HR Wallingford and SeaZone Join to Advance Marine Information29/03/2010 |
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| HR Wallingford is pleased to announce that, as of 23rd March 2010, it acquired 100% of the equity of SeaZone Solutions Limited (SeaZone) from the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO). Combining the two companies establishes a prominent player in the provision of marine information to organisations involved in engineering, marine and coastal management, offshore energy and environmental protection. |
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HR Wallingford, UK, provides analysis, advice and support in engineering and environmental hydraulics, and the management of water and the water environment. The company supports both governments and private organisations to manage floods, water and the maritime environment. HR Wallingford's business includes numerical and physical modelling, numerical analysis and a range of associated consultancy services.
SeaZone was established in response to a market need for digital mapping and has built an established customer base within the private and public sectors in the UK and increasingly overseas. SeaZone's business includes a range of geographic information products, software and services. SeaZone HydroSpatial has become the de facto standard for digital marine reference information for use within a range of applications including marine spatial planning, environmental protection, socio-economic development, risk management and mitigation.
SeaZone, with its existing team, will operate as a separate entity within HR Wallingford Group.
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