
Exail has received an order for several units of its subsea Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) and Attitude and Heading Reference Systems (AHRS) from NOR Offshore Rental (NOR) as part of NOR’s expansion around its rental equipment pool.
The order comes ahead of NOR’s new office opening in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, further strengthening its presence in the market and addressing the growing demand for high-performance navigation technology with Exail.
Exail offers a wide range of high-precision inertial navigation solutions for geosciences and other civilian applications, including a complete range of Fiber Optic Gyroscope-based high-grade AHRS and subsea INS for remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs)
Exail INS and AHRS are engineered to operate at depths of down to 6,000 meters, providing reliable and precise navigation data for both shallow and deep-sea operations. Their robust design ensures consistent performance under extreme conditions, making them ideal for challenging subsea projects.
The addition of these systems to NOR’s rental pool of equipment will further enhance its capabilities in the APAC region, where demand for advanced navigation solutions is increasing. This new order follows a significant order placed by NOR at the end of 2024.
Carl Trollet, Regional Sales Manager at Exail, commented, “We are pleased to continue supporting NOR with our advanced inertial navigation systems. Our systems are trusted for their precision and reliability in the most demanding environments, and we are confident they will play a key role in NOR’s ability to meet the diverse needs of clients in the APAC region.”
Jostein Jansen, Chief Commercial Officer at NOR, “We’re excited about the continued expansion of our fleet to better support the growing demand in the APAC region. With this continued investment in Exail’s advanced systems, we further strengthen our commitment to providing our customers with state-of-the-art navigation technology. Our ongoing relationship with Exail has been invaluable, and we are pleased to continue working together.”