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The Offshore Vessel market is a segment of the Maritime industry that provides services for offshore oil and gas exploration and production. Offshore vessels are used to transport personnel and equipment to and from offshore oil and gas platforms, as well as to provide support services such as seismic surveys, cable laying, and pipe laying. These vessels are typically equipped with specialized equipment such as cranes, winches, and dynamic positioning systems.
The Offshore Vessel market is highly competitive, with a wide range of vessel types and sizes available to meet the needs of the offshore oil and gas industry. Vessels range from small crew boats to large anchor handling tug supply vessels. The market is also characterized by a high degree of consolidation, with a few large companies dominating the market.
Some of the major companies in the Offshore Vessel market include Bourbon Offshore, Solstad Offshore, Seacor Marine, Tidewater, and Hornbeck Offshore Services. Show Less Read more