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IMCC
Dublin, 25.9.2014
Oskar Levander, VP Innovation, E&T, Marine
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Rolls-Royce
55,000 people - in 45 countries
• Aero engines
• Helicopter
engines
• Aero engines
• Helicopter
engines
• Equipment
systems
• Ship Design
• Gas turbines
• UK’s nuclear
powered subs
Aerospace Marine & Industrial Power Systems
Civil Defence Marine Energy & Nuclear Power Systems
• Marine and land
based power
systems
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Marine division
Commercial Marine Naval Service
Over 6.400 employees in 34 countries
Over 30.000 vessels with our design and/or equipment
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Revenue by business 2013
Civil 42 %
Defence 17 %
Marine 13 %
Energy & Nuclear 10 %
Power Systems 18 %
Marine FY2013
Order book: £3,996M
Underlying revenue: £2,527M
Underlying OE revenue: £1,438M
Underlying services revenue: £1,089M
Underlying profit before financing: £281M
MIPS
AERO
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More than 6,000 Marine employees worldwide
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A comprehensive range of products
Ship design and
integrated ship
systems
Diesel and gas engines
Propulsion systems Azimuth thrusters
Waterjets
Gas turbines
Steering systems Electrical podded
propulsors
Automation and control
(DP)
Winch systems Stabilising systems Tunnel thrusters
- Focus on environmental friendly solutions based on the widest range
of products in the marine industry
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Integrated systems capability
• Ship design
• Diesel/ LNG engines
• Propulsion system
• Motion control
• Automation & control
• Dynamic positioning
• Deck machinery
- Commercial vessels
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• 24 hour availability worldwide
• 54 service centres in 32 countries
• More than 1.800 service personnel worldwide
Worldwide support
- The global Marine service network
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Fundamental Changes in Shipping
Historic changes:
– From sail to steam
– Coal to diesel
– Introduction of the container ship
– Cross Atlantic airflights (end of the ocean liners)
– ....
What will be the most fundamental changes in shipping
during your career?
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Fundamental Changes in Shipping
SAIL
COAL
DIESEL
HFO
LNG
Methanol?
Auxiliary Sail
Today
We are at the dawn of a new marine fuel era!
Marine fuel transition era
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Fundamental Changes in Shipping
Next changes:
• LNG will become one of the main marine fuels
• Introduction of hybrid and battery propulsion
• Introduction of unmanned ships
• ...
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Ship Intelligence Trends Today
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Ship Intelligence Trends Today
Today:
• Navigation and station keeping
• Decision support
• Operational real time optimization
• Health monitoring
• Automated reporting
The trend is towards more intelligent and automated
systems and the role of crew is becoming more
supervision of the operation
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Why Remote Controlled Ships?
Making ship transport more efficient and safe!
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Remote Controlled Ships
• Reduced crew costs
• Access to competent crew
• Better working conditions for the seafarers
• Improved ship efficiency
• Improved safety
• Response to technology trends
– Big data
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Other Unmanned Vehicles
• Airplanes
• Helicopters
• Cars
• Trains and subways
• Submarines
• ROV:s
• Offshore installations
• ...
It is not if, it is when...
Marine is only following todays trend!
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Crew Competence
How to best utilise the skills of the crew?
• What is the core skill of the crew vs. what do they spend
their time doing?
Crewing can be the 2nd largest element in ship
running costs after fuel
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Crew Trends
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
1850 1900 1950 2000 2050
Nu
mb
er
of
cre
w
Crew size for ocean going ships
Will the trend stop and crew numbers stay flat or will we reach 0?
?
Diesel
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Remote Operations
Better working environment
• Safe
• Comfortable
• Close to family and friends
Attract young people to shipping
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Safety
• New aids to the navigation of ships
• Most marine accidents are related to human errors
• Redundant machinery with predictive maintenance schemes will improve reliability
• Automatic safe mode if loss of control occurs
Unmanned operation is not suited for all types of ships – we will still have seafarers at sea in the future
A remote controlled ship must be as safe or safer than a conventional ships!
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Safety
What is safer?
– 20 persons onboard a vessel in the North Sea in a raging storm, or
– 2 persons in a control room on land?
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Piracy
Unmanned ships are easier to protect and more difficult to highjack
No hostages
• Less interest for pirates
• Military intervention is less risky
IT security is vital
• New type of threat
• Sufficient IT security solutions are already available (e.g. military airplane drones)
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Remote Controlled Ships - Features
NO HOTEL SYSTEMS • Water production • Water heating • AC • Sewage treatment • ...
MORE CARGO NO DECK HOUSE
LOWER LWT
LOWER COSTS
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Remote Controlled Ships - Features
NEW POSSIBILITIES • New machinery locations • Novel machinery types • Better cargo handling • ...
BETTER WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION
REDUNDANT MACHINERY
LOWER POWER DEMAND • Lower resistance from reduced LWT • Lower hotel load • ...
COMMUNICATIONS • Ship-to-shore • Ship-to-ship • IT security • ...
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Remote Control or Autonomous?
Remote control
• Port operations
• Navigation in congested areas
• Advanced manoeuvring situations
• ...
Autonomous operation
• Navigation at open sea
• Information analysis
• Complete ship traffic overview
• Route and speed optimisation
• ...
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ROADMAP for Unmanned Ships
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2015 2020 2025 2030 2035
Technology Development
most of the building blocks are already there, but not built into commercial solutions
need to go from component level to total ship health management…
…and eventually to ultra high reliability
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2015 2020 2025 2030 2035
SOME EXAMPLES OF
CONFLICTS WITH
PRESENT
INTERNATIONAL
RULES AND
REGULATIONS
International Regulatory Obstacles
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2015 2020 2025 2030 2035
CABLE FERRY
COASTAL CARGO SHIP
SEMI-AUTONOMOUS OCEAN GOING CARGO SHIP
AUTONOMOUS OCEAN GOING CARGO SHIP
Potential Timeline For Ship Concepts
Ships operating in restricted areas and not engaged in
international traffic can be exempted by the Flag State
Adoption of the technologies and functionalities towards
autonomy is thus likely to start from locally operating vessels
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Summary
Ship intelligence – main technology trend in shipping
One of the most fundamental changes in shipping you
will experience is the introduction of unmanned ships
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Better Power for a Changing World
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