Ocean Infinity has achieved a groundbreaking milestone in maritime innovation, receiving a Statement of Compliance (SOC) from DNV for its revolutionary remotely supported vessel operations. The approval from DNV, the world's leading classification society, establishes Ocean Infinity as the industry's first organisation to reach the required standard of technology and operations for large vessels, and permits the beginning of onshoring marine related tasks and activities.
The significance of this achievement was underscored at SMM in Hamburg, the world's largest maritime trade fair, where DNV formally presented the Statement of Compliance to Ocean Infinity. This high-profile presentation highlights the industry-wide significance of Ocean Infinity's pioneering work.
Ocean Infinity's achievement addresses pressing industry challenges such as rising operational costs and the need for sustainable operations and an inclusive workforce. The successful implementation of remote vessel technology bringing maritime work into the office, not only demonstrates its feasibility and safety but also sets the stage for widespread future adoption, transforming global shipping practices.
“The journey towards fully autonomous and remote operation of vessels is gathering pace, and DNV is very proud to be the class partner Ocean Infinity has entrusted to accompany them on their journey. By proceeding step-by-step, beginning by moving some functions to a remote centre, and ensuring that these innovations are built on a foundation of expertise and trusted assurance, Ocean Infinity is helping the industry to move forward with confidence. That is why we are so pleased to have awarded them the first fleet wide Statement of Compliance with the DNV-CG-0264 Autonomous and remotely operated ships guideline for the first phase of Ocean Infinity’s onshoring plans. This is an achievement that has also been acknowledged by the Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore (MPA). We are looking forward to continuing the journey with Ocean Infinity and MPA towards full autonomous and remote vessel operation,” says Jarle Coll Blomhoff, Head of Digital Ship Systems at DNV.
The next two of Ocean Infinity’s vessels to be upgraded to meet the new standard are in their final stages of testing, whilst at the same time the team is already working on the next phase of its remote marine operations program.
Key achievements:
1 DNV Statement of Compliance for the remotely supported operational concept for the Armada 78 fleet of offshore survey vessels
2 DNV Statement of Compliance for Armada 78 03, the first vessel in the Armada fleet to complete the upgrade and verification process
3 Interim Acknowledgement from the Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) to commence operations worldwide with Navigators and Engineers working from an ashore ROC to lend additional support to the on-board crews and reduce their workload