Zamakona Yards Join Forces with GS Hydro

December 6, 2014

 

Zamakona Yards signed a collaboration agreement with finish Multinational GS Hydro.

 The agreement, with an initial duration of two years, will include hydraulic services in the already extensive range of services offered by the Zamakona Yards group in the Canary Islands.

Today was held at the Zamakona Yards offices in Las Palmas Port the formal agreement between the two groups materialized by Mr. Borja Garaygordobil, General Director of Zamakona Yards in the Canary Islands and Mr. Pablo Moya, Managing Director of GS-Hydro for Spain, Portugal and France.

In the agreement, the close collaboration between both companies agrees to offer and undertake effectively in the Canary Islands and Offshore the specialized hydraulic services that GS-Hydro, the leader company in the sector, provides in more than 25 countries.

GS-Hydro is the original creator of the technology of pipe joint by seamless flanged, a system developed since 1975 in the North Sea platforms for its ease of installation and durability. Gs-Hydro is a company with great versatility, offering their services to both Naval and Offshore sectors, as well as all types of industries and ground installations.

In the Offshore and Marine sector, the company has a large presence in the Oil and Gas industry. It has recently undertaken a major project in the Scarabbeo 5, a platform of Saipem in Rotterdam. GS-Hydro was responsible for the installation of the main hydraulic winch and replacement of the hydraulic circuit of the B.O.P.

From now on, GS-Hydro is present in the Las Palmas Port having the necessary infrastructure, both machinery and specialized personnel to undertake all types of projects related to hydraulics with the support and collaboration of the Zamakona Yards Group.

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