The module handling system for the subsea vessel Rem Ocean marks the largest contract in Evotec's history, reinforcing the company's position as a leader in handling technology.
Rem Offshore recently ordered an IMR subsea vessel from Myklebust Verft. The vessel has been contracted by DeepOcean, following two years of collaboration between DeepOcean and Evotec to develop an improved solution for handling large subsea modules. The delivery also includes three ROV handling systems.
Historic Milestone
Sales Manager at Evotec, Geir Henning Kalvatn, states that this contract ensures work for Evotec for years to come and represents the largest contract in the company's 18-year history.
Evotec will deliver the equipment in the third quarter of 2026, and the vessel will be delivered to the shipowner in 2027.
Innovative Technology and Sustainability
Evotec will supply its proprietary module handling solution, featuring a control system for synchronized operations. The solution is designed to handle modules weighing up to 80 tons at depths of 2,000 meters. The equipment is based on Evotec's unique technology in electric drive systems, offering a compact and space-saving design.
According to Geir Henning Kalvatn, one of the standout features of the solution is the use of Evotec's SRPM (Synchronous Reluctance Permanent Magnet) technology.
-"This technology ensures lower energy consumption and environmental impact, contributing to sustainable operations. The compact system also reduces weight and installation time, reducing construction costs and streamlining the shipyard's building process."
Geir Henning also highlights the close collaboration with DeepOcean over the past two years, during which Evotec and DeepOcean developed the enhanced module handling system.
Chief Operating Officer at DeepOcean, Ottar Kringen Mæland, expressed satisfaction with the development work done in partnership with Evotec.
- "This collaboration enables us to utilize the latest technology in subsea operations and is crucial for advancing a future oriented and efficient subsea company."
Cluster Effect
Rem Offshore has purchased equipment worth nearly NOK 250 million from Evotec for its two latest vessels, making Evotec the largest single supplier to these ships. Lars Conradi Andersen, CEO of Rem Offshore, states they are proud to have a supplier like Evotec, with such expertise located nearby.
- "Evotec was chosen for its competence and the quality of previous deliveries, and we look forward to a continued collaboration in the coming years."
Leiv Sindre Muren, CEO of Myklebust Verft, also emphasizes the strong cooperation among maritime players in the region.
- "A contract like this is, of course, important for us as a shipyard, but when we consider the overall value creation, it highlights how crucial such agreements are for both the maritime cluster at Sunnmøre and the surrounding communities."
Evotec also points to the productive partnership with Skipsteknisk, which contributed to space-efficient and innovative solutions for the equipment. Chief Designer at Skipsteknisk, Stig Roe Hauge, expressed his satisfaction that Evotec secured the contract after excellent collaboration between all parties.
- "This confirms the significant local ripple effects of the Rem Offshore/DeepOcean contract."
A Milestone
Jogeir Romestrand, CEO of Evotec, describes this contract as a milestone for the company.
- "This agreement opens new opportunities in a new market and is the result of classic cluster collaboration. As equipment suppliers, we combine our expertise with the requirements and expectations of the customer and end-user. Together, we have developed an innovative solution that benefits us, the operator, and the shipowner. This enables operations to be conducted more efficiently and safely."
For more information, contact:
Geir Henning Kalvatn, Salgssjef Offshore & Wind, Evotec
geir.kalvatn@evotec.no, mobil 971 45 920
Jogeir Romestrand, CEO, Evotec