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August 22, 2017 · about 9 years ago

IMCA Publishes ROV Statistics

The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) has published a statistics both on personnel working on remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and also on the types of ROV in operation. IMCA has long collected information, and there has now been a thorough reassessment of the original reported da

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The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) has published a statistics both on personnel working on remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and also on the types of ROV in operation.

IMCA has long collected information, and there has now been a thorough reassessment of the original reported data going back to 2010 in order to identify long-term trends.

Richard Benzie , IMCA’s technical director explained: “There has been a clear fall in the number of ROV personnel at work, and the number of vehicles in use since 2015 due to current economic conditions. IRM work has seen the greatest relative reduction, but drill support work and construction have also fallen. Cable laying, and the underlying offshore renewable energy activity, has shown a continued increase in recent years.

“Class III ROVs continue to dominate accounting for nearly 83% ROVs deployed offshore in February 2016 (the first of two survey periods) and 82% in August 2016 period.”

Personnel data is categorised according to:

Vehicle data are categorized according to class of vehicle: I, II, III, IV, V according to IMCA R 004 (‘Guidance for the safe and efficient operation of remotely operated vehicles’).

The statistics submitted represent personnel and ROVs of IMCA member companies submitting data, and the information is representative of a significant proportion of the ROV industry, IMCA explained.

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