Digital Tool Helps Ship Owners Improve Dry Docking Efficiency
AMSTERDAM — Owners and operators of shipping fleets can now better control their dry docking costs with a new digital tool developed by AkzoNobel.
Known as DryDoQ Insights, it closely predicts the condition of a vessel's underwater hull without the need for visual inspection. Using data analytics, it has a unique capacity to build a complete picture of the corrosion and fouling on the surface — helping to improve maintenance planning and increase efficiency.