SAFENVSHIP, a $14.9m EU project to develop design methodologies and testing technologies which can be used in the development of future large passenger ships, was launched at the Genoa headquarters of Italian classification
society RINA on July 5. The project aims to provide the basis for a "safe and almost zero emission" cruise ship or ferry.
The project is being developed through the cooperative efforts of ten companies including, Fincantieri, Carnival Corporate Shipbuilding, Grimaldi Napoli, RINA, Wartsila, Rochem UF, Scanship, Safety at Sea, Marintek and Vienna
Model Basin.
According to Fincantieri, coordinator of the project, "SAFENVSHIP is a good example of collaboration between shipyards, owners, class societies and manufacturers. We are joining forces to provide the basis for designing and
building environmental friendly and safe passenger ships at an achievable cost. It is a challenge at which we are sure to succeed, because the team is made up of companies who are the world leaders in their market."
Ugo Salerno, CEO of RINA, says, "We are especially pleased to cooperate with this project, which builds on the technological lead in passenger ships which we have developed with our partners in the Italian maritime cluster
and the international cruise ship industry. This project fits neatly with our policy of developing ever more environmentally friendly ships."
SAFENVSHIP, part of the Eureka R&D project, which is planned to be completed by September 2004, covers issues connected with fire and structural safety, evacuation, reduction of emissions into the air and minimization of releases to the sea. Besides the general management, Fincantieri will be in charge of the design aspects; RINA will be in charge of the fire safety aspects and of
all the regulatory issues; Carnival and Grimaldi will be in charge of the impact of the new technologies on ship operations respectively on cruise ships and on RoRo passenger ships; Wartsila will be looking at further reduction of emissions from the engines; Rochem UF and Scanship will explore promising technologies for (black and gray) water treatment and waste
incineration; Safety At Sea will be mainly in charge of the evacuation models; Marintek and Vienna Model Basin will be in charge of an exhaustive model test program related to structural safety and to the effect of wind
and waves on the ship stability.