Tidewater strengthens its offshore presence in Brazil with a major acquisition

The offshore services specialist Tidewater is accelerating its development in South America with the acquisition of Wilson Sons Ultratug Offshore, a deal estimated at around 500 million dollars. The integration of a fleet of 22 vessels strengthens its operational capacity in a rapidly evolving Brazilian energy market.
Beyond the amount, this acquisition demonstrates a strategy aimed at consolidating a strong local presence to respond to regional tenders. In a sector where geographical proximity is becoming a competitive advantage, the maneuver allows Tidewater to better position itself against its competitors.
The operation also reflects a trend of gradual consolidation in the offshore market, marked by the pursuit of critical size and operational efficiency.
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