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In the twenty seven (27) years of our continuous underwater operation by monitoring
the modern diving technology we were able to give solution to many underwater
problems and constructions in Greece and abroad.
 
Some more than three hundred vessels / wrecks of various sizes have been removed
in total all around the world and we have offered our services to about two thousand
underwater casualties.
 
During the Iraq-Iran war we have offered our services to all Greek vessels requiring
our help from the stations we had in the United Arab Emirates in Sharjah, in Oman
and Fujeira.
 
We have worked for the Greek Public Electricity Company (ΔΕΗ) where we have
retrieved cables from a depth of 170 meters, while, we are the sole contractors
of North Aegean Petroleum Company in Prinos, Kavala Greece, having undertaken
all the underwater supervision, maintenance and repairs of the underwater pipe
installations of the company.
This task, which is carried out with permanent personnel and equipment, is under
the close supervision and attendance of Germanischer Lloyd.
 
During the summer of 1996 we successfully salvaged the Ro/Ro Poseidon Express
which had sunk in the Port of Paros, while we also undertook
(as subcontractors to Salvors) the planning and removal with our modern equipment
(ROV, Magnetometers, Sonar, etc) of the Missile boat KOSTAKOS which sunk of Samos.
 
On October 1999 with directions from the General Naval Headquarters we have
successfully located, excavated and retrieved considerable artifacts from the wreck
 of the Turkish dreadnought “FETHI BULENT” which has sunk by N. Votsis
in 1912 in Thessalonica.
 
We have organized the second exploration expedition and video documentation of
the vessel “BRITANNIC” sister to “HMS TITANIC”, which has sunk of the coast
of Kea in depth of 120 meters, with the kind contribution of British, Canadian
and American divers.
                                
 
 
 
 
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