– “We are proud to have been chosen by Østensjø for this significant project. It is the result of close collaboration and our commitment to delivering innovative solutions. I want to thank everyone involved in this project,” says Geir Henning Kalvatn, Sales Manager at Evotec.
Evotec, a leading supplier of handling systems for the offshore industry, recently signed a contract to deliver two complete LARS systems (Launch and Recovery Systems) for the new building to Østensjø’s. The vessel, designed by Salt Ship Design, will be built by GONDAN Shipbuilders in Spain, with expected delivery in 2027.
The 120-meter-long vessel is designed to perform a wide range of offshore operations. The design ensures high efficiency and operational flexibility, enabling it to operate across multiple segments of the maritime industry.
Egil Arne Skare, Chief Project Officer at Østensjø, says:
"We look forward to deploying Evotec’s handling systems on our new vessel. The combination of technology, reliability, and sustainability provided by Evotec is critical for our operations in challenging environments."
Evotec’s delivery includes A-frames and umbilical winches, developed for safe, efficient, and reliable handling of ROVs and other underwater equipment. The systems are equipped with Evotec’s control technology, featuring active heave compensation, ensuring seamless integration and optimal operational efficiency.
Innovative Technology and Sustainability
One of the unique features of Evotec’s solution is the use of SRPM technology (Synchronous Reluctance Permanent Magnet). This innovative drive system offers:
• Lower energy consumption and environmental footprint, supporting sustainable operations.
• Weight savings and faster installation time, reducing construction costs and streamlining the shipyard process.
Jogeir Romestrand, CEO Evotec, adds:
“This contract confirms our strong position in the offshore market and our ability to deliver sustainable, innovative solutions. We look forward to strengthening our partnership with Østensjø and continuing our growth in handling systems.”