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Modus Subsea swung to loss as Covid caused key Indonesian customer to collapse

The offshore contractor said that despite a difficult year it remained 'well placed' for the future

Modus Subsea Services swung to an operating loss in 2021 as a significant customer in Indonesia collapsed into insolvency during the pandemic.

Accounts filed at Companies House show the Darlington-based firm reported an operating loss of £932,000 in the year to the end of March 2021, from an operating profit of £1.2m the year before.

The firm recorded exceptional costs of £1.09m in relation to the fall out from the Indonesian contract, including bad debt and legal and recovery costs associated with getting its equipment back.

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Turnover during the period fell from £16.78m in the previous year to £13.7m as the firm said Covid brought about project cancellations and deferrals, and effected its ability to move people and equipment quickly across borders.

Modus' turnover came predominantly from work in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Europe totalling roughly £11.7m, with the remainder coming from the rest of the world.

Writing in a report accompanying the accounts, Modus director Nicholas Tompkins said: "Modus was quick to react to Covid-19 by applying new ways of working in partnership with its customers. Onshore personnel were able to perform their roles remotely, alongside revised working procedures at our marine facilities to safely maintain our equipment between projects.

"In consultation with our client base, offshore personnel adopted quarantine procedures prior to mobilising, reducing the risk of positive Covid cases offshore.