Offshore Production

Bridon-Bekaert is the world leader in advanced rope solutions for the offshore oil and gas production industry. We offer both superior steel wire and synthetic ropes and a wide range of offshore crane ropes, winch lines, permanent mooring lines, well service lines and lifeboat ropes. We provide production platforms globally with the best performing ropes to maximize productivity and minimize operational costs. We do so by selecting and producing the rope that best suits your needs and providing you with technical support and service afterwards. 

Offshore cranes

Offshore pedestal mounted cranes are used in offshore oil and gas operations.

Subsea winches

The winches can be used to place equipment and pipes on the seabed.

Mooring

Mooring lines connect an anchor on the seafloor to a floating structure.

Life boat

Life boats form an integral part of offshore vessels and rigs and are key to the safety.

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