Global Marine Systems
Private | |
Industry | Telecommunications |
Founded | 1850, Became independent business in 1999 |
Headquarters | Chelmsford, England, UK |
Area served | Global |
Number of employees | 150 |
Website | globalmarinesystems.com |
Global Marine Systems is a specialist provider of installation, maintenance and repairs of submarine communications cable for the Telecommunications, Oil & Gas and Deep Sea Research industries.
Global Marine provides engineering and underwater services in response to the subsea cable installation, maintenance and burial requirements of their customers around the world. With a fleet of vessels, ROVs and specialised subsea trenching and burial equipment, Global Marine offers solutions to the Oil & Gas, Telecom and Deep Sea Research sectors.
Global Marine, the legacy of Cable & Wireless Marine and British Telecom Marine, was purchased by Global Crossing in 1999, at which time it received the name it carries today. In 2004 Global Marine Systems was purchased by Bridgehouse Marine and was completely restructured. In September 2014 Global Marine was acquired by HC2. Historically, the company has a legacy of over 160 years of cable installation, stemming from the first telegraph cables laid in the 1850s.
Global Marine has a worldwide presence, with offices in Chelmsford, UK and Singapore; Depots in Portland, UK; Bermuda; Vancouver, Canada; Batangas, Philippines and Batam, Indonesia; Ships stationed around the world to support both installation of new cables and maintenance/protection of existing cables; and joint ventures with China Telecom and Huawei.[1]
Since 2002 Global Marine has become increasingly active in the installation of submarine power cables and gained significant market share in the European Offshore Renewables market, in addition to undertaking a number of large power interconnect projects. The company was responsible for installing the cables connecting the turbines on a host of windfarm projects including Blythe (one of the first trial farms), Horns Rev 1 (the first major commercial windfarm in Denmark), Thornton Bank, Kentish Flats and others. To support this business Global Marine formed a subsidiary in 2011 called Global Marine Energy. The development of the energy business included the opening of a new office in Middlesbrough and the construction of a specialist vessel, Cable Enterprise. The subsidiary company was sold to Prysmian Group, the world’s largest cable manufacturer at the time of sale, in September 2012.
Global Marine today focuses primarily on supporting the telecoms,[2] oil & gas[3] and deep sea research[4] markets with an extraordinary history in delivering subsea projects Global Marine is in a prime position to offer a wide variety of innovative cabling systems meeting the subsea engineering requirements of companies around the globe.
In 2014 Global Marine received recognition firstly when presented the Order of Distinction by RoSPA recognising the 15th consecutive year of outstanding occupational health and safety records and then later in the year receiving the Engineering Award at the prestigious International Business Awards in Singapore.[5]
Group historical achievements
- 1988 Installed first transatlantic fibre optic submarine cable, TAT-8,
- 1989 Installed first private transatlantic fibre optic submarine cable, PTAT
- 1990 Installed first transpacific fibre optic submarine cable, NPC
- 1992 First to plough unarmoured cable over 1,000 km in one continuous operation between Brunei and Singapore
- 1994 First to post-lay bury to 2,000 metres, Pacific Rim West
- 1995 First to bury cable to 10 metres and 4 metres in rock, APCN
- 2003 Achieved deepest water ploughing to a depth of 1699m on the Svalbard system installed 1,350 km within the Arctic Circle.
- 2010 Achieved deepest recorded cable burial at Port Klang in Malaysia achieving 14 meters on a power cable connecting to the Island of Pulau Ketam
- 2014 Global Marine was awarded the Order of Distinction by RoSPA in recognition of the company's 15th consecutive year of outstanding occupational health and safety results.[6]
- 2014 Global Marine installed the 2014 Uninett project in Svalbard Norway, delivering the world's most northerly fibre optic cable system, deep within the Arctic Circle.[7]
To date Global Marine has installed over 300,000 km of subsea cable, 23% of the world's total. In addition to this Global Marine with joint venture partners has performed 35% of maintenance operations on world fibre optic cables.
References
- ↑ "Huawei Marine Joint Venture Launched". December 2008.
- ↑ "Telecoms overview". www.globalmarinesystems.com.
- ↑ "Oil & Gas Overview". http://www.globalmarinesystems.com. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "Deep Sea Research Overview". http://www.globalmarinesystems.com. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "Meet Singapore's trailblazing foreign firms at the International Business Awards 2014". Singapore Business Review. July 2014.
- ↑ "Global Marine Systems achieves order of Distinction in health and safety awards". 2014.
- ↑ "Global Marine installs the most northerly fibre optic cable system in the world". November 2014.
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