Ambassador Cruise Line to install ZELIM’s man overboard detection and tracking system

Zelim’s intelligent detection system, ZOE, is to be installed aboard Ambassador Cruise Lines’ 48,123grt cruise ship Ambition, marking the first operational reference for the revolutionary technology in the global cruiseship sector. ZOE provides instantaneous detection and tracking of persons in the water following man overboard (MOB) incidents. The installation – comprising multiple infrared and daylight cameras, sensors and software to provide crews with 360° visibility – dramatically increases the likelihood of both spotting and recovering an MOB.
🎤Ambassador Cruise Lines’ COO Nick Hughes said: “With the safety of our passengers and crews our foremost concern we were keen to put ZOE onboard. ZOE gives our passengers and crew piece of mind that in the rare event of a MOB incident bridge teams are immediately alerted to a person falling overboard, with the person tracked until rescued. It allows us to direct an immediate and rapid rescue response. What we also like about the system is that it can be used to alert our watchkeepers to hard-to-see navigational hazards.”
🎤Stewart Gregory, Zelim’s Chief Operating Officer said: “The decision by Ambassador Cruise Lines to install ZOE is an important milestone in maritime safety. Ambition shows the passenger ship sector there is now proven technology available that mitigates the risk of losing lives to MOB incidents, especially in rough seas and in hours of darkness.”
This is particularly important for the cruise sector since the US Vessel Security and Safety Act (2010) requires passenger vessels “to integrate technology that can be used for detecting passengers who have fallen overboard”. With advances in AI technology this is now possible.
🎤“Man overboard detection is an emergent technology, but most existing solutions focus solely on detecting the fall, not on tracking the person in the water. Without continuous tracking, a drifting casualty can be quickly lost from view as the vessel moves, making a successful rescue far more challenging,” said Doug Lothian, Zelim’s CTO.
ZOE has been undergoing independent testing aboard the Ambition to meet the ISO 21195 standard for the detection of persons falling overboard. The technology also recently passed Lloyd’s Register Phase I & II type approval tests with a 98% MOB detection rate.
Zelim will be showcasing ZOE and other safety solutions next month at the Seatrade Global Cruise event, which takes place at the Miami Beach Convention Center, Florida, between the 7th and 10th of April. Zelim representatives will be demonstrating the technology on Booth 3543.
📃📷 Source: Zelim
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