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Ashtead Technology, Hydrollica to Provide Seawater Tooling Technology

July 12, 2025
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Ashtead Technology Partners with Hydrollica to Introduce Environmentally-Focused Subsea Tooling

Ashtead Technology, a leading provider of mission-critical subsea technology solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with Hydrollica, a renowned manufacturer of environmentally-focused ROV and diver tooling. This collaboration aims to introduce a new generation of seawater-powered subsea tools into Ashtead Technology’s global fleet, providing innovative solutions for various subsea operations.

The key highlight of this partnership is the integration of Hydrollica’s cutting-edge technology, including the Hydro Multi-Tool, Hydro Micro Multi-Tool, and Hydro PowerPack, into Ashtead Technology’s portfolio. These compact yet powerful tools are designed to deliver high performance while significantly reducing environmental impact by replacing traditional hydraulic oil with seawater.

One of the standout features of Hydrollica’s tooling is its unique operation using seawater instead of hydraulic oil, which not only eliminates the need for potentially hazardous fluids but also minimizes the risk of contamination. This eco-friendly approach aligns with the growing demand for cleaner and more sustainable solutions within the subsea industry, particularly in sectors such as renewables, oil and gas, salvage, and marine construction.

By embracing Hydrollica’s innovative technology, Ashtead Technology is demonstrating its commitment to driving environmental stewardship and promoting greener practices in subsea operations. The introduction of seawater-powered subsea tooling not only enhances operational efficiency but also contributes to reducing the carbon footprint of underwater activities.

With this strategic partnership, Ashtead Technology and Hydrollica are poised to revolutionize the subsea sector by offering advanced and environmentally-focused solutions that address the industry’s evolving needs. By combining expertise and innovation, the two companies are set to pave the way for a more sustainable future in subsea technology.

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