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SmartLoad helps improve mooring safety at Port Taranaki

The company utilised its innovative SmartLoad 2Ex technology for Zone 2 hazardous areas to improve safety and significantly reduce the risk of mooring incidents.

Port Taranaki has a long history of mooring difficulties and experiences long period waves (LPW) which excites the motion of moored vessels, increasing the loadings and the possibility of breaking the mooring lines. Together with MetOcean Solutions Limited – a local oceanographic company, the port has developed a predictive model in calculating the loadings during LPW, but as the effect is different for every berth, data is required to calibrate calculations for loading events.

To help ensure the integrity of the mooring lines and continuously monitor the load, Scotload applied its extensive knowledge of load monitoring solutions to replicate the pins in the port’s existing boss mooring links and incorporate its SmartLoad® technology, which includes load intelligence directly on the mooring links, to deliver accurate load monitoring results in real-time.

“Ships in Port Taranaki are subject to long period wave surge” explians Peter Atkinson, port planning manager at Port Taranaki. “Predictive models are used to forecast events but we wanted to increase efforts in better managing our response to these events. One of the parameters by which we are monitoring moored vessels is the mooring line tension which is why we approached Scotload, for their expertise in this field.”

The newly developed load monitoring boss mooring links now store mooring line tension data directly on the links themselves and export it for input into the predictive model. The adapted links were also supplied with a SmartLoad 2Ex handset and standard SmartLoad software.

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