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Mads Malling: A Driving Force in Subsea Construction Joins Clarksons Subsea Team

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Get ready to welcome a true industry veteran to the Clarksons Subsea Team Mads Malling, with a staggering 20 years of experience in Subsea Construction, Decommissioning, and Offshore Wind, he steps into the fray on April 2, 2024.

Mads Malling's journey through the depths of the subsea industry is a story of success. His career began as a field engineer on the Ekofisk decommissioning project, where he explored the complexities of offshore operations.

During his tenure at AF Decom Offshore, Mads held a pivotal role, orchestrating all aspects of commercial decision-making for multi-million-dollar offshore ventures in the North Sea. His collaboration with industry giants such as Statoil, ConocoPhillips, and Shell bears testament to his exceptional leadership and strategic acumen.

At Daya Offshore Construction, he served as Vice President for the Western Hemisphere. His tenure saw him spearheading ambitious initiatives and driving expansion strategies across key markets, further solidifying his reputation as a leader in the industry.  Followed by his mark at BOA Offshore AS, where he played a key role in expanding the company's subsea chartering business globally.

Mads joins Clarksons from his position of Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) at Agalas, a Norwegian offshore vessel owner. His role in the development of ground-breaking green subsea vessels underscores his commitment to innovation and sustainability, setting a new standard for environmental stewardship in the industry.

"We are excited to have Mads onboard, Clarksons Subsea Team gains not only a industry expert but also a insightful leader who has consistently pushed the boundaries of possibility in the subsea realm. His wealth of experience, coupled with his unwavering dedication to excellence, is poised to drive the team to success".

Petter Dyring, Head of Subsea at Clarksons
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