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Case Study

High-Speed Interceptor Triumph

High-Speed Interceptor Triumph

The Situation

Our clients' were in the process of building a High Speed Interceptor that aimed to break a world record. The Transatlantic Crossing involved racing through the ‘northern route’ from Newfoundland to Killybegs via Greenland and Iceland for refuelling.

Our clients original interceptor was the record-holder for circumnavigating, adding yet more pressure to their record-breaking goal.

The Challenge

The project was running behind schedule, leaving our client at risk of failing to meet the deadline on the business-critical order.

In urgent need of a team of contractors to help build the interceptor and meet the deadline.

The Outcome

VHR recruited and onboarded the first group of contactors within one week of making contact with our client in September. In total VHR placed a team of 26 contractors, including GRP Laminators, Marine Electricians and Team Leaders.

VHR’s Marine recruitment services helped position back on track to meet the project deadline and delivered significant recruitment savings.

They continue to work with VHR on similar new-build projects.  

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Contractors Recruited

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