Subsea Technology & Rentals Investing in Teledyne Marine Products

Teledyne Marine announces that Subsea Technology & Rentals (STR) has made a significant investment in our latest technology due to increased customer requirements. The investment which builds upon STR’s position as a leading global rental company to the offshore construction and geophysical markets includes the first four new TOGS1 AHRS/INS units, a surface Saturn AHRS, RESON SeaBat T50-S subsea multibeam sonars and multiple TSS HydroPACT 440 pipe trackers and RDI DVLS.

Scott Johnstone, Group Managing Director, STR said, “STR firmly believe that the investment of Teledyne Marine’s products demonstrates our commitment to our customers’ requirements and to improving market conditions. As an innovative company STR understands the importance of investing and delivering class-leading technology to give our clients the very best solutions for their operations.”

2 440 made“A surge in recent R&D efforts has brought improvements across a range of market leading technologies from Teledyne Marine at this time particularly in the ROV space” said Ed Cheesman of Teledyne Marine, “And there is more to come! Our T50 multibeam with its simplified integrated dual head architecture, advanced features and precise clean data is quickly establishing itself as a new benchmark in the subsea survey community; patented phased array doppler technologies are leapfrogging legacy piston array performance in our latest offerings from RDI. And the TOGS units are back, with higher performance, full Subsea INS capability where required and a build quality synonymous with Teledyne Marine’s reputation”. We appreciate this investment from STR which demonstrates a forward-thinking approach to investment and it is great to see all assets straight out on hire in support of our end users.

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