MacArtney Brings dotOcean to North America

February 18, 2016

MacArtney continues to expand its business portfolio through a new partnership with dotOcean for North American markets. The agreement consolidates MacArtney’s strong position in key markets and provides customer access to the extensive range of dotOcean sediment and soil measurement products.

MacArtney has via its subsidiary MacArtney Inc. signed an agency and sales representative agreement with dotOcean covering the North American continent. dotOcean is a Belgian company specialising in sediment and soil measurement systems and instrumentation. The products included in this partnership include the GraviProbe, a, free-fall impact instrument analyzing soil layers during intrusion; the deep sea GraviProbe, which captures high quality geotechnical profiles of mud and soil layers up to 5500 meter water depths; the DensX, an in-situ, direct measurement mud density method using safe X-ray technology and an automated winch; and the iCone, a manual profiler that analyses underwater soil layers in small waterways and rivers.  
MacArtney and dotOcean delivery of an integrated solution comprising dotOcean's DensX density profiler with a MacArtney winch system for Government Agency.
MacArtney and dotOcean delivery of an integrated solution comprising dotOcean's DensX density profiler with a MacArtney winch system for Government Agency.
The partnership has become reality in continuation of the sound partnership already established in Europe. Lars F. Hansen, President of MacArtney Inc., said, "We are pleased to expand the successful European partnership between dotOcean and the MacArtney Group. With our strong presence in North America and our expertise within system integration we are pleased to be able to offer this product line to strong MacArtney’s markets like oil and gas, defence, ocean science, renewable energy, dredging and civil engineering."

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