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Louis Dreyfus, MaDfly Launch ROV in Open Sea Operations

April 2, 2025
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LDA and MaDfly Conduct Breakthrough ROV Operation in Open Sea Conditions

Louis Dreyfus Armateurs (LDA) and MaDfly have achieved a significant milestone in offshore in-water surveys by successfully deploying a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) in open sea conditions. This groundbreaking operation took place on the service operation vessel (SOV) Wind of Hope near the Hornsea 2 wind farm in England, showcasing the latest advancements in offshore inspection technologies.

The in-water survey was carried out by MaDfly’s expert team under the supervision of the classification society Bureau Veritas, demonstrating the effectiveness and efficiency of their ROV technology. What sets this operation apart is that it was conducted entirely at sea, without the need for the vessel to interrupt its ongoing operations or return to port.

Despite facing challenging conditions, such as swells of up to two meters, MaDfly’s ROV technology enabled the survey to be completed swiftly and effectively. This success not only highlights the capabilities of advanced ROV technology but also opens up new possibilities for simplifying inspection planning and execution.

By minimizing the impact of external factors that can lead to delays or compromise the quality of traditional inspection techniques, MaDfly’s ROV operation has set a new standard for efficiency and reliability in offshore surveys. Furthermore, the ability to livestream the inspection footage to experts worldwide enhances collaboration and real-time decision-making.

Overall, the successful deployment of the ROV by LDA and MaDfly represents a significant step forward in the field of offshore inspections. This achievement not only showcases the potential of cutting-edge technology in maritime operations but also highlights the importance of innovation in overcoming challenges in the industry.

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