A RescueRunner system ordered for Redningsselskapet in Norway

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Redningsselskapet is expanding its lifesaving capacity with a new order of a RescueRunner system.

Redningsselskapet in Norway is strengthening its fleet with an additional RescueRunner, which will be integrated into their newest vessel, RS 177, a 22-meter boat part of the Ulstein Class.

The RescueRunner system is a highly flexible and efficient boat system that can operate in shallow and inaccessible waters where larger boats cannot reach. With its impressive buoyancy and stability, the RescueRunner becomes a perfect complement to integrate with the mothership.

“We are very pleased that Redningsselskapet has chosen to order a new RescueRunner and use it on their latest addition to their extensive rescue fleet. We hope it will be of great use and look forward to continued close cooperation in the future,” says Lukas Brehm, Vice President at Safe at Sea.

The RescueRunner system will be delivered in Q2 2025.

The order value is approximately SEK 620,000.

This disclosure contains information that Safe at Sea is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation (EU nr 596/2014). The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact person, on 17-09-2024 15:21 CET.

För mer information vänligen kontakta:

Lukas Brehm                                

Telefon +46 (0)303-23 07 00
Lukas.Brehm@safeatsea.se

Safe at Sea AB manufactures and sells a unique rescue boat, the RescueRunner, the most efficient system in the world to bring people in distress out of the water. Safe at Sea AB also is the owner of Safe at Sea Management AB. Safe at Sea AB is listed on Spotlight Stock Market.  

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