We develop material handling solutions and equipment for the developing offshore wind market. Our equipment is used on SOV/CSOV’s, feeder barges, installation vessels and other marine applications.
We develop material handling solutions and equipment for the developing offshore wind market. Our equipment is used on SOV/CSOV’s, feeder barges, installation vessels and other marine applications.
Our Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) is used in marine environments. The first use-case for our AMR is on Windfarm Service Vessels (SOV) where the AMR is used to carry tools and spare parts from warehouse inside the ship to the offshore wind turbine across the gangway.
The first batch of AMR’s are now ordered by a Norwegian shipowner and will undergo testing in Q1 and Q2-2023.
The sensor package and software developed in the first AMR will act as our technology platform for other use-cases for marine and harsh environment.
The quick-acting seafastening clamps are a scalable and easy-to-install solution to release wind-turbine parts from vessels and barges. An infinite number of clamps can be synchronized to can release the wind-turbine part in less than one second and each has a clamping force of 200 mT. (Other capacity on request.) The clamps are controlled by a radio-remote and can be tied into a mission control system for safe release and lift-off.
Please get in touch to learn more about the system.
Stavanger Engineering’s electrical skidding system for ISO containers is a low-cost and low-maintenance solution for moving and securing containers.
Key features:
Stavanger Engineering’s electrical skidding system is developed for use on CSOV and SOV’s. It can both move and seafasten containers with one person operating the system. The sturdy chain drive can handle dirty and harsh environments.
A simple and maintenance-free load limiter system stops the movement once container is moved to the seafastening brackets. Each side of the push-system are synchronized using a driveshaft.
The modular design can be expanded to move a large number of containers.