The automated situational awareness platform detects, tracks, and classifies navigation-relevant targets that could threaten the vessel.
FREMONT, CA: "ARC is pleased to have added Orca AI to our suite of bridge resource tools. This technology brings an additional level of situational awareness to assist our bridge teams in their decision-making process." Said Fred Finger, SVP of Operations of American Roll-On Roll-Off Carrier (ARC).
Maritime technology company Orca AI reveals collaboration plans with US Ro-Ro operators Liberty Maritime Corporation and American Roll-On Roll-Off Carrier (ARC). The collaboration will allow them to deploy its automated situational awareness platform across its fleets. A fully automatic watch-keeper, this platform is installed on Liberty's ro-ro vessels and ARC's entire fleet. Using computer vision and deep learning algorithms, it detects, tracks, and classifies navigation-relevant targets that could threaten the vessel. Office dashboards highlight potential high-risk events, providing insights and recommendations to the operations teams ashore to enhance their fleet's safety.
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"We were looking for a solution that allows our operations team and masters to optimize vessel safety while adhering to vessel schedule requirements. We chose to partner with Orca AI to enhance the safety of our operations and to provide our fleet management team a more in-depth understanding of how our ro-ro vessels are performing under various navigational conditions," said Joshua M. Shapiro, COO of Liberty Maritime Corporation.
Commenting on the deal with ARC and Liberty, Yarden Gross, CEO and Co-Founder of Orca AI, said, "We are excited to work with Liberty and ARC, two of the US' leading ro-ro operators and innovation-driven companies, who understand that technology is a key enabler of safer and more operationally efficient shipping operations."

