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RINA Opens Greek Fleet Operation Center

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

December 15, 2020

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Classification society RINA said it has opened its Fleet Operating Center (FOC) in newly expanded offices in Piraeus. The move, together with the relocation of the Deputy EVP for the Marine Business, Massimo Volta, to Athens, is part of the company’s long-term strategy to further strengthen its presence in Greece.

The new center will make it possible to integrate, in real time and on a single platform, ship records and certificates, ship plans, manuals and calculations, with data from the shipboard automation and meteo-marine information, Port State control statistics, piracy areas, ECA and SECA areas, navigational alerts, availability of service suppliers and many more from external sources, RINA said. The ship’s KPI will also be able to include inputs from the owner’s ERP system, such as crewing data.

The ship’s performance monitoring will be completed with optimization analytics, based on both historical data and AI-powered predictions.

The FOC will integrate RINA’s own narrow-band live streaming solution enabling remote inspections and immediate, no-delay, attendance on board, with the possibility of cooperative surveys between RINA’s surveyors and specialists, ship’s superintendent, manufacturers and technicians. The platform will display real time position and navigational data of entire fleets, allowing the classification society to support shipowners on non-RINA vessels. Ultimately, the detail on the class and the certification status of the RINA fleet will enable the expert surveying team in the control room in Athens to monitor and promptly cater for anticipated or unexpected requirements of the ship, optimizing operations and reducing downtime for shipowners.

The FOC control room will be located in the newly expanded RINA office in Piraeus.

As part of RINACube, RINA’s cloud-based platform, the FOC represents the way the class society intends to offer shipowners and ship operators both core (class and statutory certification) and additional innovative services, such as performance management tools, predictive maintenance and digital twins to enable ship optimization and reduce operational costs—with 360°and 24/7 support, RINA said.

Paolo Moretti, CEO of RINA Services, said, “We are now fully into the future of shipping. Data monitoring and analysis platforms provide powerful analytical capabilities to extract value and business insights from data. The way class societies work is changing, their ability to provide the shipping industry with additional services targeted at efficiency, safety and sustainability will be of paramount importance for the whole sector. That’s what we’re aiming at by making the Fleet Operating Center in Piraeus available to Greek shipowners, supporting strategic decisions and driving operational excellence”.

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