CADDEN Partners with Sonardyne to Offer Innovative Marine Technology Rentals Throughout France

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CADDEN has announced a new strategic agreement with Sonardyne, strengthening their partnership through the rental of cutting-edge equipment.

With this agreement, a full range of Sonardyne solutions is now available from CADDEN’s premises in Nantes, offering professionals simplified and flexible access to these technologies. This unique agreement makes CADDEN one of the few players in Europe to offer such direct access to Sonardyne’s advanced technologies, which are renowned for their precision and reliability.

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“This partnership marks a key step in our collaboration with Sonardyne. We are delighted to offer our customers access to such high-performance equipment, which meets increasingly ambitious technical challenges,” says Gilles DANDEC, founder of CADDEN.

Colin Sutherland, Sonardyne’s Commercial Director, welcomes CADDEN to the company’s growing group of trusted rental partners, “We are delighted to welcome CADDEN as our charter partner. Having worked with them on recent projects, we are confident that they share Sonardyne’s values ​​and vision for innovation in the marine technology sector. We look forward to working with them to advance marine technology in France and beyond.”

This partnership strengthens CADDEN’s position as a key player in technological solutions for offshore scientific research and complex industrial missions.

(Image credit: Sonardyne)
(Image credit: Sonardyne)

Rental Equipment Available

CADDEN now provides its customers with a variety of equipment available for rental:

  • ADCP (Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler): This sensor is essential for oceanographic studies and offshore projects and provides real-time measurements of marine currents over entire water columns.
  • USBL (Ultra-Short Baseline): Precise underwater positioning system used for tracking remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) or autonomous vehicles (AUVs), as well as for underwater recovery missions.
  • DVL (Doppler Velocity Log): Provides accurate navigation by measuring velocities relative to the seabed.
  • Acoustic drops: These systems offer the possibility of dropping underwater loads or equipment remotely, safely, and with extreme precision.
  • Acoustic Beacons: Used for underwater positioning and communication, these beacons are essential for equipment location and tracking missions.
(Image credit: Sonardyne)
(Image credit: Sonardyne)
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