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DeepTech expands its ROV fleet

DeepTech has added three TRITON XLS ROVs to its fleet. (Image source: DeepTech)

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Deepwater services and intervention specialists, DeepTech, part of the MCS Group, has expanded its fleet with three work class ROVs, bringing its total number to 26 vehicles

The Triton XLS ROVs, which operate at 150 horsepower and a depth rating of 3,000 metres, add diversity and flexibility to allow DeepTech to continue to support its worldwide portfolio and expand its business further in the Eastern Mediterranean.

As well as work and inspection class ROVs, the fleet includes MiniSpector mini-ROVs which are designed and built in-house. 

Ahmed Soliman, managing director of DeepTech, said, “The addition of these work class ROVs add to our overall fleet capacity and balance, which allows us to be even more responsive to our customers’ needs. As well as these additional work class vehicles, we are currently building a further two MiniSpector systems, which will bring our total of these mini-ROVs from eight to 10.

“Innovation is in our DNA and our ROV services and intervention can be enhanced by our group’s ROV software, including our state-of-the-art Photo Realistic 3D Cloud (PRC) technology, which is built-in to the MiniSpector, and provides underwater imagery as accurate as the human eye but without the human risk.  This gives us a further competitive advantage to enhance inspection and maintenance around the world.”

DeepTech has enjoyed steady growth in the last five years, and has expanded its custom-built facility in Cairo.