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All Oceans EngineeringTyrebagger Works, Clinterty, Kinellar, Aber- deen Aberdeenshire AB21 0TT, Scotland Tel: 44 (0)1224 791001 Email: [email protected]://www.alloceans.co.uk CEO: Brian Abel Number of Employees: 10 A specialist global player, ALL OCEANS design and supply ROV, Div- ing and diverless intervention solutions in support of underwater construction, resource recovery, oceanography, re- newables, nuclear, military, security, aquaculture and all underwater markets. It is the company?s intention to enhance its position as one of the world?s fore- most suppliers of underwater mechani- cal handling technology solutions. It is further diversifying its business exten- sively into remote vision and sensing technologies through its sister company AC-CESS Co UK Limited established in 2004. ALL OCEANS is the design, development and manufacturing arm for AC-CESS products. Mechanical Handling Underwater- Winches/LARS/Underwater Winches /Tether Management Systems - Torque Tools - General Products- Workshop Services - Engineering Remote Operated Vision and Sense - Micro inspection ROV. - 190mm pipe y through, 100m depth rating, foul proof center-less thrusters, intuitive control with ight assist fea- tures, truly robust, 3000m y-out sys- temsASI Group Ltd.250 Martindale Road, St. Catharines Ontario L2R 7R8, CanadaTel: 905-641-0941 Email: [email protected] http://www.asi-group.com/ CEO: Carmen Sferrazza Marketing Director: Rebecca Gicante Number of Employees: 100 ASI Group Ltd. (ASI) is a private Canadian company founded in 1987 that develops and provides water and wastewater services for industries, utili- ties and municipalities specializing in remotely operated vehicle inspections of ooded tunnels and pipelines, ze- bra mussel control, aquatic toxicology, commercial diving, marine construction and water/wastewater management. - Pipeline and Tunnel Inspections Assessment of structural integrity of ooded tunnels and pipelines prompted ASI to develop a eet of specialized ro- botic vehicles. These vehicles have the capability to complete internal inspec-tions ranging from pipelines 15 cm in diameter to tunnels 6 m in diameter. Fiber-optic technology is currently ap- plied in the completion of ooded tun- nel inspections to produce clear and de-tailed images which can be transmitted over long distances. - Zebra Mussel Control ASI has conducted and completed a number of signi cant research and de- velopment programs which have es- tablished techniques and protocols for industrial control of zebra mussel bio-fouling. ASV Ltd 6a Trafalgar Wharf, Hamilton Road , Portchester Hampshire PO6 4PX UK Tel: +44 02392 382573 Email: [email protected] http://asvglobal.com CEO: Dan HookMarketing Director: Vince Dobbin Engeneering Director: Richard Daltry Number of Employees: 11 ASV is currently designing an un-manned multirole marine craft. It is a UK company and part of Global Fusion, a privately owned international marine services group based in Lafayette, La. The Global Fusion family of companies provide a range of marine services in- cluding offshore positioning, survey, geoscience, and autonomous marine ve- hicle services worldwide. Concept Design - A range of hydro- dynamic, structural, mechanical, elec-tronic and software engineering skills. These are used to undertake concept design studies. For more fundamental research work, the company has access to a wide range of university facilities. Vehicle Production - ASV has ex- clusive production agreements with a number of local companies for the fab- rication of vehicle components which provides it with the ability to rapidly assemble prototype and production ve- hicles. Existing Craft Conversion - ASV is able to convert existing craft into unmanned surface vehicles using our proven control systems. Converting an existing craft can provide a cost effec- tive method for organizations to explore the capabilities an unmanned system.July/August 2012 16 MTRMTR #6 (1-17).indd 16MTR #6 (1-17).indd 168/1/2012 10:45:12 AM8/1/2012 10:45:12 AM