Simon Møkster Shipping Continues Their Hybridization Journey with SEAM

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In February 2016, Stril Mar was handed over from Astilleros Gondan, Spain, to Simon Møkster Shipping AS. The vessel was the yard’s 461st and was originally equipped for FiFi II, rescue missions, oil recovery, and emergency towing. The vessel has now undergone a transformative upgrade, becoming a hybrid ship with the complete e-SEAMatic® BLUE hybrid system from SEAM, according to an article published on their website.

Increasing efficiency

In a strategic move to enhance energy efficiency, Møkster Shipping opted for a containerized solution of the e-SEAMatic® BLUE hybrid system from SEAM, a popular option for ship owners looking to hybridize their offshore vessels. This not only reduces the investment burden but also optimizes space on board—an important asset in maritime operations.

The container solution is a flexible option for offshore shipowners who want to convert their vessels to more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly operations.

The delivery also includes third-party equipment, including Brunvoll’s new DP system: Brunvoll BuCon DP2.  This is a modern control system with a human-centered interface design, all developed in-house. The very first Brunvoll BruCon DP2 system passed third-party testing and verification onboard the offshore vessel in late January. Despite a relatively short timeframe, the collaborative efforts and problem-solving skills by all contributors made this rebuild a success.

– This project has been relatively complex with a larger number of suppliers involved, and short deadlines. It has been great to see all contributors working well together and managing all challenges as a team, says Svein Ingvald Mannes, Project Manager at SEAM.

Westcon Yards, one of the largest shipyards in Norway, was an important contributor to the completion of the vessel through their efficiency and problem-solving capabilities. Stril Mar is the latest of many rebuilds that SEAM and Westcon Yards have worked on together, showcasing a great collaboration over many years.

Møkster Shipping, a family-owned company, has already invested in conversions of existing vessels and plans to convert even more. Next up will be Stril Server, which will receive a similar upgrade with hybrid systems from SEAM. Technical Superintendent at Simon Møkster Shipping, Lucas Farrell, says the company is pleased to have SEAM onboard as their systems partner for the two vessels.

– We are in the midst of an important modernization and energy efficiency journey at Møkster, and we are very pleased to have SEAM onboard as a systems partner for Stril Mar and Stril Server. The project so far has been executed efficiently and professionally, and we want to thank SEAM and all our partners for a great collaboration.

The company, which has its roots dating back to 1968, has a strong track record and a visible commitment to sustainable shipping. Their fuel-saving initiative, FuelRACE (Reduce fuel AndCut Emissions), has been running since 2014 and enforces fuel saving and energy efficiency efforts throughout their operations. They aim to reduce emissions by 40% by 2030, with a goal onet zeroro by 2050.

SEAM takes pride in being a strategic partner in Simon Møkster’s journey towards superior energy efficiency and the realization of greener maritime operations. This collaboration underscores the commitment of both parties to pioneering solutions that contribute to a sustainable and environmentally responsible shipping industry, showcasing how effective energy-efficiency solutions can also be implemented on existing vessels.

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Source: SEAM

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