Bureau Veritas (BV), Laskaridis Shipping and METIS Cyberspace Technology have agreed to embark on a pilot project to develop and apply a new BV SMART 3 class notation covering the use of augmented data in ship operations.
June 16, 2022 MARITIME CYBER SECURITY
Bureau Veritas (BV), Laskaridis Shipping and METIS Cyberspace Technology have agreed to embark on a pilot project to develop and apply a new BV SMART 3 class notation covering the use of augmented data in ship operations.
BV has developed a framework of SMART notations for ships, which provide consistent and uniform standards for the ‘smart’ techniques used to monitor and improve fleet performance. In a new ‘Smartship’ pilot project, BV is working with Laskaridis Shipping and METIS to develop a range of additional class notations adapted to the latest advances in digitalisation technology, with a focus on augmented ship. The SMART 3 notation will also cover ship to shore connectivity, remote decision support and remote operations.
“Collaboration in this part of the SMART certification program confirms BV’s recognition of METIS intelligent analytics as fully ready to secure the rewards of shipping’s digital future. We would also like to acknowledge the vital role forward-thinking shipping companies like Laskaridis Shipping play in delivering the true benefits of maritime digitalisation,” said Mike Konstantinidis, chief executive officer, METIS.
Paillette Palaiologou, vice president for Southeast Europe, Black Sea & Adriatic Zone at Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore, commented: “Digitalisation is transforming the maritime industry, bringing new challenges and opportunities. The new range of notations will help advance the journey towards more digitalised and autonomous ships. We are delighted to partner with Laskaridis Shipping and METIS Cyberspace Technology on this new project. Collaboration is essential to help progress new technologies and to support the industry’s transition.”
“We are very proud to be a partner in the highly innovative SMART certification project,” said George Christopoulos, chief operating officer, Laskaridis Shipping. “We have committed to being at the forefront of maritime digitalisation based on the gains these technologies deliver in operational excellence and enhanced ship sustainability.”
Drawing on Bureau Veritas expertise in the certification, implementation and survey of data infrastructure, the new SMART 3 class notation is expected to provide added value for owners, shipyards and manufacturers of digital solutions for the maritime industry.