We're currently handling cables manually with some outdated storage systems and basic spooling equipment. This worked when our projects were small, but now that we're scaling—especially with more offshore clients—things are getting out of control. We recently had an incident where a cable was kinked during reeling, causing a delay of 3 days and costing us thousands in replacement and labor. It was a wake-up call.
So, I’ve been tasked with revamping our entire cable handling strategy, and I started doing a deep dive into the topic. That’s when I stumbled on SEA – Reel Good Solutions, and let me tell you—it looks promising. The site (https://sea-reelgood.com/) outlines a really smart approach to cable management that goes beyond just equipment—they actually position themselves as value chain optimizers, which got me thinking.
We’ve got some upcoming projects that involve floating wind turbines, and if I don’t get our cable situation under control soon, I know we’re going to be in real trouble.
Thanks in advance to anyone who’s willing to share their experiences or knowledge.
This stuff isn’t glamorous, but man—it really makes or breaks a project when the cab