Lean Marine, a ship propulsion optimisation company based in Sweden, has announced it will lead a ground-breaking research and development project to accelerate the technological development, realisation and adoption of AI-powered ship operation support technology by ship crew and management.
The ‘Via Kaizen’ project is funded by the Swedish Transport Administration, Trafikverket and will be coordinated by CIT Industriell Energi AB.
Lean Marine and AI developers Molflow have been collaborating with academics from the Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden.
The purpose of their collaboration has been to develop a new AI-powered, semi-autonomous system for planning and executing more energy efficient sea voyages since the project began in August 2020.
Lean Marine’s FuelOpt and Fleet Analytics technology and Molflow’s Slipstream technology enable a higher degree of digitalization and automation in vessel operations.
The ‘on top’ propulsion automation system FuelOpt optimizes the propulsion line dynamically, in real-time, based on orders given by the AI system that has been developed within the scope of the Via Kaizen project.
In addition, the FuelOpt system gathers data from the AI system and other signals onboard. The vast amount of vessel data collected is then fed into Lean Marine’s cloud-based performance management platform Fleet Analytics where it will be shared with Molflow’s vessel modelling system, Slipstream.
Joakim Moller, Founder of Molflow, said: “Molflow is committed to attaining the best use of the information hidden in the big data sets.
“In the Via Kaizen project, Slipstream will be trained on ship data available from Lean Marine’s Fleet Analytics platform and will describe the vessel performance in different conditions with deep learning technologies.
“Our Slipstream system will then be able to determine, given the constraints of the route and the ship, the most energy efficient voyage and calculate the commands that need to be set to reach the destination with the least possible amount of fuel consumed.”
Linus Ideskog, Director of Development at Lean Marine, also commented:
“Once ‘the perfect simulated journey’ is determined, FuelOpt™ steps in and creates an interface between the captain and the AI-based voyage planning solution, empowering them to cooperate and execute the voyage accordingly.
FuelOpt will act as a key enabler in AI-powered voyages thanks to its ability to automatically and directly optimize the propulsion line based on commands set by the captain and/or sent by the AI voyage optimization solution, in this case from SlipStream.”
Mikael Laurin, CEO of Lean Marine, says: “The Via Kaizen project, funded by Swedish Transport Administration, brings industry experts, academia and ship owners/operators together to explore AI-powered ship operations in order to enable the most energy efficient voyages.
“We believe this project will contribute considerably to the reduction of emissions both from international and domestic transportation, importantly making Swedish shipping more sustainable and competitive in the long-term.”
Hannes von Knorring, Project Manager at CIT Industriell Energi, said: ”The Swedish Transport Administration’s aim is to provide smooth, green and safe transportation to everyone, across all types of transport sectors.
“The shipping industry is hugely important both for the transport of passengers and goods in Sweden and worldwide. We are pleased to receive their support and funding to conduct the Via Kaizen project that will enhance vessel operations. The project involves a wide range of competences from industry and academia which enables us to apply a holistic approach to this research.”