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Scana ASA

Scana ASA

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About the company

SCANA ASA is a Norway-based company, which is a parent company of a Norwegian maritime group. The Company is focused on product and service deliveries to the maritime sector. Scana’s portfolio companies are divided into three business areas: Offshore, Energy and Maritime. Scana ASA consists of three portfolio companies: Skarpenord, Subseatec and Seasystems. Skarpenord is a supplier of valve control systems. Subseatec is one of the experienced specialist when it comes to riser applications for the oil and gas industry. Seasystems is a company that supplies system solutions within anchoring to the oil and gas industry, fish farming and floating wind power. The Company operates in Norway and Sweden.

  • Revenue in NOK (TTM)1.61bn
  • Net income in NOK71.60m
  • Incorporated1995
  • Employees537.00
  • Location
    Scana ASAWernersholmvegen 49, ParadisBLOMSTERDALEN 5232NorwayNOR
  • Phone+47 51869400
  • Fax+47 51919980
  • Websitehttps://scana.no/
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