companies, Sargoos will fully take care of the complete disposal within the decommissioning process including the offshore “pick-up” service, claimed the release.

Categories: Offshore Vessels Decommissioning

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