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Exail and NOR Offshore Rental Join Forces to Revolutionize Navigation Solutions in APAC Growth

NOR Offshore Rental (NOR) has secured multiple units of Exail subsea Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) and Attitude and Heading Reference Systems (AHRS) as part of the organization’s ongoing commitment to expand its rental equipment portfolio. This recent acquisition comes prior to NOR’s imminent office inauguration in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, further reinforcing its presence in the industry and addressing the escalating need for high-quality navigation solutions.

Exail’s INS and AHRS are meticulously crafted to operate at depths of up to 6,000 meters, providing reliable and precise navigation data for both shallow and deep-water operations. Their robust design guarantees consistent performance under extreme conditions, making them ideal for challenging subsea projects. The addition of these advanced systems into NOR’s rental inventory will considerably enhance its capabilities in the APAC market, where the demand for state-of-the-art navigation solutions is rapidly increasing.

“We are excited to continue supporting NOR with our advanced inertial navigation systems,” expressed Carl Trollet, Regional Sales Manager at Exail. “Our systems are esteemed for their precision and reliability in the most taxing environments, and we are confident they will play a crucial role in NOR’s ability to meet the diverse needs of clients in the APAC area.”

This recent procurement follows a significant order placed by NOR at the close of 2024, emphasizing the strong alliance between the two companies.

“We are enthusiastic about the continual expansion of our fleet to better meet the increasing demand in the APAC market,” commented Jostein Jansen, Chief Commercial Officer at NOR. “By further investing in Exail’s cutting-edge systems, we are reaffirming our commitment to providing our clients with advanced navigation technology. Our long-standing partnership with Exail has proven invaluable, and we are eager to further enhance our collaboration.”

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