Mar 17, 2014

Reflex Marine Launch FROG-XT4 Into Norwegian Market

The FROG-XT4 meets the new NORSOK R-002 standard specific to personnel transfer carriers.

Reflex Marine’s brand new personnel transfer device, the FROG-XT4, was positively received at a recent launch event in Stavanger, Norway. The new four person device was unveiled at Reflex Marine’s regional partner, Enermech’s, Fifth Birthday Party on the 20th February 2014.

The development of the FROG-XT range has been a direct response to customer demands and the product has been developed with over 20 years of experience, over 800 transfer devices operating globally, and with an estimated 1 million safe transfers performed using our capsules every year. The FROG-XT4 provides greater comfort and safety to passengers, wider operating parameters and higher capacity transfers. It has a small footprint and more compact design making it easy to store, and more cost effective to ship. The lifting points are now at eye level and therefore easier to access and inspect, making it simple to ensure the safety of the unit before each transfer. The new stretcher mounting system makes it capable of being deployed quickly in medical evacuation situations (MedEvac), a crucial feature in emergency scenarios.

Attendees of the event included a range of major industry operators as well as EnerMech’s key partners, Liebherr Thern and Nolt. The launch into the Norwegian market was particularly timely with the new NORSOK R-002 standard which includes a section specific to personnel transfer carriers. This is the most detailed guidance on carrier design for the Norwegian sector published to date and highlights of the September 2013 revision include:

• Carriers should be able to operate up to at least 3 metres significant wave height
• Not less than two people to be transferred in the carrier
• Passengers should be seated
• Carriers should float in an upright position

Reflex Marine’s Client Support Manager, Robin Proctor delivered a presentation with a focus on marine transfer risk awareness and the impacts of the new NORSOK R-002 standard. He outlined how the FROG-XT4 meets the NORSK requirements and provides clients with a whole range of new and improved safety features as well as an enhanced ownership experience. Robin commented:

“Guests to this event really appreciated all the design improvements we have made to the FROG-XT4 as a result of customer feedback we have received. They were also impressed with the overall quality of the product. We are already receiving a lot of interest and enquiries from this region”.

After the global FROG-XT4 launch in February, the response from the wider industry has been really positive and the first unit has already been dispatched to a major Oil Operator in Nigeria. Reflex Marine is looking to launch a higher capacity version of the product, the FROG-XT10, to the market later in the year.

For more information on the FROG-XT4 please click here.

If you are interested in the higher capacity FROG-XT10 that is to be launched later in the year, please register you interest here.