Palfinger, Aker BP and Optilift are jointly developing remotely controlled offshore cranes for handling cargo on floating and fixed production infrastructure
Palfinger signed a long-term joint development agreement with Optilift covering codevelopment of the technology and access to technology beyond the duration of the project.
This follows a contract award in 2022 by Aker BP for seven offshore cranes for its platforms, including five to be remotely operated from an onshore control room in Stavanger, Norway. Offshore commissioning of the remote operation of the cranes will take place between 2026 and 2028.
Palfinger expects installations to commence in 2027 on Aker BP assets.
Other projects for remotely controlled cargo handling and offshore lifting using digitalisation technology with different operators could be pursued by Palfinger and Optilift under the agreement. Remotely operated and autonomous cranes can transport cargo from supply vessels to offshore platforms without any human intervention, even in rough weather conditions, with minimal maintenance required.
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