Meeting customer needs
Economy is a driver for customers, too. Today’s main customer requirements relate to efficiencies in loading, fishing and harvesting capacity, as well as fuel efficiency.
“Efficiency of the vessel is key,” says Monrad. “Customers want us to help them improve fuel efficiency as well as meet new regulations and legislation about emissions and so on.
“Electrification is important to them, in terms of running and logging operations, however it’s not feasible for all systems. Actually, in the world of fishing, electrification can add fuel costs, so we monitor the performance of our vessels and consider those kinds of technologies where we know they will be suitable.”
Developing designs
While the key area for development over the last couple of decades has been stern trawlers, Kongsberg Maritime was recently involved in delivering some of the fishing industry’s most innovative and advanced vessels.
Along with the fishing vessel team, Robert and Monrad were involved in the design of the Arctic Fjord trawler – at that point the company’s largest ever fishing vessel contract, and the first to be built with partners in the United States. At 100 metres long, with a beam of 21 metres, the trawler was designed for pelagic operation in North Pacific waters, drawing from the proven designs and technologies used throughout Europe.