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Kongsberg Maritime announced that it has been selected to supply a large electric winch package for a pelagic trawler/purse seiner, currently being built for the Danish company - Astrid Fiskeri A/S at Karstensens Skibsvaerft A/S in Denmark.

The contract includes delivery and commissioning of a set of powerful fishery and auxiliary winches, together with a large Variable Speed Drive package and the latest version of KONGSBERG’s control and monitoring system.

Electric multidrive technology

Electric multidrive technology includes PM motors with gears mounted directly to the gearwheel and drum

The fishing winches will be fitted with new electric multidrive technology, developed by Kongsberg Maritime specifically for pelagic trawling and purse seining.

This includes permanent magnet (PM) motors with gears mounted directly to the gearwheel and drum, allowing for direct transition and smoother, more dynamic operations.

Electric winches

KONGSBERG was early in the market to deliver electric winches to the pelagic trawler fleet,” says Svein Hatlehol Henjesand, Sales Manager at Kongsberg Maritime, adding “This market has traditionally been mostly served by various high-pressure winches, while Kongsberg Maritime has also delivered dynamic low-pressure winches. We believe this has given us a head start in the current shift towards electric winches.

Software solution, self-assessment tool

The deliveries to Astrid Fiskeri include software solutions for remote access and self-assessment. A self-assessment tool is installed on an iPad and delivered to the vessel’s crew. This helps the crew to be proactive and it can assist in preventing component failure.

The self-assessment reports are also sent to Kongsberg Maritime’s onshore team of engineers. If required, a service engineer can then connect through remote access, and either resolve the issue online or make service plans for the next docking.

Digitalisation

These combined products and services demonstrate how digitalisation is essential to improved productivity for ship owners, even when the installed product is mechanical. Through a high level of cooperation with vessel crews, Kongsberg Maritime can help to remove or reduce unnecessary costs and avoid interruptions in fishing,” says Lisa Edvardsen Haugan, EVP - Deck Machinery and Motion Control, Kongsberg Maritime. 

The winch package is scheduled for delivery to the yard in Q4 2021, with commissioning during the first half of 2022.

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