(DALFSEN, Netherlands) — ABB has won a contract to supply the ABB Ability Marine Advisory System-OCTOPUS to Roll Group’s latest vessel, BigRoll Biscay.
BigRoll Biscay is the eighth vessel in Dutch heavy-lift specialist’s fleet to rely on ABB marine software, which improves the safety and efficiency of ship operations by optimizing the route based on weather and forecasted vessel motions.
Vessel motion monitoring and forecasting is critical for heavy lift vessels that need to move safely when in transit. ABB Ability Marine Advisory System-OCTOPUS software helps find the most optimal transit based on changes in weather and wave conditions.
“Protecting cargo through motion monitoring and forecasting is key, considering the value of the heavy loads Roll Group takes care of,” said Joep Janssens, senior project engineer. “OCTOPUS provides advice that helps us avoid sea areas where excessive vessel motions are likely to occur, protecting our cargo from damage. While minimizing the environmental forces, motion-based route optimization also decreases fuel consumption and helps cut emissions as a result.”
BigRoll Biscay will also access the ABB Ability marine fleet portal, which allows shipowners to track vessels continuously and download data for further evaluation. “The combination of OCTOPUS and marine fleet portal means that we maintain full visibility of the asset and get up-to-date data that allows us to improve our operations,” said Janssens.
ABB estimates that the ABB Ability Marine Advisory System-OCTOPUS is currently supporting 90 percent of the semi-submersible heavy-lift ships in operation.
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