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Sypack

Sypack is one of the market leaders in helicopter refueling. Our high quality systems, field services and rental equipment are unrivalled in the industry.

Sypack designs, engineers and manufactures new helicopter refuelling. We also provide modification, repair and refurbishment services to existing systems, including third party systems.

Our systems, services and project management support are focussed on the maritime, offshore, defence and luxury yacht industry.

CAPABILITIES

Sypack was founded in 1998 and designs systems with a wide range of functionalities, such as refueling, defueling, bunkering, recycling (short and whole loop), and sample reclaiming to ensure the quality of your fuel. Our systems can be custom designed and fully adapted to the client’s needs. Whether it is a compact dispenser skid for a luxury yacht or a laydown skid for an offshore vessel, our systems are engineered using the latest technologies.

CERTIFICATIONS

As the market leader in offshore helicopter refueling systems we have built an extensive track record including references with all of the IOCs. This is only possible due to our in depth knowledge of the industry legislation, such as CAP 437, OLF, NORSOK, NMD, ASME U-stamp, NORMAM and Brazil’s NR-13 regulations. Our designs have been approved by all class societies, such as ABS, DNV-GL, CCS, Lloyds and RINA.

Our market position is further strengthened by our in-depth knowledge of the legislation applicable in the yachting industry, such as the Large Yacht Code, the Commercial Yacht Code, CAP 437, and NORSOK. They strong ties with all of the classification societies give us the confidence that we can supply refueling systems which are fully compliant with all of the applicable legislations.

All (inter-) national certificates related to Quality, Health, Safety and Environmental can be downloaded here:

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