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The ship’s pioneering design is firmly focused on sustainable operation in one of our planet’s most fragile ecosystems.
Kongsberg Maritime to Design and Equip an Innovative New Krill Vessel for Rimfrost
(NORWAY, 9/14/2020)
Kongsberg Maritime has been contracted to design and equip a highly innovative vessel for the Norwegian krill processing firm Rimfrost AS. The ship is to be built by Westcon, who will complete the vessel at their facility in Norway after initial construction at the Tersan Shipyard in Turkey. It is expected that the 120m ship will be ready to begin operations in 2022.
The contract has been awarded in several stages during 2020, with the final stage signed in September 2020. The total value of the contract exceeds 200 MNOK.
Kongsberg Maritime’s design incorporates technology which is destined to set a completely new standard for krill fishing in Antarctica in terms of climate-friendliness, sustainability and optimal resource use, satisfying both DNV GL Clean Design class notation and the IMO’s Polar Code. Extensive use of heat recovery from exhaust gases, coolant water and factory processes will ensure the best possible energy utilisation, while the large-scale application of electric components will limit the danger of pollution from hydraulic systems.
Much of this innovative technology is sourced from KONGSBERG’s comprehensive product portfolio, including propulsion, steering and deck machinery, power, automation and telecoms. A Fishmaster integrated bridge solution comprising navigation, fish finding, catch monitoring and communications systems will also be supplied by KONGSBERG, in addition to remote support.
Stig Remøy.
The ship’s pioneering design is firmly focused on sustainable operation in one of our planet’s most fragile ecosystems. With this in mind, the vessel will be able to carry out much of the product processing on board, making more efficient use of the krill caught and thereby reducing the quantity required. Rimfrost CEO Stig Remøy explains: “This will be the only vessel in the world where health food and food supplements are actually produced at sea immediately after catching. Short and careful processing will have a positive effect upon product quality. This will allow us to develop a number of new products as food additives for humans, animals and farmed fish as well as for pharmaceutical use. We believe this vessel will revolutionise krill fishing in Antarctica.”
Rimfrost gained its krill licence from the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries based on the environmental and innovative aspects of the application, in addition to the vessel’s planned use as a research platform. There is also an option to construct a further vessel.
Rimfrost AS focuses exclusively on natural extracts from Antarctic krill, sourced from the pristine Southern Ocean.
“It’s inspiring to partner Rimfrost in such an innovative project,” said Egil Haugsdal, President, Kongsberg Maritime. “Here at Kongsberg Maritime we are strongly focused on a sustainable maritime future, and Rimfrost’s vision pairs perfectly with our own. Our deep involvement with this project, both in its design and in its equipment specification, has allowed us to plan a vessel which we believe is a real game-changer. By minimising emissions and maximising the efficient use of energy, we can make our industry smarter, safer and more sustainable.”
RIMFROST offers traceability at every step and having 100% ownership of the short value chain ensures precise quality and reliable production capacity.
About Rimfrost
Rimfrost AS focuses exclusively on natural extracts from Antarctic krill, sourced from the pristine Southern Ocean. All products in the RIMFROST Krill Collection is from a sustainable marine source, certified by Friend of the Sea (FOS) and Marine Stewardship Council (MSC).
About Kongsberg Maritime
Kongsberg Maritime is a marine systems provider. The company's solutions are suitable for on- and offshore, merchant marine, subsea, navy, coastal marine, aquaculture, training services and more.
Rolls-Royce Commercial Marine is now an integrated part of Kongsberg Maritime.
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