The participation of the Rotterdam Port Fund enables Fleet Cleaner to continue growing by offering its services internationally. A ship’s hull can be cleaned during loading and unloading in a port, preventing for unnecessary delay and demurrage costs. A ‘clean’ hull reduces resistance when moving through water, benefitting fuel consumption and emissions. The robot developed by Fleet Cleaner attaches to the hull by means of magnets and removes fouling and other dirt below and above the water level with high-pressure water jets.
“The Fleet Cleaner technology has proven itself and is ready for further application on an international scale.’’
Frans van der Harst – Rotterdam Port Fund
Proven technology
The removed fouling is immediately vacuumed up and collected for further sustainable processing. In 2018 Fleet Cleaner received the Dutch Maritime Innovation Award. For the Rotterdam Port Fund, Fleet Cleaner fits into its investment profile. ‘’Fleet Cleaner helps to reduce fuel consumption in the maritime sector,’’ says Frans van der Harst from the Rotterdam Port Fund. ‘’The technology used has proven itself and is ready for further application on an international scale.’’ Director Alex Noordstrand from Fleet Cleaner is delighted about the participation of the Rotterdam Port Fund in Fleet Cleaner. ‘’With the participation of the Rotterdam Port Fund, we can roll out our cleaning services worldwide and also increase our capacity in our home port Rotterdam which enables us to further improve services offered to current customers.
‘’With the participation of the Rotterdam Port Fund, we can roll out our cleaning services worldwide”
Alex Noordstrand – Fleet Cleaner
Thunderbird I
On Thursday December 12, Fleet Cleaner launched its new work ship Thunderbird I in Rotterdam. During a naming ceremony, the vessel was christened by Vivienne de Leeuw, chief financial officer at the Port of Rotterdam Authority.