Solstad Maritime ASA
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Solstad Maritime ASA
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Solstad Maritime ASA is a NO-based company operating in Marine Transportation industry. The company is headquartered in Skudeneshavn, Rogaland. The company went IPO on 2025-05-16. Solstad Maritime ASA, formerly Solstad Maritime Holding AS, is a Norway- based engaged in ocean transport of goods by sea. The firm's core business is to provide services to offshore activities in the petroleum and renewable energy sectors. Solstad Maritime ASA is the parent company of the Group. The Group operates a fleet consisting of 32 wholly owned vessels, including 22 CSVs (as defined herein), and 10 AHTS (as defined herein). The majority of the vessels are equipped to carry out projects over and above traditional supply and anchor-handling services. Activities also include projects for development of offshore wind farms. Its customers are engineering, construction and services companies, oil companies and offshore wind developers. The firm operates in the global offshore services market and provides marine services for the offshore energy industry through its high-end subsea and AHTS vessels globally.
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