ABS and Lloyd’s Register Release Common Software
(Houston and London) ABS and Lloyd’s Register (LR) announce the release of jointly-developed software that will be used to assess bulk carriers and oil tankers designed to comply with IACS Common Structural Rules (CSR). The common software draws upon the technical strengths of ABS and Lloyd's Register and will be used to evaluate new designs presented to either society.
Recognizing the strengths of their collaborative efforts and to demonstrate commitment for consistency, ABS and LR also announce the establishment of Common Structural Rules Software, LLC – a joint company with offices in Houston and London. The entity will maintain the newly released software and develop new common software which will assess vessels designed to comply with the harmonized CSR that will be submitted for industry review in 2012.
“I am pleased that the strategy laid out a decade ago is achieving our objectives,” said ABS Chairman and CEO Robert D. Somerville. “First was the development of the CSR which was completed in 2005. It was always our vision that the next step would be the common software that we announce today. Since many shipowners have also been requesting common software, this is truly an important milestone. The joint venture will hopefully help to drive the final step – the adoption of common software by other societies. It is ABS’ and LR’s desire that other societies join in this initiative.”
“This is what shipowners, designers and shipbuilders need. We can only obtain consistency in CSR calculations through common software,” said Richard Sadler, Chief Executive Officer of Lloyd’s Register Group. “We very much hope that other classification societies will join this common project.”
CSR Software is being officially released to the industry today. Training sessions will be offered in key maritime locations with the initial sessions scheduled to occur in Shanghai, China during March.
CSR Software Managing Director Aidan O’Donnell, who has been with this project since its inception, is looking forward to the next stage, “Harmonized CSR presents an ideal opportunity to establish usage of common software in support of the new Rules. Establishing consistent application from the outset will be easier through our joint development.”
“ABS and LR have developed an excellent working relationship during the last few years,” said CSR Software Director of Operations Robert Spencer. “We have mutual respect for the technical capabilities of each society and this is important as we begin the development of the new software.”
Source: Lloyd’s Register