AMSA renews contract with OMC International for delivery of critical Torres Strait Under Keel Clearance Management system

AMSA

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has renewed its contract with OMC International Pty Ltd to deliver an Under Keel Clearance Management (UKCM) system for the Torres Strait.
The Torres Strait UKCM system allows coastal pilots and vessel operators to plan and monitor the safe and efficient passage of vessels that are navigating through Torres Strait.
This system has been in place since 2011 and is primarily used by AMSA-licenced coastal pilots when transiting vessels through a defined monitoring area within Torres Strait.
The UKCM system calculates, in near real time, the distance between the keel and the seabed, before and during the transit.
The system takes into account of the height of tide, tidal streams, vessel speed and the dynamic motions of the ship.
AMSA Manager of Seafarer Certification and Pilotage Grant Judson said the UKCM system was critical to the ongoing safe navigation of vessels throughout the Torres Strait.
“The Torres Strait is an environmentally sensitive area as well as a vital corridor for global shipping and it’s imperative that we ensure that ships can pass through the region safely,” he said.
“The UKCM system plays an important role in providing pilots and masters with highly accurate information about how close a vessel’s hull is to the seafloor.
“The UKCM system is designed to support seafarers in keeping ships safe, and significantly reduces the risk of grounding.
“AMSA is pleased to continue working with OMC International to deliver this important service.”
The existing contract for this service with OMC International expires in June 2024, and the new contract will be in effect for another eight years.

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