Managing director: Kristian Sætre Employees: 151 Turnover: NOK 472 million
From being a supplier of propulsion systems to shipyards and ship owners in Norway, the company has developed into a reputable international player. Within the company’s two business areas, service and new sales, 90 per cent of the new sales are to export markets.
Managing director: Ragnar Øhrn Employees: 65 Turnover: NOK 132 million
Scana Skarpenord was originally established in the late 1960s as a subsidiary of Norsk Hydro, Rjukan Fabrikker in Telemark, Norway. The company has been an active market player with its current production range since the middle of the 1970s, and is among the leading suppliers of hydraulic valve systems for the ship and offshore industry. Scana Industrier took over the company in 1989.
Managing director: Hans Olav Kilen Employees: 26 Turnover: NOK 40 million
Scana Mar-El is one of Europe’s leading manufacturers of maritime control systems for the propulsion and manoeuvring of ships, and control systems for special applications. The systems are supplied for most types of vessel, from fast ferries and yachts to fishing boats, ferries and supply vessels.
Scana Zamech is active in the marine propulsion business and designs and manufactures controllable pitch propellers, fixed pitch propellers, tunnel thrusters, shaft line systems and rudder arrangements.
Managing director: H B Noh Employees: 46 Turnover: NOK 88 million
Scana Korea was established as a joint venture company in 1998. At that time the company was a minor supplier of valve remote control systems in Korea. Today, market share in Korea has already reached approximately 25 per cent. This means that the company has become the second largest local supplier in Korea.