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Marine anchor chains are vital for keeping a ship safe at sea. The boat is kept safe from harm by the chain that joins the ship and the anchor. The boat can stay fixed in any weather thanks to the extraordinarily strong anchor chains.
A nautical or marine anchor is a piece of equipment designed to limit the movement of a boat or other structure in the water. The way that anchors serve their goal depends on whether they clamp onto the waterbody’s bed, use their weight to hold structures in place, or use a combination of these two methods.
The Global Marine Anchor system Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
‘Next-gen’ anchor installation solution for offshore renewables is introduced by Sustainable Marine. For offshore renewables like tidal energy and floating wind, blue economy solutions supplier Sustainable Marine has launched its next generation rock anchor installation method.
Direct embedment anchors that are drilled into the seabed have been the subject of research, development, and demonstration for ten years, culminating in the revolutionary system known as AROV2.It will be a crucial component of Sustainable Marine’s new “Swift Anchors” division, which, according to the business, provides a wide range of solutions to enable quicker and more affordable mooring installations for the offshore renewables sector, including floating wind.
Sustainable Marine has extensive expertise installing its own line of floating tidal energy platforms, and this experience has been incorporated into Swift Anchors’ technology. It has also benefited from Scotland’s top-tier offshore know-how, including substantial underwater robotics that were initially built for the region’s oil and gas industry and are now aiding the marine renewables movement.
The control system and hydraulics module for AROV2 were provided by SMD, a subsea engineering expert, while the AROV2 itself was put together by Brimmond Group. Dales Engineering Services provided fabrication work support, while Outreach Offshore provided the integrated control cabin and umbilical winch.
The most recent system can set up Swift Anchors’ whole line of anchor products, including big helical screw anchors in sand, shingle and clay, rock anchors into a variety of rocks and grouted piles for mixed seabed geologies. For floating wind in regions with rocky seabeds, rock anchors typically offer an option to drag embedment and gravity anchors.