Forum Energy Technologies has launched the Model 6000, a compact launch and recovery system that integrates an A‑frame, winch and hydraulic power unit into a single skid‑mounted package, aiming to reduce vessel interface requirements and speed up offshore deployment. The new system, part of the company’s Dynacon line, is designed to support inspection, maintenance and repair, cable lay and subsea survey work, and is compatible with smaller ROVs, addressing the need for operational flexibility on vessels with limited deck space. The M6000 can lift up to 5,200 kg and accommodate an umbilical length of 3,300 m , making it suitable for a wide range of subsea tasks. Its gimbal docking head and pre‑integrated electrical systems enable plug‑and‑play deployment. Kevin Taylor, Vice President at FET Subsea, said, "By combining all topside components in a single compact package, we're helping customers mobilize faster and operate more efficiently." The company delivered the first unit to a U.S. client, which is already in service after manufacturing and testing at its Texas facility.