ABB Marine and Ports says that Singapore-based AAL Shipping (AAL) has chosen the ABB Ability Octopus marine advisory system for its advanced fleet of Super B-Class heavy lift vessels. ABB’s technology will

AAL Shipping's Super B-classs vessel AAL Hamburg. [Photo: AAL Shipping]
ABB Marine and Ports says that Singapore-based AAL Shipping (AAL) has chosen the ABB Ability Octopus marine advisory system for its advanced fleet of Super B-Class heavy lift vessels. ABB’s technology will help enhance the safety and efficiency of its cargo-carrying operations.
AAL currently has four 32,000 dwt ships in operation and four due for delivery by 2026. The third-generation Super B-Class vessels have been designed for maximum flexibility to transport bulky, heavy and high-value loads. Deployed across varying and often challenging conditions worldwide, the heavy-lift vessels require special attention to ensure that operations are continuously optimized for safety and efficiency.
Octopus is a market leader in motion monitoring and forecasting solutions for the global semi-submersible fleet. Now the demand for the monitoring and operational planning software from the project cargo and offshore wind markets is on the rise.
ABB’s Octopus package for AAL includes response forecasting and motion monitoring, which ensures vessel operations
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