Small but Mighty A.IKANBILIS Performs Visual and 3D Inspections at Hard-to-Reach Port Areas

INDUSTRY

OIL AND GAS

Region

Southeast Asia

Industry

Maritime Logistics

Region

Europe

In Europe, a consulting and engineering company manages critical maritime ports, overseeing the inflow and outflow of containers, cars, bulk goods, and hazardous goods.  

Key Takeaways

  • Deployed Hovering AUV A.IKANBILIS to inspect blind spots at the port 
  • Conducted a visual inspection of port sheet piles for structural defects 
  • Performed a seabed bathymetry to check for debris or sedimentation build-up

Boat Inspections Bound for Blind Spots!

The client wished to understand the condition of submerged sheet piles at their port. However, these sheet piles were hard to inspect. Mounting a multibeam onto a vessel may not provide full coverage of the area, resulting in blind spots. In addition, time was of the essence to avoid interrupting any dispatch of ships, with high currents and murky waters proving a big challenge for any inspection job. 

With these specific parameters, the company wished to explore innovative inspection solutions that would be able to still provide a robust overview of data over their piles and surrounding environment.  

Heeding the recommendation of Subsea Europe Services, BeeX’s European partner, on BeeX’s Hovering AUV’s diving maneuverability and capabilities in close inspections, BeeX was selected for a pilot deployment.  

Tight Working Spaces? No Sweat for A.IKANBILIS

Measuring an approximate 1 square meter, the Hovering Autonomous Vehicle (AUV) A.IKANBILIS was the perfect fit for the mission. A.IKANBILIS was lowered into the inspection zone by a crane onboard a vessel from the company and began its work.  

Within a matter of time, the AUV A.IKANBILIS maneuvered itself to tight areas unreachable by a boat-mounted multibeam, Then, with its station-keeping capability, it performed a close visual inspection of the sheet piles for any structural defects.  

Multibeam Coverage of Boat vs A.IKANBILIS and Visual Inspection of Sheet Piles

Beyond that, the autonomous vehicle constructed a detailed 3D point cloud bathymetry of the surrounding seabed. The bathymetry enabled the identification of sedimentation build-up or debris, which could interfere with vessel operations near inspected piles.  

For full documentation, visual snapshots of the pile and 3D visualisations of the seabed were directly uploaded to Sambal Portal, BeeX’s data reporting software, for the company’s records. 

Small, Mighty, and Fierce: A.IKANBILIS Takes Home a Win

Though its size was diminutive, A.IKANBILIS was not a vehicle to be underestimated. A.IKANBILIS dove to tight and unexplored areas of along the port’s sheet piles and provided actionable data for the company’s operations and maintenance team. Meanwhile, inspections were conducted without interrupting any ship dispatches, providing a seamless inspection solution to the busy port.  

As the saying goes, “The best things come in small packages!”