J2 Subsea opens new subsea tooling facility in Houston
J2 Subsea, an Acteon company, has opened a new subsea tooling facility at sister company Seatronics’, subsea electronics location in Houston.
Global expansion plan
The new facility on West Sam Houston Parkway marks the next stage in J2 Subsea’s global expansion plan. North American customers can now access a comprehensive suite of subsea equipment for diver and remotely operated vehicle (ROV) applications. The new facility includes a workshop for tool preparation, servicing and support. It will provide torque tools, analysers, cutters, manipulators, intensifier panels, grinders, dirty work packs, jetters and more.
Strong portfolio of subsea and ROV offerings
John Walker, Director, J2 Subsea, said, “J2 Subsea has a strong reputation in the subsea marketplace for offering top quality service and fast response times. We already operate from other Seatronics facilities, and the new Houston location supports our ultimate aim of offering everything on the ROV globally. Our goal is to give customers support wherever they need it, and establishing this facility in Houston is in direct response to customer demands.
“The J2 Subsea Tool Changer and the J2 Subsea iVP Control System are examples of innovative products that will now be available from our Houston facility. By investing in product research and development, we continue to bring cost-effective solutions such as these to the marketplace. Innovation is a vital part of J2 Subsea’s business, and the new Houston tooling facility will showcase our full suite of equipment.”
Adapted from press release by Cecilia Rehn
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/offshore-and-subsea/16062015/j2-subsea-opens-new-subsea-tooling-facility-in-houston/
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