Benthos receives largest ever ROV order

From: Sea Technology | Date: April 1, 2002| Author: Anonymous | Copyright information

Benthos Inc. (North Falmouth, Massachusetts) announced that it has received a multi-million dollar order for its MiniRover MKII remotely operated vehicle (ROV) system to be delivered to Bomba dan Penyelamat, the Fire and Rescue Department, Malaysia. At 48 units, with associated support equipment, it is believed that this is the largest number of systems in a single order ever recorded in the ROV industry.

MiniRover MKII systems are small, lightweight, inspection and survey class ROVs ...

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