Seatronics announces global agreement with Zetechtics

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Seatronics Ltd., an Acteon company, and Zetechtics Ltd. have signed a global representative agreement for the Jupiter range of subsea ROV intervention control systems and associated products.

The agreement includes the provision of rental equipment that will be held in all Seatronics’ locations: Brazil, Singapore, Australia, and the UK. In addition to extensive pools of rental equipment, each location will hold a substantial sales stock, thereby offering a flexible and rapid response to all client requirements.

David Currie, managing director, Seatronics says: “The Zetechtics agreement demonstrates our commitment to widening our portfolio of specialist ROV equipment and will further complement the Seatronics range. Both companies embody the quality-driven, market-leading approach demanded by customers in today’s subsea oil, gas, and renewables sectors.”

Tim Overfield, managing director, Zetechtics says: “This agreement provides professional worldwide availability of Jupiter products and services. As a result of the agreement Seatronics and Zetechtics clients can expect enhanced service and support across the entire range of Jupiter products.”

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