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Boskalis expands Salvage presence in the US acquiring Ardent Americas

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Royal Boskalis Westminster (Boskalis) is acquiring maritime emergency response specialist Ardent Americas LLC (Ardent Americas).

Ardent Americas is a leading player under the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA90) for the provision of marine emergency response services in the US and through this acquisition Boskalis aims to further strengthen its existing position in the US maritime salvage market.

 Under the OPA90 programme, there is a statutory requirement from the United States Coast Guard that shipowners trading in US waters must have an agreement in place with approved emergency response companies for the provision of salvage and marine firefighting services. Ardent Americas OPA90 programme covers approximately 500 shipowners encompassing over 4,000 vessels, Boskalis said in a statement.

Ardent Americas was established in 2015 following the merger of Svitzer Salvage and Titan Salvage, operates from Houston and Fort Lauderdale in the US and was a subsidiary of Ardent Global Marine Services, headquartered in IJmuiden, the Netherlands.

 Boskalis currently provides OPA90 services in the US with Donjon-Smit through its subsidiary SMIT Salvage and its joint venture partner Donjon Marine. With over 175 years of experience, SMIT Salvage is synonymous with total commitment to the challenging field of marine emergency response and wreck removal, especially when optimal care for the environment is a priority.