Klaveness Combination Carriers (KCC) continues to leave no stone unturned in the quest for cutting CO2 emissions and seeks to further improve fleet energy efficiency by signing a Letter of Intent with Shipshave AS to implement its semi-autonomous hull cleaning solution across its fleet.

KCC Eyes Energy Efficiency Gains with Fleet-wide Rollout of Hull Cleaning Solution Shipshave ITCH

Shipshave ITCH (In-Transit Cleaning of Hulls) is the first of its kind to perform hull cleaning while the vessel is sailing, with the main objective to prevent the early-stage growth of hull fouling. A successful pilot of the solution onboard MV Ballard throughout 2021 has indicated improved fuel efficiency and given KCC sufficient confidence to expand the scope of the pilot and aim for fleet-wide rollout pending KCC’s final analysis.

“Reducing the marine growth on the underwater hull of our vessels, by applying Shipshave’s innovative solution among others, is an important part of KCC’s efforts to improve energy efficiency for substantially reducing CO2 emissions and improving the sustainability of our business,” comments CEO Engebret Dahm of KCC.

“Seeing KCC’s seafarers taking ownership of improving their fuel efficiency is rewarding,” comments Eirik Eide from Shipshave. We see an accelerating uptake from KCC and other ship owners driven by a desire to go green and the upcoming Carbon Intensity Indicator,” says CEO Rune Freyer of Shipshave.