Northumberland-based
offshore technology supplier Osbit is celebrating a decade in business.
Osbit began operations at
its Riding Mill headquarters 10 years ago with three owner-directors, now four,
all engineers and soon established a powerful engineering team.
Over the course of 10
years, Osbit has delivered a number of offshore technology firsts to support
its global customer-base. This includes world-first well intervention
technology for safer operations, cable laying technology which tripled
operational performance, and advanced subsea trenching vehicle technology. It
has also recently developed an innovative seabed mineral collector, in
partnership with Enshore Subsea.
Executive Chairman at Osbit
Ltd, Dr Tony Trapp MBE, said: “We have had lots of excitement together with
excellent results over the past 10 years, but also plenty of challenges. We
made a significant investment in the early years but were able to eliminate debt
after three years. 2014 was a record year for us but this was the start of the
oil price crash which has seriously damaged the energy markets ever since.
“We now have the COVID-19
pandemic and Osbit has continued to deliver high quality engineering in a safe
way in 2020 while the world has experienced the greatest level of business and
financial turmoil that I have seen in my lifetime.
“We are fortunate to have
entered 2020 with a record order book and to have strengthened the business
over several years, diversifying our offering from the access systems we
initially started with. We have developed some exceptionally good technology
for offshore handling and well intervention, as well as subsea trenching and
wind turbine foundation installation. Offshore wind is now very important and
makes up a large proportion of our work.
“During the past few
months, our teams have continued to deliver some really clever engineering for
our clients, in challenging circumstances. We had a team building a 750-tonne
pile gripper system in Singapore for the Taiwanese Yunlin offshore wind farm
with increasing difficulty – that was a great triumph.
“At the same time, we have
our largest project to date, the FTAI Ocean well intervention tower, being
built on Teesside. This 1150 tonne piece of complex equipment combines many
elements of existing Osbit technology from our experience in well intervention
and offshore handling, with a series of innovations, to improve safety and
performance. It is this ability to take what we know works, add some
innovation, and use it to deliver something new for a client, that has fuelled
our progress.
“Osbit is a really
enjoyable place to work and our existing office is an important part of our
company culture and we are looking forward to going back, as soon as it is safe
to do so. I am delighted we have been able to retain our contracts and expand
our team during this time and we are looking forward to returning with even
more members of staff including fresh engineering graduates. We are also very
proud to be based in the North East, and to continue our region’s legacy as a
global hub for engineering excellence.
“Who knows what the next 10
years will bring, but I am confident that our brilliant team will find the best
way forward so that the business can continue to flourish. I am extremely proud
of what Osbit has achieved so far and this is a real tribute to the dedication
and talents of our whole team. As a business, we have always thrived on taking
on and overcoming new challenges, and I am looking forward to seeing what
further impressive feats we can achieve in the offshore world.”