Unique Maritime Group has signed a joint venture (JV) agreement with OEG Offshore to offer the rental and sale of offshore equipment in the Middle East region, according to a company press release.
The JV company, OEG Unique, will provide local access to OEG’s full range of individual certified designs of DNV 2.7-1 certified cargo carrying units and A60 modules across the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.
The partners have jointly invested more than $1 million in new equipment including offshore containers, baskets, half heights, tanks and waste equipment. The sales and rental fleet is located in bases at Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Doha, Qatar, and is available for immediate mobilization. The fleet will be supported by OEG Unique’s customer and technical support resources from facilities in Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi in UAE and Qatar.
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