: Key vessels like the Astro Antares are equipped with high-capacity offshore cranes (up to 160 tonnes) to support subsea construction , cable laying, and remotely operated vehicle (ROV) operations.
Astro Offshore is not just building ships; it's building a global business. The company has entered into a landmark partnership with , a global leader in subsea engineering and ROV (remotely operated vehicle) expertise. This powerful alliance combines Astro’s modern, high-spec vessels with Oceaneering's deepwater technical know-how. The collaboration will see Astro Atlas deployed under a long-term charter in Europe, providing a potent combination for complex subsea construction, cable laying, and pipeline installation projects. This strategic move has successfully expanded Astro’s operational footprint beyond its traditional markets in the Middle East, India, and Africa, marking its formal entry into Europe . astro offshore
A significant portion of the fleet, including Astro Achernar , utilizes DP2 technology for precise positioning in complex subsea environments. : Key vessels like the Astro Antares are
Astro serves a mix of NOCs and International Oil Companies (IOCs). A significant portion of the fleet, including Astro
: The fleet includes platform supply vessels (PSVs) , multi-purpose supply vessels (MPSVs), anchor-handling supply tugs, and ocean-going ballastable barges.