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our recent successes with key custom- ers while exploring new markets and opportunities,” said Jack Berglund, Se- nior Vice President, Commercial.

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Offshore Inland has completed an ar- ray of projects over the last 12 months, including this one which effectively illustrate the company’s capabilities.

Offshore Inland was awarded and completed an extensive topside main- tenance period for one clients at its

Pensacola facility, and time was off the essence.

At the kick-off meeting key mile- stones and schedules were set, and among the tasks: • Modi? cation and fabrication of

Flag sheave, which included re- inforcement requirements, grating removed for piping installation and re-install of grating; • Mooring Interference modi? ca- tions; all sheaves were relocated by removing the sheave from the mounting assemblies, demolishing of the existing bases, fabrication of new re-enforced bases, and re- install of the sheaves; • Fuel meter installations; • Chain Locker modi? cations, which required enlarging both the

Port and Starboard chain lockers, abrasively blasted and primed with zinc rich primer, and ? nally instal- lation; Additional requirements for completion were: removed and re? t anchors and chains, relocated electrical cables, ? uorescent lights and J-Boxes, relocation of bitter end connections and manholes for the chain lockers. OIMO de-

STOCK (Purchase and Rental): mucked chain and mud box prior s

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