Global Diving & Salvage Opens California Office

June 1, 2015

Global Diving & Salvage, Inc. announced the expansion of its California regional operations with the addition of a new office in Southern California.
 
Located in Signal Hill near Long Beach, the new office supports Global’s core service lines: marine construction, casualty response and offshore support.
 
Danny Broadhurst, Global’s California Operations Manager and Manager of the new facility, said, “This new location will ensure rapid response and support to clients in the Ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach, San Diego as well as throughout the Southwest.”
 
Broadhurst continued, “As the largest diving company on the west coast, Global’s continued expansion of regional capacities will provide customers with the quality of service known as ‘The Global Way’. In addition to adhering to Association of Diving Contractors International (ADCI) policies and recommendations, Global is now one of the few dive companies in North America to have been audited and accepted as a member of IMCA (International Maritime Contractors Association). IMCA promotes health, safety, environment, quality and efficiency, and technical guidance for companies and organizations engaged in delivering offshore, marine and underwater solutions.”
 
Global’s new service line Global Technical Services, enables the company to provide both training and consulting services in the fields of Non-Destructive Testing and Quality Assurance. Altogether the company provides a turnkey solution for clients that demand quality of personnel, dedication to craft, reliability, and dependability.
 

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