Why choose Aibel in Haugesund?

Why choose Aibel in Haugesund?

Aibel is not only engaged in large industry projects. In Haugesund, we have our own installation and service department, offering skilled electrical, plumbing, HVAC and telecom services to commercial clients and private households in Rogaland. Want to join our team in Haugesund?

What does the Aibel yard do?

Today, the yard is involved in almost all of Aibel’s projects, delivering everything from fabrication and assembly services to parts and standalone products. The yard also takes on a considerable number of assignments related to overhauling, upgrading and classing of ships and rigs. Aibel is not only engaged in large industry projects.

What kind of equipment does Aibel use?

The equipment at the yard is state of the art. For example, Aibel uses CNC-operated machines for cutting sheets and profiles. At the yard’s own welding school, Aibel’s welders are introduced to the latest welding technology, such as robotic welding, plasma and automatic TIG welding.

What’s new at Aibel?

At the yard’s own welding school, Aibel’s welders are introduced to the latest welding technology, such as robotic welding, plasma and automatic TIG welding. Continuous technological development has enabled the yard to work more and more effectively and improve the quality of our deliveries.

Why choose Haugesund?

The Haugesund office has a long and proud industrial history. Countless projects within ships and the oil and gas industry have provided the company with solid experience and competence. Today, the yard is involved in almost all of Aibel’s projects, delivering everything from fabrication and assembly services to parts and standalone products.

What does the Aibel shipyard do?

Today, the yard is involved in almost all of Aibel’s projects, delivering everything from fabrication and assembly services to parts and standalone products. The yard also takes on a considerable number of assignments related to overhauling, upgrading and classing of ships and rigs.

What do you know about the Haugesund industrial park?

It includes a dry dock, a safety training centre, its own welding school, an engineering workshop, several production halls, a warehouse and two large office buildings. The central area is dominated by the huge North Sea Hall, used for the assembly of topsides and modules. Since it was built in 1983, it has been seen as a landmark in Haugesund.