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  • Orange Marine is a New WOC Member

    Orange Marine is specialized in the field of submarine telecommunications from the initial design and engineering, to installation of intercontinental and regional links, and maintenance of existing cables.

    In operation since the mid-nineteenth century, the submarine cable industry FCR – France Cables and Radio – became a 100% subsidiary of Orange Group in 1999. The Orange Marine fleet is one of the most experienced in the world and represents 15% of the world fleet.

    In total, Orange Marine has installed more than 190,000 kilometers of submarine cables in all oceans. The ships carried 530 repairs on routes, some of which by 5.500 meters of depth.

    His CEO, Raynald Leconte, was a speaker at the Executive Forum session of the SOS 2016.

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