Total E&P is the first to use Reflex Marine’s newly developed FROG-XT4 on the Odudu Field in Nigeria.
Continue readingReflex Marine is continuing to strive towards achieving excellence in safety by being awarded with the Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) Development Member status.
Continue readingFollowing on from the 19th Annual North Sea Crane and Lifting Conference, Reflex Marine will host an open day and product demonstration on Tuesday 29th April to showcase the new FROG-XT.
Continue readingReflex Marine is pleased to announce that its Personnel Transfer Device, the FROG-6, has been officially certified by the Brazilian Navy who is the accredited body for Offshore Safety in the region.
Continue readingThe UK-based partnership, Step Change in Safety have established a Marine Transfer Workgroup in order to 'focus on the safe transfer of personnel offshore by means other than helicopter'.
Continue readingReflex Marine’s newly launched FROG-XT4 Crane Transfer Device, will be demonstrated at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL), NASA Testing Facility in Houston on the 12th of May 2014.
Continue readingReflex 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.
Continue readingReflex Marine have today launched the newly developed FROG-XT4. a prototype of the crew-transfer device was previously unveiled at Offshore Europe in 2013, Which attracted a number of inquiries from operators keen to strengthen their business continuity plans.
Continue readingReflex Marine welcomed personnel from Coastguard Section of the Brazilian Navy into Aberdeen this week for testing with the company’s innovative crew transfer technologies.
Continue readingThe Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) at the NASA Testing Facility In Houston provided a fantastic setting with which to demonstrate the FROGs to a crowd of Reflex Marine clients. Both the FROG-6 and FROG-9 were put through their paces including immersion testing and a demonstration of Medevac Mode.
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