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    Interview: New Wagenborg vessels to take on challenge of world's harshest environments

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    Dec 21, 2012

    New Wagenborg vessels to take on challenge of world's harshest environments Royal Wagenborg is one of those companies that has literally been breaking through the ice and exploring the vast potential of the world's harshest environments. Report visits this renowned family-owned company ? which is well known for keeping below the radar ? and talks to Bob Derks, Director Business Development Wagenborg Offshore, about the company's ambitious plans for the frozen lands of Kazakhstan, Russia, Canada and beyond.

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