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MacArtney France’s new Pressure Test Facility.

MacArtney's Record Growth in North America

technology related industries,” said Lars Hansen, President of MacArtney in North America, and continued: “While some of the underwater technology products and systems offered by MacArtney, like SubConn connectors, have grown to reach a position as world-leading, others, such as MERMAC and CORMAC winch and handling systems, Mac API harsh environment connectors, MacArtney NEXUS multiplexers and LUXUS Cameras and Lights hold a vast potential.” As part of a broad response to this increase in complete solution demand, experienced industry professional Scott Allen has recently taken the helm

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MacArtney Set for Growth in North America

technology related industries," said Lars Hansen, President of MacArtney in North America and continues: "While some of the underwater technology products and systems offered by MacArtney, like SubConn connectors, have grown to reach a position as world-leading, others, such as MERMAC and CORMAC winch and handling systems, Mac API harsh environment connectors, MacArtney NEXUS multiplexers and LUXUS Cameras and Lights hold a vast potential." Manning up for future challenges As part of a broad response to this increase in complete solution demand, experienced industry professional, Scott

The CORMAC Winch will be used to deploy equipment from multiple GEOMAR vessels, including the GEOMAR R/V Alkor (Photo: GEOMAR)

University of Kiel Acquires CORMAC Winch

, which was acquired through German MacArtney Group member, MBT GmbH, will be put to use aboard various research vessels, hereunder the R/V Alkor, which is operated by the GEOMAR Helmholtz Center for Ocean Research Kiel. Housed within a self-contained and compact stainless steel structure, the CORMAC winch is rugged, easily portable and offers extensive flexibility to scientific operators such as the Christian Albrechts University of Kiel (CAU), who require the winch to be used on multiple different vessels. The winch is delivered as a plug and play system, spooled with 500 meters of Rochester coaxial

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MacArtney Upgrades CORMAC Winch Range

The MacArtney Group implemented several upgrades to its range of CORMAC electric stainless steel winches. CORMAC winches by MacArtney MacArtney CORMAC winches are constructed as modular and self-contained systems, housed in protective stainless steel frames. The modular outline of the CORMAC winch design entails that the winches can be easily modified to accommodate a variety of tasks. The winches are constructed from glass blasted AISI 304 stainless steel and require minimal maintenance.   CORMAC winches are designed to be easy to control - using either a frame mounted control

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