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JFD Wins DSRV Contract from Republic of Korea Navy

capability for over nine years, and following delivery of the new DSRV will continue to work with the RoKN and its partners in providing a comprehensive training and support programme that will ensure that submarine rescue operations are carried out safely and efficiently.James Fisher and Sons CEO Nick Henry, said: "JFD first delivered a deep search and rescue system to the South Korean navy in 2009.  This additional capability further demonstrates our position of market leadership in the submarine rescue market, as well as the strong relationships that we build with our customers."The

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James Fisher Acquires Hughes Sub Surface Engineering

further supply chain optimization and reduce contractual interface risks. The combination of assets, resources and locations will support project mobilizations at key strategic locations around the U.K. coast, delivering improved responsiveness and reduced costs, according to James Fisher.   Nick Henry, CEO of James Fisher, said, “The operations of Hughes Sub Surface are complementary to those of James Fisher and, combined, they will broaden our range of services to the market, particularly to the renewable energy industry offshore.”   Ian Hughes, managing director of Hughes

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James Fisher Acquires Visual Information Businesses

Forensic has provided support to high profile cases as the Hillsborough Investigation and for the security planning of the 2013 G8 summit.   Max and Co delivers digital visualization and communication solutions to a wide range of industry clients such as GE, Fugro, DNV and Peak.    Nick Henry, CEO of James Fisher and Sons plc, commented, “We see great potential in the combined provision of our specialist services and the dynamic visual information and creative capabilities of these brands. We are aware of the value R2S has delivered to its clients, in oil and gas sector and police

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James Fisher Acquires X-Subsea

under James Fisher Subsea Excavation.   James Fisher Subsea Excavation will support its customers from principal locations in Aberdeen, North America, Mexico, Dubai and Singapore with access to James Fisher facilities in more than 40 countries worldwide.   Commenting on the acquisition, Nick Henry, chief executive officer of James Fisher, said, “The transaction strengthens and consolidates our position in subsea services, and will enable James Fisher to become the global leader in mass flow excavation.”   Kenneth Mackie, managing director of James Fisher Subsea Excavation

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James Fisher Acquires Mojo Maritime

for offshore energy construction and maintenance (HF4); specialist economic and risk evaluation software (Mermaid); cable routing and stability analysis software (Cast); and collaboration with leading Norwegian manufacturer IKM Subsea to develop a ROV capable of operating in high tidal flows. Nick Henry, Chief Executive Officer of James Fisher, said, “The acquisition of Mojo will strengthen our expertise and abilities in servicing the offshore renewables sector. We are delighted to welcome Richard and his team to our group” MML has cooperated on a number of projects with group

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