Subspection Limited an iicorr company

Subspection Limited        
Shelf House        
New Farm Road        
Alresford        
Hampshire        
SO24 9QE        
United Kingdom        

Cathodic Protection
 

Subspection News and Events

 
  Asia Pacific Maritime 2010

Subspection will be taking it's place with over 800 other leading International maritime exhibitors across 52 countries, at the 11th Asia Pacific Maritime 2010 in Singapore.

 

Stand 4F39

 

 

 

Subspection exhibits at 'Subsea UK 2010' at the Exhibition & Conference Centre in Aberdeen

Subsea UK 2010  

Stand C4

 

 

 

 

Server Cluster

Subspection's new state-of-the-art server cluster goes live, with minimum fuss and bother. This brand new installation represents a quantum leap for Subspection's IT infrastructure bringing stability, high availability and scalability to the business moving forward.

 

 

 

 

 

Subspection donates 4 x Magnesium anodes
to the 'Seagull Trust'  for use on their boat the 'Yarrow Seagull', which is used exclusively for people with special needs

 
The Seagull Trust  

 

 

  Seawork 2009 International

Subspection exhibits at 'Seawork 2009 International' the biggest and fastest growing business to business event for the commercial marine and workboat sectors in Europe

 


Stand MC9

 

 

Subspection exhibits at
'Ocean Business 2009'
(National Oceanography Centre, Southampton)

 
Ocean Business 2009  
 

 

 

 

  HMS Astute

Subspection completes it's fourth set of high-tech anti-corrosion equipment for the Royal Navy’s Astute class nuclear powered submarines

 
 

Subspection develops 'ultra deep' capable
(6000 meters) Titanium sub-sea
communications bottles, further extending
their maximum operational depth

 
Titanium Sub-sea Communications Bottle  
 

 

 

 

  iicorr a Stork company

Subspection Limited has been acquired
by iicorr Limited. The senior management
and employees of both companies view the
acquisition very positively. The combined
strengths of the companies will further
enhance their services to their customers