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LARS deal landed
Published 08.02.2010 12:11:19 by John Bradbury

Offshore equipment supplier Odim has landed deals for two more ROV launch and recovery systems from Norway's K Line Offshore AS worth a total of NKr 23 million (US 3.85 m).

Odim is to deliver the LARS equipment for installation on two AH12 anchor handling vessels which can deploy the ROVs down to a depth of 4,000 metres (13,120 ft).

Previously Odim was contracted to deliver anchor-handling frames and rope reels for the same two ships which are operated by Arendal, Norway-based K line, through a joint venture between ADS Offshore AS and Japan's Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha.
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