IMCA Issues Reactivation of DP Vessels After Layup Information Note

August 15, 2018

Following a period of improving industry metrics during 2017, the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) has recognized that member companies could now consider reactivating their owned and managed DP vessels following a period of layup, and has issued a focused information note on this.

IMCA’s Technical Adviser – Marine, Captain Andy Goldsmith, said, “In the right circumstances there is no reason why a reactivated DP vessel should not re-enter service in a better condition than when it was laid up, and with increased cyber security measures implemented. There are also safety and efficiency benefits to be gained from re-thinking the manning aspect by re-educating, re-familiarizing, and improving crew skills, through to improving vessel and shore management interaction.”

Andy Goldsmith (Photo: IMCA)
Andy Goldsmith (Photo: IMCA)

IMCA formed a workgroup, chaired by Mike Meade of M3 Marine, comprising vessel operators, consultant companies specializing in DP, and system manufacturers from its global membership, to produce a 15-page information note designed for use by vessel owners and operators and their Marine Superintendents.

The information note features 10 main headings, under which are over 200 memory jogging bullet points. It is a useful aide memoir for professionals engaged both in preparing for, and during, the reactivation of DP vessels.

‘Reactivation of DP Vessels after Layup’ is available to all members on the IMCA website.

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