ABB marine advisory system chosen by Tallink for efficiency gains 12 May 2021 (Last Updated May 12th, 2021 12:27)
ABB will supply its Ability Marine Advisory System, OCTOPUS, for Tallink’s new ferry.
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MyStar will provide services on the 80-km trans-Baltic route, covering Estonia’s Tallinn and Finland’s Helsinki. Credit: AS Tallink Grupp.
Estonian ferry operator Tallink has selected the ABB Ability Marine Advisory System, OCTOPUS, to enable sustainability and efficiency gains for its new ferry MyStar.
The ferry is slated for delivery next year from the Finnish Rauma Marine Constructions shipyard.
MyStar will provide services on the 80-km trans-Baltic route, covering Estonia’s Tallinn and Finland’s Helsinki.
MyStar (Photo: Tallink)
Estonian ferry operator Tallink will tap sustainability and efficiency gains enabled by ABB Ability Marine Advisory Systems – OCTOPUS for its new passenger and car ferry MyStar due for delivery from the Finnish Rauma Marine Constructions shipyard in 2022.
The liquefied natural gas (LNG)-powered MyStar will be deployed on the 80-kilometer trans-Baltic route between Tallinn, Estonia, and Helsinki, Finland, and the OCTOPUS optimization software will collect and transfer operational data from the vessel’s onboard systems to the ABB Ability Marine Fleet Portal – a solution that provides remote monitoring and a detailed performance analysis. Based on these insights, OCTOPUS offers operational advice, empowering the shipboard personnel to make informed decisions about the way the ferry is operated and optimize its performance.
ABB software to enable energy savings and performance gains for Tallinkâs new ferry MyStar
Image credit Tallink Grupp
In a repeat order for ABB, a new passenger and car ferry MyStar will join the growing number of vessels to benefit from sustainability and efficiency gains enabled by ABB Ability™ Marine Advisory Systems – OCTOPUS
MyStar, due for delivery from the Finnish Rauma Marine Constructions shipyard in 2022, will be deployed by the leading Estonian ferry operator Tallink on the 80-km trans-Baltic route between Tallinn, Estonia, and Helsinki, Finland.
OCTOPUS optimization software will collect and transfer operational data from the vessel’s onboard systems to the ABB AbilityTM Marine Fleet Portal – a solution that provides remote monitoring and a detailed performance analysis. Based on these insights, OCTOPUS offers operational advice, empowering the shipboard personnel to make informed decisions about the way the ferry is operated and optimize its performance
ABB software to enable energy savings and performance gains for Tallink’s new ferry MyStar
In a repeat order for ABB, a new passenger and car ferry MyStar will join the growing number of vessels to benefit from sustainability and efficiency gains enabled by ABB Ability™ Marine Advisory Systems – OCTOPUS
MyStar, due for delivery from the Finnish Rauma Marine Constructions shipyard in 2022, will be deployed by the leading Estonian ferry operator Tallink on the 80-km trans-Baltic route between Tallinn, Estonia, and Helsinki, Finland.
OCTOPUS optimization software will collect and transfer operational data from the vessel’s onboard systems to the ABB AbilityTM Marine Fleet Portal – a solution that provides remote monitoring and a detailed performance analysis. Based on these insights, OCTOPUS offers operational advice, empowering the shipboard personnel to make informed decisions about the way the ferry is operated and optimize its performance.