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OneCo flagged to new depths and heights
During the OneCo gathering on 11 February, CEO Marvin Jensen launched OneCo's flag competition for 2012. The competition means that the person who places the OneCo flag highest, deepest, in famous or spectacular places will be entered into a draw for a trip to place the OneCo flag on Kilimanjaro, the world's highest free-standing mountain.
During the OneCo gathering on 11 February, CEO Marvin Jensen launched OneCo's flag competition for 2012. The competition means that the person who places the OneCo flag highest, deepest, in famous or spectacular places will be entered into a draw for a trip to place the OneCo flag on Kilimanjaro, the world's highest free-standing mountain.
Under The OneCo gathering on 11 February CEO Marvin Jensen launched OneCo's flag competition for 2012. The competition means that the person who places the OneCo flag highest, deepest, in famous or spectacular places will be entered into a draw for a trip to place the OneCo flag on Kilimanjaro, the world's highest free-standing mountain.
While most OneCo employees have been enjoying a well-deserved holiday, the OneCo flag has been in full activity throughout the summer. The flag has now almost travelled to every continent in the world, setting new records for both height and depth.
The picture shows John Einar Onarheim, OneCo South, travelling across the North Sea from Stavanger to Shetland in a sailboat. Here they pass with the Heimdal platform in the background.
Below is a selection of the images received during the summer

Kjetil Larsen of OneCo South has brought the flag to the southern idyll "Olavssundet"

Erlend Solvang, OneCo Elektro, has ensured that the flag made it to Berlin.

Jan Andor Næs, OneCo Installation, has carried the flag on the most summits so far. Here during a summit tour in Ryfylke.

Anita H. Johansen, OneCo East has made sure that the flag gets to Greenland.

Krister Malmin, OneCo Vests, ensured that the flag was dipped at a depth of 15 metres on the island of Thodorou off Crete.

Aase Roth Saxeide, OneCo Vest, moved the flag to the American continent, more specifically to Bryce National Park.

Kennet Kira Alvsvåg, ensured that the flag was tested before it goes up again together with the winner of the competition in 2013. The summit of Kilimanjaro, 5895 metres above sea level, sets a new altitude record so far!


