Ocean Infinity has achieved a significant milestone in maritime innovation by receiving a Statement of Compliance (SOC) from DNV for its groundbreaking remotely supported vessel operations. This approval from DNV, a leading classification society, marks Ocean Infinity as the first organization in the industry to meet the required standard of technology and operations for large vessels. It enables the commencement of onshoring marine tasks and activities, setting a new standard for the industry.
The achievement was highlighted at SMM in Hamburg, the world’s largest maritime trade fair, where DNV formally presented the Statement of Compliance to Ocean Infinity. This acknowledgment underscores the industry-wide impact of Ocean Infinity’s pioneering work in maritime technology and operations.
CEO Oliver Plunkett expressed pride in the team’s innovative spirit and dedication to pushing boundaries in the maritime industry. This achievement reflects Ocean Infinity’s commitment to combining technology-driven progress with safety in delivering services to customers. The organization’s approach to pioneering with speed while ensuring safety has led to being the first to receive the Statement of Compliance.
Ocean Infinity’s accomplishment addresses critical industry challenges such as rising operational costs and the need for sustainable operations and a diverse workforce. The successful implementation of remote vessel technology not only demonstrates its feasibility and safety but also paves the way for broader adoption, transforming global shipping practices.
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