Schilling Robotics, LLC, experts in subsea systems, announced today the
order for two (2) of its next-generation Heavy-Duty™ (HD™) Remotely
Operated Vehicles (ROVs). The first vehicle is due to be delivered to
the customer in August 2010 and the second in October 2010.
Schilling’s introduction of the 125hp HD™ ROV is designed and optimized
for the field support and drill support markets. The HD™ ROV and its
supporting system are an ideal complement to the current UHD™ system.
The more compact vehicle, umbilical, and launch and recovery system
(LARS) provides a more strategic footprint to take up less deck space,
while performing operations that are increasingly in demand.
"Schilling’s core philosophy is to make our customers successful in all
of their markets, and our HD™ system supports Schilling’s position as a
leader in the ROV industry through a growing subsea portfolio. The ease
of system maintainability translates to high reliability for our
customers,” states Tyler Schilling, Chief Executive Officer for
Schilling Robotics.
The installed infrastructure on the seafloor has increased dramatically,
and it all has to be inspected on a routine basis. Yet most of the ROVs
built in the last several years are geared to the offshore construction
market. The HD™ is responding to increasing demand from international
operators, which will be utilizing many more deepwater support vessels
in coming years.
About Schilling Robotics, LLC
Schilling Robotics is a leading global, deep-ocean robotics company
founded in 1985. Schilling is headquartered in Davis, California U.S.A.
and has regional offices in Houston, Texas U.S.A. and Aberdeen,
Scotland. In late 2008, FMC Technologies, Inc. acquired a 45% interest
in Schilling. FMC Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:FTI) is a leading global
provider of technology solutions for the energy industry. FMC
Technologies designs, manufactures, and services technologically
sophisticated systems and products, such as subsea production and
processing systems, surface wellhead systems, high pressure fluid
control equipment, measurement solutions, and marine loading systems for
the oil and gas industry. Further information about Schilling Robotics
can be found at www.schilling.com.