American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has issued an approval in principle (AiP) for Kongsberg Maritime’s Dynamic Positioning Digital Survey (DPDS) application.The DPDS application from Kongsberg continuously gathers data from a vessel’s dynamic
American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has issued an approval in principle (AiP) for Kongsberg Maritime’s Dynamic Positioning Digital Survey (DPDS) application.
The DPDS application from Kongsberg continuously gathers data from a vessel’s dynamic positioning (DP) system, allowing annual DP surveys to move from in-person assessments on the vessel in a fixed timeframe to remote analysis onshore across a wider, more flexible timeframe.
According to Kongsberg, the DPDS app contributes to reduced vessel downtime and enhanced cost-efficiency of operations, while also cutting fuel consumption.
“ABS provides the most advanced and efficient survey capabilities in the world, and the DPDS app from Kongsberg is another step forward in the evolution of digital solutions for offshore assets.
“We are proud to work alongside Kongsberg to help support the safe and practical application of advanced technologies to optimize performance,” said Joshua Divin, ABS Senior Vice President, Western Operations.
DP systems are highly complex, comprised of many elements such as thrusters, propellers and sensors to help a vessel move accurately, either keeping track on a designated course or staying in one place regardless of factors like wind or waves.
The evaluation of the DPDS data must be performed by a surveyor with training provided by
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