Beerenberg Brasil LTDA, together with Remotion and Surface Dynamics, recently executed a robotics supported WBT maintenance campaign on an FPSO in Brazil. By designing the entire workflow around robotic methods from the start—rather than adding robots late in the process—the team delivered safer, more predictable, and more repeatable execution.
Using complementary robotic platforms, the project strengthened operational robustness in confined spaces and stabilized surface treatment quality. This was combined with disciplined planning, strong HSSEQ routines, and tight offshore coordination to ensure robotic and manual work integrated efficiently.
 
Key customer benefits:
•    Significantly reduced personnel exposure in confined spaces
•    More predictable and repeatable surface treatment results, critical for schedule driven offshore       campaigns
•    Improved operational control through robotics first planning and structured execution
•    Increased delivery reliability for future WBT and confined space maintenance scopes in Brazil
•    A scalable, modern execution model aligned with the industry’s shift toward safer, more efficient maintenance methods
 
This campaign illustrates how robotics is becoming a standard part of offshore maintenance—improving safety, strengthening quality, and supporting long term asset integrity.