SMD Shanghai Delivers Quantum MkIII WROV

Laxman Pai
Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Soil Machine Dynamics (SMD) Shanghai has completed the manufacture and commissioning of a Quantum MkIII work-class remotely operated vehicle (WROV) at itsLingang facility.

This is the first WROV to be built at their facility since its opening in 2018, according to the company.

SMD Shanghai’s facility is home to a 3700 sq. m. workshop which contains an in-house training facility featuring a state-of-the-art ROV training simulator and 405 cu. m. test tank. Having this capability in-house means that SMD Shanghai are able offer their customers a full solution from sales support to training and aftercare.

The Quantum WROV is the largest and most heavy duty WROV in SMDs range with generous chassis space for upgrades as required by customer or project.

Categories: Marine Equipment Offshore Energy Unmanned Vehicles Autonomous Ships

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