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SCHOTTEL and ULSTEIN with new cooperation

Optimising ship operations with digital services: ULSTEIN and SCHOTTEL announce that they will start cooperating to take the next step in automation and digitalisation within marine operations.
Published
12 July 2019
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  • Stefan Kaul, President Industrial Operations & CEO in SCHOTTEL.
  • Tore Ulstein, Chair of the Board Ulstein Group.

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The former ULSTEIN subsidiary, Ulstein Blue CTRL, will continue as an independent company under the name Blue CTRL. Both Ulstein and SCHOTTEL will own 50 per cent of the shares in the company. Deliveries from the company will be based on the unique X-CONNECT ®platform.

ULSTEIN has been developing the X-CONNECT® platform for future marine automation since 2011. SCHOTTEL has long traditions for developing control and automation systems with regards to a wide range of ship propulsion systems.

X-CONNECT® is a universal digital platform for marine automation, control and monitoring. All functionality in the system is predefined and configurable supporting the work philosophy; configure, plug and play. Besides systems for newbuilding projects the new cooperation will also offer systems suitable for vessel upgrades.

"There are many similarities between our companies. We are both privately owned. This implies the possibility of long-term strategic business concepts. We believe that we have products which are highly complementary", says Tore Ulstein, Chair of the Board in Ulstein Group and continues: "Seen from the designer's perspective, we believe that a closer integration between the development of the marine platform and the propulsion system will give far better operations of the vessel. If we manage to streamline more data between the different systems on board, we can optimise dynamic positioning and operations. This again will lead to reduced fuel consumption, reduced emission hence greener operations."

Traditionally SCHOTTEL is already present on the vessel's bridge with propulsion control systems. Propulsion controls together with the recent development of further assistance and positioning systems have always been a strategic focus for SCHOTTEL.

"We very much look forward to this cooperation in Blue CTRL and to start the common development of intelligent systems for marine automation and digitalisation. The Blue CTRL systems will not only enable us to offer our customers smarter and integrated controls for both newbuilding and existing vessels, but also provide a solid system for the offering of hybrid and electric solutions. Partnerships are essential in the current market. With the independent set up of Blue CTRL, with a clear focus on the development of automation and digital services, we ensure that we continue serve our customers as the innovative and global propulsion experts," says Stefan Kaul, President Industrial Operations & CEO in SCHOTTEL.

The X-CONNECT® platform is the backbone for a range of products; Alarm and Monitoring System, Integrated Automation System (IAS), Energy Management, Power Management System and the BLUE BOX?.

About SCHOTTEL

The SCHOTTEL Group, with its headquarters in Spay/Rhine, is one of the world's leading manufacturers of propulsion and steering systems for ships and offshore applications. Founded in 1921, the company has been developing and manufacturing azimuth propulsion and manoeuvring systems, complete propulsion systems with power ratings of up to 30 MW, and steering systems for vessels of all sizes and types, for around 70 years. Around 100 sales and service locations worldwide ensure customer proximity. For further information: www.schottel.com

About ULSTEIN ULSTEIN is a family owned company with presence in five countries, headquartered in Ulsteinvik, Norway. ULSTEIN delivers products and services within ship design, shipbuilding and equipment packages to the international market. In total, Ulstein Verft has since the beginning in 1917 built more than 300 vessels, and more than 100 vessel designs with the X-BOW® has been delivered from Ulstein Design & Solutions. ULSTEIN'S vision is to create tomorrow's solutions for sustainable marine operations.

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