DUC Marine Group and Koole Mammoet Salvage combine forces

By Troy Geisler06 October 2016

DUC Marine Group and Koole Mammoet Salvage have reached an agreement for future salvage and wreck removal operations. DUC will be responsible for all diving activities relating to salvage operations and diving equipment maintenance.

The chairmen of Koole and DUC Marine Group said they feel confident that this cooperation will complement and reinforce their activities in maritime wreck removal and salvage, combining both companies’ strengths, qualities and experience in a shared no-nonsense and pragmatic approach.

Henk Kapitein, CEO of DUC Marine Group says: “This acquisition is an important step in realising our ambition to become a medium-sized global operator in the marine industry. Koole’s state-of-the-art salvage equipment is active around the globe, which enables us to expand our activities worldwide. Together with our new-built DP-2 MPSV Solution, which was taken into service in June this year, this acquisition will enhance DUC Marine Group’s services, especially in the salvage sector.”

“Diving is not our expertise and it requires highly specialised skills to maintain our diving equipment in optimal condition. We are pleased with the cooperation with DUC.” adds Paul Koole, owner of Koole Mammoet Salvage.

Koole developed into an international maritime service and solution provider which has led to successful projects all over the world. The company is renowned for its efficiency and adequate actions.

DUC Marine Group has thirty years of experience with commercial diving and salvage operations. The company has developed into a marine contractor and offshore construction services provider, supplying mainly offshore renewable energy, oil and gas industry, maritime projects, salvage projects and large inshore projects.

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