PRECISION SURVEY INSTRUMENTATION

The Survey business caters to the demands of various markets ranging from topographic mapping and survey for construction companies, land & road authorities, mining professionals and others to robust instrumentation that are deployed in laboratories, riparian zones, rivers, estuaries, coastal waters down to deep and very extreme environments in oceans and on oil platforms.

COMMERCIAL & MILITARY DIVING

The Diving Division is specialised in the New Build, Assembly, Supply of Air Spreads and System Integration of Mixed Gas Containerized Dive Systems c/w Diver Handling A-Frames, Hydraulic Power Packs, Compressors and High Pressure Water Jetting Pumps, Diving Umbilicals, CCTV Systems and all Diving Accessories, Consumables etc., for the Commercial and Military Diving Industries.

SUBSURFACE TERRAIN & STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY MONITORING SOLUTIONS

Subsurface Terrain and Structural Integrity Monitoring solution is a comprehensive suite of monitoring technologies designed to ensure the long-term safety, stability, and performance of both natural terrain and built structures. From landslide-prone slopes to aging bridges and critical infrastructure, our solutions are designed to deliver real-time insights that empower timely decisions and risk mitigation.

MARINE | SUBSEA BUOYANCY & PROTECTION

As we go deeper in oceans for exploration and other purposes, the need to have the most dynamically engineered solutions for asset protection, mooring applications face new challenges. SALT with its partners delivers the most comprehensive solutions for asset protection in deep waters, flotation products, salvage operations in shallow waters, load test bags for crane lifting test purposes etc.

SUBSEA | SURFACE VEHICLES & BOLT-ON PRODUCTS

Autonomy is fast becoming the cornerstone of marine navigation. The objective of the design of these autonomous vehicles, both in the subsea and surface vehicles market, is to make surveying and collecting data easier, safer and more cost-effective and to reduce the carbon emissions compared to manned vessels.

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