James Fisher Subsea Excavation Expands

December 11, 2015

Business development manager Jorge Anez
Business development manager Jorge Anez
Three key appointments have been made to the business development team at the world’s leading mass flow excavation (MFE) provider James Fisher Subsea Excavation.
 
The company welcomed business development manager Jorge Anez and business development executives Steve Kaub and Stuart Porteous to build its presence worldwide.
 
Jorge has an in-depth knowledge of Latin America and its business culture, having previously held similar roles in the marine trenching sector where he has a track record of increasing revenues and client portfolios. He said: “It’s an exciting and challenging time in the South American market and I’m looking forward to promoting James Fisher Subsea Excavation’s proven capabilities as a leading operator in the field of subsea excavation.”
 
Stuart Porteous will be targeting new opportunities for the company in the UK, Europe and West Africa and has experience across a range of disciplines in the energy industry. Steve Kaub has a strong understanding of subsea excavation having been involved in diverse roles within the industry will be developing client relationships in USA. 
 
The company operates a suite of 26 subsea excavation spreads, including the recently acquired and well-established T range, the innovative TwinProp, the HydroDigger and the SP single prop type of mass flow excavators.
 

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