RTJ Laholm Invests in SeaRanger System from Safe at Sea
RTJ Laholm enhances its rescue capabilities with the purchase of a SeaRanger system from Safe at Sea.

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RTJ Laholm has ordered a SeaRanger system from Safe at Sea to improve its rescue operations, with delivery expected in early Q2 2025.
In a strategic move to bolster its rescue operations, Räddningstjänsten (RTJ) Laholm has placed an order for the SeaRanger system from Safe at Sea. This decision marks a significant upgrade from their previous RescueRunner, a testament to the trust and confidence they have in Safe at Sea's innovative solutions.
The SeaRanger, developed in collaboration with the South African National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI), stands out as the largest rescue boat system offered by Safe at Sea. It boasts exceptional load capacity, maneuverability, and stability, making it an ideal choice for challenging rescue missions across lakes and waterways under RTJ Laholm's jurisdiction.
Lukas Brehm, Vice President and Sales Manager at Safe at Sea, expressed his enthusiasm about the continued partnership with RTJ Laholm, stating, 'It is very exciting that RTJ Laholm continues to trust us and chooses to invest in a new system with us. We hope this will be of great benefit!'
The SeaRanger system is scheduled for delivery in early Q2 2025, with the order valued at approximately 600,000 SEK. This investment not only reinforces RTJ Laholm's commitment to enhancing their rescue capabilities but also highlights Safe at Sea's growing influence and reputation in the maritime safety industry.
From an investment perspective, Safe at Sea's ongoing innovation and their ability to secure valuable contracts such as this one with RTJ Laholm suggest a positive outlook. Investors may consider this development as a sign of the company's robust market position and growth potential. Thus, the recommendation is to hold the stock, as Safe at Sea continues to demonstrate its capacity for strategic growth and market relevance.
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Räddningstjänsten Laholm har beställt ett SeaRanger-system för att förbättra sin räddningskapacitet i sjöar och vattendrag inom sitt ansvarsområde. Tidigare har de använt RescueRunner i över 10 år men väljer nu att investera i SeaRanger, som är utvecklat i samarbete med det sydafrikanska sjöräddningssällskapet NSRI. SeaRanger är känt för sin lastförmåga, manövrerbarhet och stabilitet. Lukas Brehm, vice vd och försäljningschef på Safe at Sea, uttrycker glädje över samarbetet. Leveransen av SeaRanger är planerad till början av andra kvartalet 2025 och ordervärdet är cirka 600 000 kronor. Informationen offentliggjordes enligt EU:s marknadsmissbruksförordning den 17 april 2025.