
Service carrier Esvagt, whose core business is risk and safety management, recently bagged a major deal with French oil giant TotalEnergies to handle emergency services as well as other, slightly less advanced transport assignments.
"In terms of competencies, it's easier for us to perform non-core activities than the reverse: Our people can also sail ships hauling cargo. But those normally-sailing freighters cannot necessarily deploy a rescue boat amid ten-meter waves and recover a person from the sea within minutes," says Søren Karas, head of strategy and chief commercial officer at Esvagt.
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