The Port of Dover has announced the arrival of its newest pilot vessel, DHB Diligent, a state-of-the-art addition to its fleet, developed in collaboration with Holyhead Marine. This investment underlines the port’s ongoing commitment to enhance operational excellence, crew welfare, sustainability, and safety within one of the UKs busiest ports.
DHB Diligent is equipped with the award-winning BareFLEET system, an advanced vessel performance monitoring system designed by AST Reygar, which was specified as a mandatory requirement in the tender process. The decision to include such a monitoring system reflects Dover Harbour's focus on leveraging cutting-edge technology to improve fuel efficiency, reduce carbon emissions, and ensure strict adherence to harbour regulations.
“Investing in DHB Diligent and its advanced monitoring technology with AST Reygars BareFLEET system, marks a significant advancement for the port” said Luke Hedges, Technical Superintendent at the Port of Dover. “The BareFLEET system will play a crucial role in helping us achieve our operational and environmental goals. This is a testament to our commitment to sustainability and innovation, ensuring that our port remains at the forefront of maritime technology.”
AST Reygar is a leading provider of vessel monitoring systems, known for their innovative solutions that enhance the efficiency and safety of maritime operations. Their BareFLEET system is widely recognised for its robust and reliable performance and ease of integration, making it an idea choice for DHB Diligent. The arrival of the vessel represents a key milestone in the port’s efforts to modernise their fleet and maintain a status as a leader in the maritime industry.