SAAB SEAEYE CONSOLIDATE HYDRO-LEK

15 December 2015

SAAB SEAEYE CONSOLIDATE HYDRO-LEK

Jon Robertson Managing Director Saab Seaeye
Jon Robertson
Managing Director Saab Seaeye

Following their acquisition of tooling maker, Hydro–Lek, Saab Seaeye is now consolidating the business into their own facilities at Fareham.

“There is a strong technology synergy,” says Saab Seaeye’s managing director Jon Robertson. “Manipulators and tools are key elements in the design and function of underwater vehicles and integrating Hydro–Lek into our operation at Fareham means we can fully direct our technological expertise, operational resources and service support towards advancing the Hydro–Lek technology.”

He sees the move bringing greater product content to Saab Seaeye and an important step in the company’s growth strategy.

“The decision to create a central technology hub allows us to grow and develop tool and manipulator technology and strengthen our position as a complete underwater robotic solutions provider,” says Jon Robertson. “It will also accelerate developments within our product portfolio and expand tooling options for our new range of Seaeye electric work class ROVs and hybrid AUVs, along with developing further opportunities to create more bespoke systems.”

The Hydro–Lek operation moves to Fareham 14 December 2015 from its site at Finchampstead and will become a business line within Saab Seaeye Ltd, effective 1 January 2016.

Saab Seaeye is the world’s largest manufacturer of electric ROVs, and now includes Saab’s underwater vehicle range of tethered, autonomous and hybrid underwater vehicle systems for the defence industry.

For more information contact:

Matt Bates
Saab Seaeye Limited
+44 (0)1489 898 000
Matt.Bates@saabgroup.com
www.seaeye.com