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Parkburn, Scantrol Collaborate for Offshore Support Vessel Performance in Ultra-Deep Waters

May 1, 2025
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In the demanding environment of ultra-deep waters, where reliability Parkburn Precision Handling Systems and Scantrol AS have joined forces to support Stabbert Maritime Group's Offshore Support Vessel (OSV) Ocean Guardian. Credit: Scantrol

In the demanding environment of ultra-deep waters, where reliability Parkburn Precision Handling Systems and Scantrol AS have joined forces to support Stabbert Maritime Group’s Offshore Support Vessel (OSV) Ocean Guardian. Credit: Scantrol

Enhancing Reliability in Ultra-Deep Waters: The Collaboration of Parkburn Precision Handling Systems and Scantrol AS

In the demanding environment of ultra-deep waters, where reliability is paramount, Parkburn Precision Handling Systems and Scantrol AS have joined forces to deliver an impactful solution. This collaboration has enabled Stabbert Maritime Group’s Offshore Support Vessel (OSV) Ocean Guardian to achieve successful operations since delivery over two years ago.

Parkburn, known for its innovation in winching technologies and cable handling systems, often partners with specialized suppliers to enhance system performance. In 2021, Parkburn entered into an OEM agreement with Scantrol to integrate their mTrack Active Heave Compensation (AHC) Controller into its winch packages.

Scantrol, a leader in motion compensation technology, has a proven track record with over 300 AHC systems deployed worldwide. The mTrack AHC Controller’s flexibility and precision make it a sought-after solution across various industries, easily adaptable to new applications.

Selection of Fibre Rope

The client’s design specifications necessitated a fibre rope capable of operating under deck temperatures exceeding 40°C, efficiently spooling under full load or empty hook at maximum speed, and enduring extended periods in active heave mode.

After thorough evaluation, Parkburn opted for Hampidjan Advants TechIce rope—a specialized rope blending Technora and Dyneema for optimal performance.

“The mTrack AHC Controller’s ability to maintain speed control throughout the entire range, whether under load or not, has been exceptional,” remarked Marty Day, Deck and Equipment Supervisor at Team Trident, Ocean Guardian. “The HAMPIDJAN TechIce rope has demonstrated precise spooling on and off the storage drum as intended.”

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