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December 2017
- Survey 2017
- KR Inside
- KR R&D Trends
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Technical News
- Development of SEEMP part II standard sample
- New Regulation for the Use of the Ship Security Alert System(SSAS) for Panamanian Flagged Vessels PSC
- Notice of amendments to the welder and welder performance qualification scheme (Rules and Guidance Part 2)
- Notice for Amendments to the KR Technical Rules (Rules and Guidance Part 1, Part 7, Wig Ships)
- Port State Control Detentions
KR is now conducting inspection services using drones, responding to the industry-wide trend to use more unmanned technology.
The new service which has been successfully trialled and now launched, follows extensive collaboration and research conducted with the University of Gyeongnam Geochang.
The drone inspection will save KR’s customers time and money and will enhance the safety of the organisation’s workforce. The Inspection is conducted onboard, in and around ships and many of the inspected areas are high risk and difficult to access safely.
The inspections will be carried out using UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle-drones) and ROV (remotely operated vehicle-underwater drones) and will be an important part of the decision-making and assessment process for KR’s surveyors, complimenting their traditional surveying skills.
After researching the possibilities and technology available, KR successfully completed a series of tests utilising camera-equipped drones for ship inspections, and at the same time established a registration process for service suppliers, including the University of Gyeongnam Geochang. The two organisations now plan to work together on future technological developments.
Mr. Lee Jeong-kie, Chairman and CEO of KR said;
“We are delighted to announce that we can now offer full ship inspection services with camera-equipped drones, employing the very latest technology. This development will be a significant advantage for our customers’, saving their time and capital resources as well as increasing efficiency and safety at the worksite, which I hope, will in turn improve competitiveness across the shipping industry.
“This is just the latest development in KR’s continuous efforts to identify and develop new practical ways to meet our clients’ needs, and to enhance their businesses prosperity”.
Moving forward, KR plans to provide services using a variety of different drones to expand its inspection service areas. To offer high quality and more diverse services to more clients, KR will carry out further research and development into the relevant technology, while vetting and registering more secure service suppliers around the world, particularly in China and across Asia.