Fugro Names New G.M. for Caribbean
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Joe Breeden has recently been named General Manager of Fugro Survey Caribbean N.V. of Trinidad. Breeden joined offshore survey company Fugro Chance in 1998 as project manager for the International Marine Group.
Fugro Survey Caribbean provides the full range of Fugro services which includes seafloor surveys and mapping, subsea construction surveys and positioning, rig moves, pipelay and installation barge positioning, geotechnical drilling surveys, land surveys, airborne surveys and metocean monitoring and forecasting.
The company is a member of the Fugro group of companies with 250 offices in 55 countries. As a global leader, Fugro offers advanced geotechnical, surveying, seismic, oceanographic, meteorological and positioning services. The group interprets and processes data collected at sea, along the coast, on land, and from the air.
Fugro Survey Caribbean provides the full range of Fugro services which includes seafloor surveys and mapping, subsea construction surveys and positioning, rig moves, pipelay and installation barge positioning, geotechnical drilling surveys, land surveys, airborne surveys and metocean monitoring and forecasting.
The company is a member of the Fugro group of companies with 250 offices in 55 countries. As a global leader, Fugro offers advanced geotechnical, surveying, seismic, oceanographic, meteorological and positioning services. The group interprets and processes data collected at sea, along the coast, on land, and from the air.
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