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The company Fugro has opened a test center for remotely operated vehicles in Singapore, seeking to improve its internal technical response capacity.
Ensuring offshore safety and mitigating operational risks
The facility allows for controlled testing and validation of methods before heading offshore, within a space that guarantees equipment reliability. Furthermore, it enables better functional testing and systems integration.
Likewise, internal validation reduces lead times in campaigns. Mark Drury, Director of Fugro in Singapore, states that this pool allows for work with greater control.
Engineers and operators test systems in this more controlled and secure environment. The equipment can improve workflows and certify technology under pressure.
Through this testbed, engineers detect failures early. They also calibrate instruments with high precision. The center serves as a filter to reduce risks in large-scale projects.
Furthermore, this investment demonstrates a commitment to technical excellence. By preventing failures at sea, client assets are protected. The success of underwater missions is also improved. The firm maintains its focus on continuous improvement to provide real value to the offshore sector.
Source and photo: Fugro