As part of a pioneering joint development project (JDP), ABS approved a range of ship repair and retrofit work processes for remote survey at Qatar Shipyard and Technology Solutions.
ABS tested, validated, and approved remote survey techniques at Qatar Shipyard and Technology Solutions for several survey tasks, which included rudder clearance inspection; stern tube wear-down inspection; and rudder plug opening inspection.
Optimise scheduling
The framework established in these activities will serve as the foundation for expanded projects
It is the culmination of the JDP, which explored how techniques developed by ABS for its industry renowned program of a remote survey of vessels in service can optimise scheduling and minimise downtime for the shipyard, vessels, and ABS surveyors.
The framework established in these activities will serve as the foundation for expanded projects.
Remote survey of operational vessels
"ABS is taking our leadership in the remote survey of operational vessels and applying that experience and insight to the shipyard," said Erkan Erkul, ABS Business Development, Qatar.
Erkan Erkul adds, "The potential of these technologies is significant, promising enhancements in the efficacy of surveys, being less intrusive to the asset and reducing risks to personnel like exposure to potentially hazardous environments."
UAVs, crawlers, ROVs
"This collaboration with ABS aligns perfectly with our mission to provide innovative and sustainable, effective solutions to our customers," said Damir Glavan, Chief Executive Officer at Qatar Shipyard Technology Solutions, adding "By offering remote surveys for the vessels, we are achieving more efficient, faster, and safer operations."
ABS is pioneering the way forward in applying technologies such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), crawlers, remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), and wearable technologies to augment traditional class-related surveys and inspections.