AUTOMATED
WASHING

Robotic fully automated hull washing technology

ADVANCED SOFTWARE

Machine learning data driven optimisation software

RECYCLING SYSTEM

Fully automated bio-fouling recycling system

WORLDWIDE NETWORK

Worldwide washing stations’ network in major ports

About us

The blue has never been so green

We are developing innovative technologies to wash the hull of all type of vessels, reducing carbon and sulfur emissions and improving the efficiency of merchant fleets.

Why a clean hull is important?

Organic bio-fouling encrusts every surface exposed to the seawater and it is responsible for the friction during navigation, increasing drag and fuel consumptions, and, consequently, the carbon and sulfur emissions.

LESS MOTION DRAG

A clean hull cancels the friction due to encrustation of algae and barnacles

LESS FUEL CONSUMPTION

Less friction means less energy to move the vessel and less fuel consumption

LESS CARBON EMISSIONS

Less fuel burnt means fewer emissions of carbon dioxide and sulfur

EFFICIENT NAVIGATION

Less fuel means lower navigation costs, less idle time, and more efficiency

Our hull washing technology

We developed with our partners an innovative robotic technology to wash the hull of commercial fleets in a fully automated way, reducing idle times and costs.

ROBOTIC

Fully automated hull washing machine, sliding from stern to bow, modular to fit any vessel breadth and shape

GREEN

High-pressure water jets, no chemicals, wastewater collected to prevent port water pollution and NIS escape

CIRCULAR

Organic bio-fouling is filtered as a source of carbon and recycled to be even more green and environmental friendly.

COMPETITIVE

Blazing fast, no idle costs, high quality washing, operative in a wide range of conditions and locations or in open waters

Our software ecosystem

Washing stations are empowered by a specialised software to optimise operations, reroute vessels, train personnel and make all relevant data publicly available

AGATHA

A proprietary AI for the prediction of the optimal washing interval and the rerouting of vessels to the worldwide servicing station network

ULYSSES

A cloud-based multi-platform booking system integrated with the prediction system for optimal service scheduling

PROMETHEUS

A comprehensive toolbox for on-site personnel VR-training and AR-guided maintenance protocols and remote assistance

HERMES

API interface for real-time analytics, anonymization and data aggregation to provide KPI to public and private players

Latest news from our team

According to the International Maritime Organization, the global shipping industry is responsible for around 2-3% of global greenhouse gas emissions, with the majority of those emissions being carbon dioxide. In 2018, it was estimated that the global shipping industry emitted around 1.12 billion tons of CO2 […]
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that is responsible for regulating shipping and ensuring the safety and security of ships. One of the key areas of focus for the IMO is reducing the carbon emissions from the maritime industry. […]
The ancient Greeks and Romans had a strong naval tradition and relied heavily on their fleets for trade, transportation, and warfare. To maintain the efficiency of their ships and prevent biofouling, they used a variety of methods. One method was to coat the bottom of the […]