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Cable System Route Planning

Primary route planning and the subsequent desk top study are probably the most important phases in developing and delivering a system. The process provides early risk analysis and an accurate understanding of the systems construction to clearly and accurately identify all costs involved.

Using up to date nautical charts and survey data, Ocean Cable Technologies experienced personnel can develop an accurate Route Position List (RPL) clearly specifying exact cable lengths based upon prescribed bottom slacks. This process, when used in the early stage of the planning cycle, has been highly successful in enhancing cable length estimates and subsequent costs.

Benefit from:

  • Early risk assessment
  • Accurate assessment of cable lengths required.
  • Improved support during bidding stage.

  • Accurate RPL based on required bottom slack
  • Establish viability of externally supplied RPL’s
  • Feasibility study into armour cable deployment with armour wire cutback




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 ISRSystem Mobile

Ocean Cable Technologies Ltd introduces the industry’s first mobile Service Repair Technology. The ISRSystem Mobile has been used successfully in various remote locations for land jointing and can also be used on small vessels of opportunity for shallow water repairs.
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 In Service
 Repair System

ISRSystem delivering the highest standards in technology for ship board jointing. 
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 Cable System
 Route Planning

Cost effective desk top application to enhance route planning operations. Effective both for both onboard and office based tasks.
 
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 80mm Cable
 Cutter

Enhance ship board safety and routine tasks with Ocean Cable Technologies 80mm Cable Cutter. Design specifically for subsea telecommunications cables of all sizes.
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  Ship Board
 Equipment
 Sourcing and
 Leasing

If you need ship board operational equipment we help by source the right equipment for your specific needs.
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