COSCO Shipping Lines' newly delivered 20,000 TEU MV Cosco Shipping Aries
has become the first containership in the world to have an energy management system
that has been cyber-certified by classification society Lloyd's Register (LR). The
ship was built by Nantong Cosco KHI Ship Engineering Co, Ltd (NACKS).
Cosco Shipping Container Line,
safety & technology department, general manager Shi Yongxin was quoted as
saying in a report by New York's Marine Log: "We have
always attached great importance to a cyber enabled fleet in order to enhance
fleet management, reduce energy consumption and control emissions.
"In the field of cyber enabled
ships, LR has great research findings and well-established requirements. During
the construction of the MV Cosco Shipping Aries, we were very fortunate to have
the great support from LR and, finally, successfully obtain the first AL3 level
descriptive note for ultra large containership in the world," he said.
The Accessibility Level AL3 is
defined by LR as "cyber access for autonomous/remote monitoring and
control (onboard permission is required and onboard override is
possible)."
The ship complies with the revised
version of LR's cyber-enabled ships ShipRight procedure, issued in December
2017, and its energy management system has received LR's cyber-enabled ship
(CES) descriptive note "Cyber AL3 Secure Perform."
According to LR, "cyber-enabled
systems" are considered to be systems installed onboard ships that would
conventionally be controlled by the ship's crew. The functionality provided by
cyber-enabled systems can range from simple remote monitoring with a crew
onboard through to a fully autonomous vessel without a crew onboard.
Consequently, as the risks can vary
considerably, the assessment of cyber-enabled systems requires a risk-based
approach to identify the hazards introduced by cyber-enablement and to mitigate
the associated risks.
Source : HKSG.
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