Mon 6 Jun 2016, 08:22 GMT

HullWiper set to launch in Europe's biggest port


Launch event of hull cleaning system in Rotterdam to also include demonstration of fuel savings calculator.



GAC EnvironHull has announced that its hull cleaning system, HullWiper, will be available to shipowners berthing in the Port of Rotterdam next month.

HullWiper, which will be demonstrated at an event co-hosted by GAC EnvironHull and the Port of Rotterdam at the port on June 23, is a diver-free, remotely operated vehicle (ROV) that is designed to eliminate the need for divers to clean the vessel, cutting costs and reducing the risk to human life.

Unlike other cleaning solutions, HullWiper uses seawater under high pressure as a cleaning medium, instead of brushes or abrasives, thus minimising damage to the antifouling surface. This optimises performance and creates energy efficiency savings for ship owners, as well as reducing expenditure needed to recoat the hull.

Removed residues and harmful materials are collected in a special waste unit connected to the ROV, so waste is not discharged into the sea to ensure it meets local and regional environmental regulations - a key focus for the Port of Rotterdam.

Christer Sjodoff, GAC Group Vice President, Commercial, said: "As the gateway to the European market and a port that pioneers new thinking around the environment, Rotterdam is the perfect location for HullWiper. We believe that European ship owners will continue to see the commercial and environmental benefits of the technology, as already seen in Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Spain.

"Our upcoming launch event and panel discussion, organised in conjunction with the Port of Rotterdam, further underlines GAC EnvironHull's commitment to the service in the Netherlands, and sends the message that the GAC Group is pushing the boundaries of innovation and environmental compliance."

The panel discussion, entitled 'Smart Ship Technologies and Measures for Greener Ports', will include the first live demonstration of HullWiper in the Netherlands. The event is due to take place on Thursday, 23 June at Rotterdam's Drijvend Paviljeon from 15:30-18:00.

Representatives from the Port of Rotterdam, shipping industry figures and environmentalists will gather to discuss the challenge of pollution in port waters, give an update on the regulatory landscape, and showcase solutions to reduce hull degradation and improve energy efficiency.

A demonstration of GAC Environhull's latest free online fuel savings calculator will also be carried out at the event. This will enable participants to get an instantaneous and accurate calculation of how much they could save using Hullwiper, compared to traditional methods.


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