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SeaEnergy workforce could swell to 200, says boss
By Ross Davidson
Published: 30/09/2011
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SET FAIR FOR GROWTH: Steve Remp . . . firm on its strongest financial footing for years
SET FAIR FOR GROWTH: Steve Remp . . . firm on its strongest financial footing for years
SET FAIR FOR GROWTH: Steve Remp . . . firm on its strongest financial footing for years
North-east firm SeaEnergy has announced plans to grow its workforce from 15 to more than 200 over the next few years as the offshore wind industry gathers momentum.
The company, based at Westhill near Aberdeen, said yesterday it wanted to take on a fabrication yard on the east coast of Scotland to build turbine parts and develop its renewable-energy service offering.
Chairman Steve Remp added that part of the company’s future business would be in designing and operating support vessels for offshore wind projects, specifically for developments in the harsh conditions of the North Sea.
SeaEnergy expects the ships to be required for operations in UK and German waters from 2014.