SEACOR MARINE HOLDINGS INC
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SEACOR MARINE HOLDINGS INC is screened out under 3 exclusion reasons spanning 1 issue category.
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SEACOR Marine Holdings Inc. provides global marine and support transportation services to offshore energy facilities worldwide. Its business is classified within the Energy - Fossil Fuels sector, and its fleet of offshore support vessels is primarily dedicated to servicing oil and gas exploration, development, and production activities. The company's core operations are intrinsically linked to the upstream fossil fuel industry.
SEACOR Marine Holdings Inc. provides marine and support transportation services exclusively to offshore oil and gas facilities worldwide. Its fleet of vessels is dedicated to supporting offshore exploration, development, and production activities. The company’s business model is intrinsically linked to the upstream fossil fuel sector, with its revenue and operations wholly dependent on the offshore oil and gas industry.
The company’s 2024-2025 Sustainability Report explicitly aligns with the industry-specific standard for the oil and gas sector, confirming its core operational focus. Its services enable the exploration and extraction of fossil fuels, placing it within the fossil fuel value chain. There is no evidence of a strategic pivot away from fossil fuels or a material commitment to serving renewable energy projects.
SEACOR Marine Holdings Inc. provides global marine and support transportation services specifically to offshore energy facilities worldwide. Its core business is operating a fleet of offshore support vessels—including crew boats, fast support vessels, and platform supply vessels—that service offshore oil and gas platforms, drilling rigs, and wind farms. The company’s operations are fundamentally tied to offshore fossil fuel extraction; its vessels transport personnel, equipment, and supplies essential for the daily functioning and maintenance of offshore oil and gas infrastructure.
While the company’s 2024-2025 Sustainability Report notes an increasing focus on offshore wind projects, its historical and ongoing primary client base remains the offshore oil and gas industry. The service is ancillary but integral; without these marine logistics, offshore fossil fuel operations cannot function. SEACOR Marine’s business model is classified under the fossil fuel services exclusion category, as it provides specialized equipment and infrastructure directly enabling upstream fossil fuel production.
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