Posted - December 10, 2013 - Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
GAC EnvironHull, part of global shipping, logistics and marine services
provider GAC Group, has launched HullWiper, its new innovation offering
diver-free, cost effective and eco-friendly underwater hull cleaning.
Despite its compact size of just 3 x 1.5 x 0.80 m, the high-speed,
remotely-operated vessel cleaning vehicle is capable of cleaning up to
2,000 m² of hull per hour
without causing any damage to anti-fouling surfaces. After cleaning,
vessel speed and performance is significantly improved as a result of
reduced resistance, which in turn decreases carbon emissions and fuel
consumption. And as the system does not use divers to carry out the
cleaning, the risk to life is also significantly reduced. HullWiper
cleans the vertical sides of a VLCC (approximately 8,000m²) in seven
hours, half the 14 hours the same job would take using conventional
cleaning methods with divers.
Photo Source: gac.com
The easy-to-operate machine enables hull cleaning to be carried out
alongside during loading or discharge, reducing or even eliminating the
need for off-hire time. The entire process is in line with the GAC
Group’s stringent HSSE and compliance policies as well as all local and
regional environmental regulations. Residues and harmful marine growths
captured during cleaning are disposed of in an environmentally-friendly
manner instead of being discharged into the sea as done using
traditional methods.
Simon Doran, Managing Director of GAC EnvironHull Ltd, says: “Clean
& Green is the spirit of HullWiper. In an industry that is
increasingly seeking environmentally sound and risk-averse options
solutions, our cleaning service ticks all the boxes.”
HullWiper’s innovative features have earned it permission from the
Norwegian Climate and Pollution Agency KFT to perform cleaning
operations within all Norwegian ports and from the UAE Environmental
Department and DP World for use in inner harbours at all quays inside
the port of Jebel Ali.
Source: GAC
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