Supply base operator ASCO has joined forces with Ultra Electronics in an attempt to revolutionise vessel monitoring services.
Working in collaboration with Ultra Electronics Surveillance & Security Systems (ULTRA), ASCO has been awarded a major, long-term contract by an international operator.
The aim of the project is to provide collision avoidance monitoring which should improve safety at sea.
Ultra Electronics will use multiple platform-based radar early warning systems (REWS) to detect and gather data on marine traffic.
This data will then be sent onshore to be centrally monitored and co-ordinated by ASCO’s control room team which includes master mariners providing a 24/7, 365 day a year service.
The data will also be tracked by offshore platforms and Emergency Response and Rescue Vessels (ERRVs).
ASCO UK CEO Craig Lennox said: “Ultimately, our goal is to combine existing radar capability and supplement it with the innovative technology and skill of both organisations to create an interconnected network for the North Sea vessel market – and that is a very exciting prospect.”
Craig Revie of Ultra Electronics added: “Providing monitoring and safety systems that reduce manpower and increase opportunities for the efficient deployment of assets, ULTRA hope to expand this approach to other offshore operators in the North Sea and other regions to support cost saving during these challenging times.”