Film-Ocean Ltd (Film-Ocean), in partnership with its parent company Stapem, has announced a major investment in three new Work-Class Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) from SMD.
This strategic acquisition marks a significant milestone in the company’s continued growth and enhances its ability to meet increasing demand for subsea services.
The order comprises two SMD Quantum® 250-hp heavy-duty work-class ROVs and one SMD Atom® ultra-compact work-class ROV. “Adding these vehicles is a major step in the ongoing development of our fleet and a significant investment,” said Scott Jenney, CEO of Film-Ocean. “The two new 250-hp Quantum systems, together with an additional Atom, give us greater flexibility and capacity to support our clients’ projects. Backed by the strength of Stapem, we are well-positioned to deliver safe, high-quality subsea services worldwide.”
From left, Mike Mackie, Operations Director (Film-Ocean), Scott Jenney (Film-Ocean), Mike Jones (SMD), Lee Carden (SMD).
Mike Mackie, Operations Director at Film-Ocean added, “The Quantum ROVs are high-specification 250-hp systems designed for heavy-duty offshore construction and will be supplied with active heave compensated launch and recovery systems (LARS), while the Atom is a powerful, ultra-compact work-class ROV suited to inspection, survey and light construction duties. Together, these additions enhance Film-Ocean’s capability to support inspection, repair and maintenance (IRM), decommissioning and construction projects.”
Mike Jones, Chairman at SMD, commented, “We are pleased to continue our partnership with Film-Ocean through this contract. These ROVs are designed to deliver reliable performance in demanding offshore environments and will help Film-Ocean meet growing demand for projects in West Africa.”
Delivery of the two Quantum ROVs is scheduled for October 2025 and January 2026, with the Atom due in Q2 2026. The systems are expected to support rising demand for subsea services in Angola and the broader West African region.