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E-marine’s new cable depot in Port of Salalah

by ArabianBusiness.com staff writer  on Sunday, 10 February 2008
E-marine will place its cable ships with a Remote Operated Vehicle.

E-marine Private Joint Stock Company (E-marine PJSC), a UAE-based submarine cable solution provider, has announced a new cable depot in Port of Salalah in the Sultanate of Oman.

"The strategic location of the Port of Salalah gives us enhanced reach into the West of the Indian Ocean, the East of Africa and the Red Sea, and reduces sailing time for us to reach the farthest points in the region in the shortest time. With our experience and standing in the submarine cabling industry, our aim is to always provide the most cost-effective solution to our customers," said Omar Bin Kalban, MD and CEO, E-marine PJSC.

"We are committed to being the leaders in the region for submarine cable related services and currently, this new depot is part of E-marine's various strategic expansion plans," he added.

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E-marine will place one of its cable ships with a Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) at Port of Salalah to address the growing demand for cable repair jobs in the region. The new cable depot, with eight submarine cable storage tanks, office space and general storage areas, will be completed shortly.

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