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RINA Services has acquired a majority quota the Hayes Stuart Canadian
the company of Montreal work in the field of the naval inspections
December 15, 2014
RINA Services, the society of active Italian group RINA in the classification, test, inspection and services of certification, has acquired a majority quota Hayes Stuart Inc. , company of naval inspections that has center to Montreal. The Italian company has explained that Hayes Stuart, also maintaining its brand, will operate as a society of group RINA so as to create profits synergies in the Canadian naval market in continuous increase.
Hayes Stuart has offices to Montreal, Toronto, Quebec City and Halifax Regional Municipality and employs fifteen or so naval inspectors. He offers a range of marine services between which: inspections of hull and machinery, condition surveys, verifications of navy operation, inspections on cargos and fuel and analysis of risk. In the 2013 Canadian society it has recorded a turnover of about 1,6 million euros.
"Hayes Stuart - he has emphasized Stefano Socci, general manager of the Americas di RINA Services - is an asserted company of naval surveillance with specific competences that marry well with ours. Our opinion is that the Canadian marine market is in increase and wants to pick the business opportunity, putting on is the acquaintance of Hayes Stuart is the experience of RINA Services".
"To join our forces with those of the RINA - the president of Hayes Stuart has commented, Richard Breton - it returns me keen since this tie marks a new chapter in the history of Hayes Stuart. I am sure moreover that this movement will be revealed strategic for the expansion of the RINA that will be able so to offer services of high range also in Canada".
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