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Automated Mooring Systems
Manufactured by Cavotec MoorMaster
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Who we areCavotec is a multi-national group ofcompanies serving the followingindustries: mining and tunnelling, portsand maritime, steel and aluminium,energy and offshore, airports, generalindustry and automation. In the early1960’s our main focus was the designand production of motorised cable reelsprimarily for manufacturers of towercranes, harbour cranes and miningequipment. Today, Cavotec is connectingmobile equipment around the world inmany diverse applications.
Where we areThe Cavotec Group consists of 7manufacturing “Centres of Excellence”located in Canada, France, Germany,Italy, Norway, New Zealand and Swedenand by 5 local manufacturing unitslocated in Australia, China, Germanyand the USA. For the distribution ofproducts and providing support tocustomers Cavotec has 27 salescompanies which, together with anetwork of distributors, serve more than30 countries in five continents. Theultimate objective is to be perceived as“local everywhere”.
How we workOur aim is to work closely with ourcustomers in order to build long-termpartnerships. To achieve this aim wehave created a working environmentthat attracts the best people, encouragesthem to stay and brings out their bestqualities. By producing totally reliablesystems and backing them with efficientservice, we strive to create true customersatisfaction.
Automated Mooring Systems
Cavotec MoorMasterCavotec MoorMaster is an engineering Centre of Excellence within the internationally operating Cavotec Group. Specialised in thedesign and development of an innovative range of automated mooring systems, Cavotec MoorMaster is at the forefront of innova-tion within the Group. The automated mooring systems have been adopted by important shipping and port companies, includingwell-known industry operators such as APMT (Port of Salalah), Searoad Shipping Australia, Port of Dover (UK), Toll New Zealandand the St. Lawrence Seaway in Canada. Together these systems have performed tens of thousands of mooring operations, withoutany ropes or intervention from mooring teams.
Cavotec MoorMaster continuously looks to make mooring safer, more reliable and secure while at the same time improving generalport and cargo handling efficiencies.
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Cavotec Group Organization
As shown here the Cavotec Group isorganized to support its customersaround the world through itsmanufacturing units and salescompanies. Each Cavotec manufacturingcompany, no matter where it is located,aims at being a market leader in its fieldby providing innovative and reliableproducts to Group customers.Each Cavotec sales company, in the 27countries where they operate, aims atbetter serving its local market followingthe Group philosophy “to be localeverywhere”.
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Manufacturing network
Centres of Excellence
FranceCavotec RMSSpring Driven Reels
GermanyCavotec AlfoSpring Driven ReelsSlipring Columns
Cavotec FladungAircraft Support SystemsSecurity Systems
ItalyCavotec SpecimasMotorized Cable ReelsPanzerbelt Cable ProtectionSlipring Columns
NorwayCavotec Micro-controlRadio Remote Controls
SwedenCavotec ConnectorsElectrical Plugs & Sockets
New ZealandCavotec MoorMasterAutomated Mooring Systems
Local Manufacturing
AustraliaCavotec AustraliaMotorized Cable Reels
ChinaCavotec ChinaProduct Assembly
GermanyCavotec Micro-controlRadio Remote Controls
SwedenCavotec SwedenProduct Assembly
USACavotec USAProduct Assembly
Group Partners
BelgiumGantryCrane Rail Systems
ItalyBrevetti StendaltoCable ChainsPrysmian (Pirelli)Flexible CablesTratos CaviFlexible Cables
Sales network
Cavotec Sales Companies
Cavotec Australia
Cavotec Belgium*
Cavotec BeNeLux
Cavotec Brazil*
Cavotec Canada
Cavotec Chile
Cavotec China
Cavotec Denmark
Cavotec Finland
Cavotec France
Cavotec Germany
Cavotec Hong Kong
Cavotec India
Cavotec Italy
Cavotec Korea
Cavotec Latin America
Cavotec Mexico
Cavotec Middle East
Cavotec Norway
Cavotec Russia*
Cavotec Singapore
Cavotec South Africa
Cavotec Sweden
Cavotec Turkey
Cavotec UK & Ireland
Cavotec USA
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General Information
Traditionally mooring ships has alwaysbeen done by using ropes. Thispractice has remained unchangeddespite strong technical developmentswithin ports and shipping over recentdecades.
The automated mooring solutionsdeveloped by Cavotec MoorMasternow bring mooring up to speed withthe pace of the modern shippingindustry.
By using vacuum and hydraulic basedtechnology instead of ropes the wholeoperation of mooring a ship isreduced to a simple press of a button.
Average time for a ship to be securedis reduced to within 12 seconds and iscompletely automatic.
Ships can moor almost immediatelywithout the need for mooring gangs,meaning cargo operations cancommence sooner and the vessel willenjoy a faster turnaround.
MoorMaster introduces enhancedsafety for ship and shore personnel asthe hazards associated with mooringlines are no longer present.
MoorMaster has advanced real timemonitoring features ensuring the
mooring operator, ship captain andport authority are constantly wellinformed of the status of the mooring.
Once the system is activated, thevacuum pads extend and secure theship. The units are designed to allowfor the majority of hull types easilyaccommodating typical surfaceirregularities. The units connect closeto the waterline and counteract shipmovements at the berth providing asignificant improvement over mooringlines in surge affected ports.
Cavotec MoorMaster - safe, reliableand efficient.
Thanks to the innovative MoorMaster designthe mooring of a ship can be done in a frac-tion of the time and cost compared to moo-ring with ropes.
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The main advantages
Safety
• Risk of injury to shore and shippersonnel by mooring ropeseliminated.
• Continuous load monitoring andsophisticated alarm functions, relayedin real time to operations personnel.
• Multiple redundancies of vacuum padsand inherent fail safe features ensure asecure mooring even during powercuts or loss of control signals.
• Robust mechanical design using onlytop-rated components, ensuringreliable performance.
Economy
• Fast attachment (typically > 12 sec)and quick release.
• Allows larger ships to use smallerstructures without the need to addstructure for line leads and bollards
• Avoids delays while waiting formooring teams to become available.
• Only one operator required, basedashore or onboard, to activate andremotely monitor (if necessary) themooring system.
• No more disruption of other duties orto mandatory rest hours of ship crews.
• Potential reduction of crew numberson ships and pier on fixed-routeoperations.
• A shorter port stay may means lessspeed is required at sea and can offerbetter ship and berth utilisation.
Environment
• Fast mooring means less operation ofthe ship’s propulsion, of tugs andlines’ boats etc, and consequentlydiminishes emissions into the portenvironment.
• The mooring systems have low electricpower demand and use minimalconsumption once attachment hasoccurred.
• Lower speed requirement for seavoyage translates into fuel savings.
• Offers measurable reduction in ropecosts, less abrasion to hull paintworkand reduces mechanical wear on shorefenders
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Solutions for container terminals
Container terminals have become acrucial link in today’s global economy.Often they are the main logistics hub fora large geographical region ensuring thesmooth exchange of consumer goods,commodities and industrial products.Gains in efficiency and productivity thatcan be made regarding the ship to shoreinterface is potentially significant furtherdown the logistics chain and can have aprofound impact on the commercialsuccess of terminal operators, shippinglines and their customers.
Cavotec MoorMaster’s automatedmooring systems close the technologicalgap between container ships and today’shighly automated terminal facilities.
Container ships are becoming larger andin many ports the mooring of these hugevessels with ropes can easily exceed 30minutes. MoorMaster can secure theselarge ships in a matter of seconds,allowing shore personnel faster access tothe vessel to begin cargo operations.
In surge affected ports, MoorMaster holdsships steady providing a stable platformfor faster crane and cargo movements.
Infrastructure• Improved pier utilisation through
closer spacing of ships
• Quay length can be ‘virtuallyextended’ as the ship’s bow canoverhang the end of the quay.
• MoorMaster may reduce arequirement for an expanding port toextend breakwater protection
Safety• Reduced risk of mooring accidents
• Real-time monitoring of actualmooring process and forces duringthe port stay
Environment• Reduced emissions
• Quicker connection to shore power
Efficiency• Higher container transfer rates
Ship is held very steady alongside,which may in future allow for theautomation of shore cranes Improved turn-around time, allowingfor better berth utilisation
• Improved continuity of work processes
• Shorter operating times for habourtugs
• No mooring teams neededFaster access for lashing gangsHarbour Pilots can depart a mooredvessel faster
Advantages
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Solutions for RoRo and Ferry Terminals
Transport of RoRo cargo by sea plays anincreasingly important role in reducingroad congestion. Good examples are thespecialised pure car carriers (PCC) whichform an integral part of the logisticschain within global car manufacturing,and passenger ferries which are mostlyemployed on short sea routes wherereliability of schedule and quick crossingtimes are of vital importance.
While many RoRo ships and ferries tradeon fixed routes, adaptability to differentports remains important to ship ownersand terminal operators. With increasingship sizes, the challenge is often tosafely moor in adverse environmentalconditions, especially where pier spacefor ropes is restricted. The CavotecMoorMaster is very effective inshortening the time in port, and allowsterminals to operate in adverseenvironmental conditions that areincompatible with traditional ropemooring. Retrofitting existing terminalswith Cavotec MoorMaster allows usageby vessel sizes beyond the originaldesign envelope, without the need forcostly pier extensions.
Infrastructure• Improved pier utilisation with to
closer spacing of ships
• Quay length can be minimised asship’s bow and/or stern can overhangthe end of the quay
• Ideal for combination with simplepile-based berths
• MoorMaster may reduce arequirement for an expanding port toextend breakwater protection
Safety• Reduced risk of mooring accidents
• Reduced risk of linkspan damagewith automatic guidance
• Real-time monitoring of actualmooring process
Efficiency• Shorter, more predictable turn-around
times, allowing for better berthutilisation
• Improved continuity of work processes
• Reduced risk of cargo and passengerlink disruption in adverse conditions
• Reduced risk of schedule disruptiondue to industrial action
Environment• Reduced emissions thanks to faster
mooring process
• Less pier and breakwater structuresrequired
Advantages
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Solutions for Dry Bulk and Tanker terminals
Bulk cargoes represent the largestproportion of global trade categories byvolume and transporting these by searemains the most effective option. Thesespecialised ships are categorisedaccording to their size, and vesselswithin one class share similar hull shapesand dimensions.
The ships are not usually operated onfixed routes, but chartered for singlevoyages. Terminal operators typicallyhave to compensate the ship owner forlost time if undue delays are incurred atloading or unloading terminals.
The Cavotec MoorMaster makes theship interface more predictable andstable, thus reducing downtime due toadverse conditions in port. By significantlyreducing ship turn-around time, shipsand terminals can be utilised moreefficiently.
Infrastructure• Improved pier utilisation thanks to
closer spacing of ships
• Quay length can be limited as ship’sbow and stern can be extend beyondthe quay
• Cavotec MoorMaster systems absorbmotion, leading to possible reductionin breakwater requirements
Safety• Reduced risk of mooring accidents
• Reduced risk of linkspan damagethanks to automatic guidance
• Real-time monitoring of actualmooring process
Efficiency• Improved turn-around time, allowing
for better berth utilisation
• Improved continuity of work processes
• Improved cargo transfer rates, even inlocations with swell or surge motion
• Increased cargo throughput atexisting terminals.
Environment• Reduced emissions thanks to faster
mooring process
• Less pier and breakwater structuresrequired
Advantages
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