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48 MTR April 2006 Rapp Mareq LLC marked a historic achievement with the signing of a contract for the two largest winches in company history. Rapp's MHW- 200 design for the larger winch han- dles 11,000 ft. of three-in. wire at nearly 300 tons line pull first layer. The second winch, Rapp's MHW- 140 design accommodates 2.375-in. wire at nearly 200 tons line pull first layer. Both DNV-certified winches will be utilized in deep-sea ROV sup- port and other operations, and will be delivered this year. Rapp also won two other contracts with another international deepwater firm late last year. A first order in Houston was closely followed by another deepwater/ROV-related order with the Houston firm's Norwegian counterpart office. Rapp winches for the first project are five-speed and designed to make pinpoint stops, with full loads, at great working depths. Rapp's own multi-motor gearboxes provide pow- ering, so that if one motor fails, remaining ones can still operate the winch, albeit at a lower capacity. Rapp's module-based design allows for substitution of drums, drive units, and braking assemblies, allowing for adaptation to different applications- instead of purchase or rental of a dif- ferent winch. Rapp's PTS Pentagon system, which is proven on VT Halter's NOAA FRV project, is also to be installed, and Rapp is providing enclosed Hydraulic Power Units (HPUs) for the winches. Visit www.maritimeequipment.com/mt & Click No. 3 Rapp Mareq Wins Contract for its Two Largest Winches Ever Compact ROV for Drill Support in Heavy Seas Italy's DNT Offshore took delivery of a specially designed compact work ROV that can perform a wide range of drill support tasks in heavy seas, including AX ring removal. The Ravenna-based company collaborated with Seaeye, to expand the capability of the Seaeye Cougar into performing a greater range of tasks, and be safe for operating in sea state six. The solution came from an idea of DNT's to 'piggy-back' interchange- able tooling skids by mounting one on top of the other. In particular they wanted the capability to perform manipulative and bulls eye cleaning tasks while having their newly designed AX ring-removal tool skid attached. This is the third Cougar delivered to the independent contrac- tor, DNT Offshore whose first con- tract for the system is off West Africa. DNT also operate two Seaeye Falcon systems and have a third on order. Visit www.maritimeequipment.com/mt & Click No. 4 BP Selects Telenor for Global Communications Telenor Satellite Services signed a three-year communications agree- ment with British Petroleum (BP) for global broadband services over satel- lite. The two-part agreement, includ- ing Telenor land-based and Sealink at-sea broadband communications services, is one of the largest of its kind in terms of numbers of sites, ves- sels and systems included. The con- tract establishes the terms and condi- tions for upgrading the communica- tions systems of ships and production facilities, as determined by BP, and has the potential of providing cost- efficient and highly reliable very small aperture terminal (VSAT) equipment and services to BP's entire fleet, which will surpass 80 deep sea vessels by the end of 2006, and several off- shore rigs and land-based production facilities. Approximately 20 vessels are slated to have Telenor's Sealink services by the end of 2006. Visit www.maritimeequipment.com/mt & Click No. 5 PetroCom Signs Two-Year Contract with Cal Dive PetroCom signed a two-year agree- ment to provide VSAT voice and data communication services to Cal Dive International, to manage Cal Dive's rapidly changing communication needs across its fleet of 28 vessels. Ken Wright, COO for PetroCom, said, "instead of introducing an off-the- shelf solution, we carefully specified and selected the best equipment and systems that allow customers unprecedented bandwidth manage- ment capabilities and committed information rates. Visit www.maritimeequipment.com/mt & Click No. 6 MTR#3 (33-48).qxd 4/7/2006 12:03 PM Page 48