The Port of Rosyth recently played host to a 25th anniversary celebration for Oceaneering.
The technology company delivers engineered services, products and robotic solutions to the offshore energy, defence, aerospace, manufacturing and entertainment industries.
To mark the occasion bosses unveiled a commemorative plaque, which joins one previously presented by HRH Princess Anne in 1999 when the current site opened.
Alan Curtis, senior vice president and chief financial officer, stated: “We are delighted to celebrate 25 years of operations at the Port of Rosyth.
"We are grateful to be joined by representatives of our key customers, suppliers and industry and community partners.
"The work conducted at this facility is vital to both the local and global energy industries.”
He added: "We are excited about the future and the contributions we will continue to make to the traditional and renewable energy sectors."
The Port of Rosyth is home to Oceaneering’s manufacturing facility, which is equipped with state-of-the-art capabilities and produces subsea umbilicals and hardware to meet customer specifications.
Stuart Wallace, chief executive designate from Forth Ports, said: “On behalf of the whole of the Forth Ports team, we congratulate Oceaneering on reaching this significant milestone for their business.
"Oceaneering, who were originally based in the Port of Leith for a number of years, became one of the first tenants to occupy the Port of Rosyth when it was established in 1999 and we have enjoyed this long-term working relationship with the team."
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