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The fleet covers all of the world's oceans, divided into four regions of operation: ACMA (Atlantic and
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Orange Marine has completed the laying and maintenance of cables in West Africa in
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Orange Marine has laid more than 130,000 kilometres (81,000 mi) of submarine cable in all oceans, 15,000 km (9,300 mi) of which were buried with its ploughs. From 2001 through 2011, cable ships carried out nearly 300 repairs, some of which were at a depth of 5,000 metres
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which is 15% of the world fleet. The CEO of Orange Marine and
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