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MTR100 '13 All-Sea Underwater Solutions

All-Sea Underwater Solutions has evolved from humble beginnings into one of the leading global underwater service companies. With a high qualified, well-trained, and experienced team of Divers, Engineers, and Subsea technicians, it provides underwater ship repairs and solutions worldwide, from the most pristine to the most unforgiving of environments. 
Established in 1978, All-Sea Underwater Solutions has evolved to become one of the world’s leading underwater ship repair and maintenance companies. With offices in Vancouver, St. Catharine’s, Saint John, Halifax, and Busan, South Korea – and a global network of affiliates – All-Sea undertakes hundreds of underwater projects annually on behalf of many of the world’s leading shipping, oil & gas, and construction industry companies.  By using specially designed cofferdams and hyperbaric chambers, defective shell plating sections can be replaced underwater by class-approved permanent dry welding. What before was thought impossible underwater, is now not just a possibility, but a reality. All-Sea has worked extensively to develop and adapt to the world market.
 

All-Sea Underwater Solutions

1458 Rupert Street,
North Vancouver, BC V7J 1E9
Tel: (604) 980-9613
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.all-sea.com
CEO/President: Vincent Cummings
Employees: 75

(As published in the July/August 2013 edition of Marine Technologies - www.seadiscovery.com)

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