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Subsea specialist SMD to open two new North East bases as it targets £100m turnover

The Wallsend firm is looking to create new skilled jobs as part of its plans for a dedicated R&D site and a customer service centre

Left to right: Simon Graham, senior engineer, and Jack McCusker, project manager.(Image: Mike Smith Photography)

North Tyneside subsea specialist Soil Machine Dynamics has unveiled plans to open two bases in the region as it targets £100m turnover by 2025.

New jobs, a dedicated research and development site and a customer service centre are among the plans from Soil Machine Dynamics (SMD), the global subsea robotics and engineering business based in Wallsend. The firm’s chairman Mike Jones says the firm is looking to almost double turnover from £58m to £100m, leading to it setting ambitious recruitment targets, as well as plans to expand its innovation and services arms with the two new facilities.

Mr Jones said: “We have been around for over 50 years now and have weathered many storms including the dot com crash and more recently, the pandemic. What has helped our continued growth has been our focus on innovation and that has undoubtedly been because of our talented people.

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“Last year our turnover was £58m, inclusive of our Shanghai operation, and we have confidence that we can double that by 2025. We are proud to be based in the North East and especially on the Tyne and that won’t change. As we move forward and start to cement our service offering, we are planning on opening a dedicated customer service centre and will need new people to support our clients.

“In addition, we want to open an R&D facility and will need engineers and software developers to shape the future of SMD’s products and services.”

SMD recently announced a new framework agreement with client, Van Oord, whereby it not only supplied its equipment for an offshore wind project in Taiwan but was also on hand 24/7 to repair and maintain the vehicles. Given the challenging conditions in the emerging territory, the firm said this was vital in reducing downtime, ensuring the project was completed within the client’s operational timescales.

Liam Forbes, general manager of services at SMD, said: “We have listened to our clients and it’s very clear that they value the assurance working with the OEM can offer. They increasingly want our help to repair, modify and maintain their equipment. The three year arrangement we have with Van Oord means the team benefits from our OEM expertise, a set price list of all parts and services and 24/7 worldwide technical support. This will vastly reduce the cost and the time it takes to purchase, modify or repair parts.