Heerema Marine Contractors Announces Further Step in Strategic Transition

Thursday 26 April 2018

Heerema Marine Contractors (HMC) announced that as a further step in its strategic transition the company will discontinue its offshore pipe lay activities. The decision follows a further review and commercial evaluation in early 2018 of HMC’s current position in the highly competitive pipe lay market which continues to suffer from significant overcapacity.

Following this strategic decision regrettably around 350 permanent jobs in Heerema Marine Contractors will be phased out with compulsory redundancies unfortunately being unavoidable. All changes are subject to consultation with relevant stakeholders. As a first step the company will seek advice from their Works Council in The Netherlands.

This announcement represents a further realignment of the company, first set in motion with the restructuring in the last quarter of 2017, related to the unfavourable market conditions and low investments in the oil and gas industry. Following the termination of the pipe lay activities Heerema Marine Contractors will be focusing entirely on its core business of Heavy Lift, Decommissioning and Renewables.

Heerema Marine Contractors will cease its pipe lay activities with immediate effect honouring however its current commitments in ongoing projects. The company will convert its deep water construction vessel Aegir to a fast sailing heavy lift vessel.

Heerema Marine Contractors’ intended future set up will be structured around the business areas of transport and installation of offshore structures, decommissioning of platforms and the execution of projects in the renewables sector. As part of the sharpening of its strategy the company’s board and management structure will be simplified and streamlined. During the transition period Pieter Heerema (chairman) will take up the additional de facto role of chief executive of Heerema Marine Contractors prior to the appointment of a permanent CEO.

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