General handling advice: Reeling, Installation and Deployment
May 31, 2022 12:02:17 PM / by Sander van Leeuwen posted in Energy
General Handling Advice: Storing and Unpacking
May 31, 2022 12:01:19 PM / by Sander van Leeuwen posted in Energy
Step 5: Termination Handling & Inspection
May 31, 2022 12:00:18 PM / by Sander van Leeuwen posted in Energy
Step 4: Fiber Optics Testing
May 31, 2022 11:58:45 AM / by Sander van Leeuwen posted in Energy
Choosing a subsea cable termination (including Terminations Ebook)
Apr 12, 2022 2:21:52 PM / by Manuella Hoogendijk posted in Energy
You’ve selected the perfect subsea cable design for your big project, but now the question arises: Which type of cable termination should you use?
Field Service: Staying Operational With On-board Assistance
Mar 15, 2022 3:40:02 PM / by Nicole van Leeuwen-Becht posted in Energy
Choosing and purchasing a subsea cable system is just the beginning of a multi-year process. This is true for all types of cables, like sonar cables and ROV cables.
The equipment must be stored, maintained, deployed, and operated properly and repaired as necessary to get the most value from your investment. Above all, downtime in production due to cable problems must be avoided at all costs.
The effects of ocean sustainability projects on designing ROV Cables
Feb 8, 2022 10:57:43 AM / by Marco Cano posted in Remotely Operated Vehicles, Energy
Following the transition in the energy market, a transition in using ROVs and ROV Cables is also taking place. After all, fossil fuels are finite, and all kinds of ways of generating energy sustainably are currently being sought.
This also applies to the open sea in the form of Ocean Sustainability Projects.
Five Types of Terminations
Nov 6, 2019 10:03:00 AM / by Manuella Hoogendijk posted in Remotely Operated Vehicles, Energy
DeRegt works with each individual client to provide the perfect cable solution for their specific requirements. Each cable system by DeRegt is custom-made and this does not only apply to the cables themselves, but the terminations as well.
7 mechanical tests for marine cables and your subsea project
Apr 26, 2019 12:36:41 PM / by Sander van Leeuwen posted in Remotely Operated Vehicles, Energy, Defense & Security
There are many aspects to designing a dynamic cable. For example, a cable can be meant to move while in use, as happens when towing or because of wave motion. Other aspects are things like torque balancing, the load versus elongation properties, the crush resistance and fatigue life.
Check out our number one priority: health and safety
Apr 17, 2019 4:43:05 PM / by Jeroen Romijn posted in Remotely Operated Vehicles, Energy, Defense & Security
Like every company, we’re in business to make a profit. But not at any expense. And certainly not at the expense of our employees, assets, the environment and communities. So how do we work? What principles do we live by? We covered them all in our recent Health and Safety Day. See for yourself by watching the video.

