On 8th January 2013 in Toulouse the annual meeting between the highest ranks of EDF and Sea Marconi took place. The meeting had the purpose of apprising the year just expired relative to the activities included in the framework agreement* existing between EDF and Sea Marconi, which since four years ago is charged with the analysis and the diagnosis of strategic transformers (in the thousands) of nuclear, thermal and hydroelectric power plants.
The appraisal provided by EDF has been extremely positive with an increment with respect to 2011 in terms of volumes, quality of the performances, diversification of the services with new analytical methods. Sea Marconi was able to respond positively to the requests by the Customer adjusting, for example, the diagnostic reports or implementing features of the data base systems to enhance communications and the management of the flow of information. The seventeen managers present in Toulouse really appreciated our capability in responding to extreme complex problems and dealing with them as challenges by founding pioneering solutions that under different circumstances have even anticipated what was prescribed by the norms of the sector.
The 2013 activities plan for a consolidation of the results both in quantitative and qualitative terms, investigating new areas of interest with the development of new products already in a research phase.
For Sea Marconi participated to the meeting the founder and main partner Vander Tumiatti, the sales manager Luc Van Den Bogaert and the laboratory manager Riccardo Maina.
Link to the EDF letter of reference relative to the framework agreement in effect since 2009
*Through the years Sea Marconi obtained and achieved the confidence of EDF which renewed several times the multi-year contract for the assistance contract for the management of environmental crises, the contract for the analysis and diagnosis of transformers and equipment with insulating fluids, the contract for the dehalogenation of transformers with PCBs (concluded last December).





