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Saab acquires UK underwater vehicle company Seaeye

Home Forums General General Board Saab acquires UK underwater vehicle company Seaeye

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    misiuek
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    With the acquisition of Seaeye Holdings Ltd and its subsidiary Seaeye Marine, Saab is strengthening its position in the underwater area and in the offshore market. The deal complements and reinforces Saab Underwater’s unmanned underwater vehicle product portfolio. The purchase price is £13m GBP.

    – We see this as part of our strategy to strengthen our naval product portfolio at the same time as it adds possibilities within offshore and maritime security. This also brings a strong international market position in the underwater area with several successful products, says Ingemar Andersson, Executive Vice President of Saab.

    Chris Tarmey, Chief Executive Office, CEO, of Seaeye, sees many benefits in being part of Saab:

    – Seaeye is a successful company that has doubled its activities in the offshore area during the past years, but with a great potential to develop even further within areas such as maritime security and defence. Areas where Saab is strong. The acquisition also brings interesting possibilities for technical synergies between Saab’s and Seaeye’s different underwater vehicles.

    Seaeye, with approximately 50 employees and annual sales of approximately £12M GBP, is located in Fareham, Hampshire on the south coast of England. The company develops and manufactures a complete range of electric powered ROV systems. The range extends from the portable Seaeye Falcon to the medium work class Panther Plus.

    The operation started in 1987 and Seaeye is the leading supplier of electrical ROVs to the offshore oil and gas industry. During the latest years, Seaeye has also further developed its products and now also delivers vehicles for security, salvage and coastal observation tasks.

    Saab Underwater Systems is one of the world leaders in the area of underwater systems, with special focus on littoral, shallow and difficult underwater environments. The company focuses on sensor systems, precision engagement systems, remotely operated and autonomous underwater vehicles, i.e. ROVs and AUVs.

    Saab serves the global market with world-leading products, services and solutions ranging from military defence to civil security. Saab has operations and employees on all continents and constantly develops, adopts and improves new technology to meet customers´ changing needs.

    #12099
    Rons_ROV_Links
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    #12100
    misiuek
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    oops never noticed!

    #12101
    Ray Shields
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    Saab – never heard of them before this apart from the Saab that makes cars!

    #12102
    Rons_ROV_Links
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    It’s not their cars division but their defense division that bought Seaeye.
    Saab (Bofors Underwater Systems) makes ROV’s like the Sea Owl and Double Eagle which are developed for security purposes.
    See the Saab website.

    #12103
    David
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    Wow I bet chris is happy about this (CEO Seaeye) so I wonder what we will see in the near future/ future from them? more units/ year?

    #12104
    Rons_ROV_Links
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    The next development will probably be a Seaeye Falcon with the ability to launch torpedos and rockets.

    #12105
    Ray Shields
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    I remember Chris trying to demonstrate a Hyball for use in locating torpedos back in the 80’s. Wasnt too successful, it wouldnt work in our test tank 😀

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