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February 06, 2012

Schilling Robotics Inaugurates Support Center in Macae, Brazil



Schilling Robotics, a company specializing in subsea systems, has inaugurated new service and support operations in Brazil to support its customers’ demand and growth.


The company is shifting to a newly built 3,000-square-foot facility on the FMC Technologies campus in Macae, and this center will be dedicated to offer customer support for Schilling products, including spares, repair, technical training, equipment leasing, and logistics management.

In addition, the company has joined with FMC, a provider of technology solutions, so that the regional support center can be staffed with local personnel that have been trained and certified to provide the highest standards of technical service.

Throughout 2012, services will be expanded to cover additional Schilling product lines, said the company officials.

"Schilling Robotics is committed to providing excellent global support for our customers. The Brazil market is growing rapidly for our customers, and Schilling will continue to invest in providing the most comprehensive local support available in the region," said Tyler Schilling, CEO of Schilling Robotics.

Schilling is headquartered in California and has regional offices in Texas, Aberdeen (News - Alert), Scotland, and Singapore.

Schilling Robotics recently announced the successful completion of the delivery of the new HD work-class ROV system to Seabed, provider of services that enable Inspection, Maintenance & Repair, Survey and Construction Support and Subsea Decommissioning. Schilling Robotics completed the order for the delivery of a 150hp, 4,000m-rated HD 23 ROV system during December 2011.

Schilling said that they are very proud to have added Seabed AS to their expanding customer portfolio and they are delighted that they have chosen to expand their fleet with their products.


Jyothi Shanbhag is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Jyothi's articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Tammy Wolf


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