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Oceaneering International Inc. last week said the pricing of its previously announced $200 million offering of additional 6.0% senior notes due 2028 is available in a private placement to eligible purchasers at a price of 91.5% of par, plus accrued interest from Aug. 1. In 1964, Mike Hughes and Johnny Johnson formed a Gulf of Mexico diving company called World Wide Divers. The company grew in response to increasing demand for their services, and in 1969, it merged with two other diving companies to form Oceaneering International. The Houston-based company supplies underwater robots for inspection, maintenance, repair, and decommissioning operations…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 45.31
…according to its website. BlueBotics to host session with Oceaneering Mobile Robotics The St-Sulpice, Switzerland-based company will also be teaming up with Oceaneering Mobile Robotics to host a seminar dedicated to building the business case of automated vehicle technology. The session will be hosted by Matt Wade, vice president of marketing at BlueBotics, and Matt Slack, business development lead at Oceaneering Mobile Robotics. The companies said the session will span manufacturing and intralogistics and feature two detailed case studies from the automotive sector. “Today the mobile robotics market is thriving due to hiring and retention challenges, and the need to…
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…March 22 from 3:45 to 4:30 p.m. CT in Theater I. The company will co-present with Bastian Solutions and Oceaneering. Editor’s note: For more on ProMat, visit Robotics 24/7’s special coverage page.
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…A at McCormick Place. Experts from Bastian Solutions and Oceaneering Mobile Robotics will join Dr. Tomatis to discuss the key considerations when looking to invest in AGVs. The educational session will cover everything from high-level business argumentation and the common drivers of AGV/AMR adoption to how to go about building an organization-specific business case for mobile robotics, said BlueBotics. It will also discuss the different factors involved in evaluating such an investment. “At a time when hiring and retaining workers is an ongoing challenge, and businesses are facing more pressure than ever to optimize productivity and remain competitive, automation with…
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Oceaneering Mobile Robotics, or OMR, announced that it has been awarded multiple contracts by a leading international manufacturer to deliver 85 MaxMover CB D 2000 autonomous counterbalance forklifts at three locations. Oceaneering International did not disclose the name of the company receiving the robots. Robots to be delivered over the course of a year The forklift systems are scheduled for staggered delivery between early 2023 and early 2024. The contracts include installation, on-site systems-integration services, and training, as well as 24/7 hotline support and remote software services. The MaxMover vehicle is a robotic forklift capable of lifting 2,000 kg. (4,400…
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During MODEX 2022, Oceaneering International announced that BlueBotics SA will provide the navigation technology for its line of industrial mobile robots. Founded in 1964, Oceaneering International said it has deployed more than 1,700 autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) worldwide, with over 30 million miles accumulated. The Houston-based company has offices in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. Its products include the MaxMover CB D 2000, the Compact Mover FOL U 1200, the MontoMover Dual O 2000, the MontoMover Quad O 1200, the MontoMover U 400, the UniMover U 1500, the UniMover 0 600 and the UniMover D 100. More than…
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Oceaneering International (Booth B9408) has completely revamped its autonomous mobile robots (AMR) product portfolio and announced the North American launch of three new mobile robots. The UniMover D 100 is a small underride vehicle, designed to transport light goods such as boxes, totes and trays. The UniMover O 600 is an underride vehicle suitable for transporting a variety of bulk items such as engineered parts, food, laundry, medical equipment, packaging and pharmaceuticals. The MaxMover CB D 2000 is designed as a true replacement of conventional counterbalance forklifts. Oceaneering selected BlueBotics to provide navigation technology for its industrial autonomous mobile robots.…
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…Inc. announced that subsea engineering and applied technology company, Oceaneering Inc., has successfully integrated Vortex Studio into its planning and prototyping workflows for offshore tools. Based in Houston, TX, Oceaneering provides engineered services and products for the offshore energy industry. With clients looking for a long-term partner to deliver safe and stable maintenance operations for multiple-years to decades at a time, Oceaneering’s Digital Innovation Design Team was tasked with developig simulation-based demos. As CM Labs’ advanced suite of real-time simulation and visualization software, Vortex Studio offered Oceaneering a user-centric prototyping tool, streamlined for the deployment testing, training and customer engagement…
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…today that leading subsea engineering and applied technology company, Oceaneering Inc., has successfully integrated Vortex Studio into their planning and prototyping workflows for offshore tools. Based in Houston, TX, Oceaneering is a global player in engineered services and products for the offshore energy industry. Oceaneering’s Digital Innovation Design Team was tasked with developing simulation-based demos. As CM Labs’ advanced suite of real-time simulation and visualization software, Vortex Studio offered Oceaneering a platform with its user-centric prototyping tool, streamlined for the deployment testing, training and customer engagement simulations. “With increasingly complex projects, the Oceaneering team wanted to refocus their resources,” explains…