
Indian Register of Shipping Rolls Out Drift Trajectory Forecasting Service
Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) has announced the launch of its Ship Drift Trajectory Prediction Service. This is considered an advanced tool designed to strengthen maritime risk management and enhance emergency response planning for disabled vessels.
Developed in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay), this new computer program predicts the drift paths of vessels that have lost propulsion power. The service enables maritime authorities and emergency response teams to plan and execute search and rescue operations with greater precision and speed.
The predictive capability is considered invaluable in preventing groundings, avoiding collisions with marine infrastructure or coastal facilities, and rerouting nearby vessels to ensure navigational safety.
“We are delighted to introduce this maritime safety service to the shipping community,” said P. K. Mishra, Managing Director, IRS. “As maritime traffic and offshore developments continue to grow, accurate drift trajectory prediction becomes essential for safeguarding lives, assets and infrastructure. This new service empowers response teams to forecast vessel drift based on real-time environmental conditions.”
The user-friendly interface facilitates the extraction of simulation results, while the built-in post-processing feature generates simulation videos for enhanced visualization and analysis of vessel drift paths, IRS points out.
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