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CMA CGM and ABB partner on new parametric roll solution

CMA CGM has launched a new collaboration with technology solution provider ABB on a new parametric roll algorithm to improve ship safety.

The solution integrates a theoretical framework developed by the French shipping company into the ABB Ability™ OCTOPUS Marine Advisory system.

The two partners highlight that parametric rolling, meaning that a vessel experiences large rolling motions as it moves in waves, has been a ship safety challenge for decades, affecting container ships, ro-pax vessels, and car carriers. CMA CGM and ABB believe that by detecting and helping to prevent extreme parametric rolling, the new algorithm will help enhance operational safety by reducing the risk of accidents, vessel damage, and cargo loss at sea.

Preventing parametric roll incidents can also help avoid potential costs associated with repairs and cargo damage. Furthermore, through its integration into ABB’s OCTOPUS system, the solution is expected to allow real-time monitoring and response, improving voyage efficiency and reducing downtime caused by adverse weather conditions.

CMA CGM will deploy the solution across its global fleet and offer comprehensive training, which will also be available for the wider industry, for the users. ABB’s scope of supply covers the installation of the OCTOPUS onboard system as well as complete engineering, project management, and commissioning services.

ABB and CMA CGM have a longstanding relationship, with around 200 vessels already equipped with ABB’s OCTOPUS system.





Antonis Karamalegkos
Managing Editor

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