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Wednesday, August 25 2021 - 10:00
AsiaNet
'Tas Global' commercializes world's first hull cleaning robot system
SEOUL, South Korea, Aug. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

*World's only robot capable of cleaning freely on curved surfaces. Over 30 
patents registered in 16 countries including the US 

*Selected as government project supervising company-started 'developing 
technology for processing organisms attached on a ship's hull' 

*Most highlighted maritime SME, CEO Kim Yusik, "contributing to 
environment-friendliness of the maritime industry" 

"We have commercialized an economical and environment-friendly underwater robot 
cleaning system for the first in the world." Awarded the new technology 
representative certification in the mechanics field by the Ministry of Trade, 
Industry and Energy the next year after its establishment, Tas Global, led by 
CEO Kim, is showing solid technological strength.

The hull cleaning robot of Tas Global attaches strongly and softly on ships 
underwater and on the water surface. It is the only robot capable of cleaning 
while moving freely on curved surfaces. The robot is operated by various 
sensors and 8 cameras facing all directions. While the robot's body weighs 
200kg, it moves smoothly by maintaining positive buoyancy. An in-house 
developed portable filtration system of Tas Global, connected to the robot's 
body, can clean microorganisms and microparticles in 3 stages.

Selected as supervising company for government project of 'ship hull attached 
organisms processing technology development'

With the world's first and best technology, Tas Global was selected as the 
supervising company of this year's government project 8 years after its 
establishment.

The company was selected as the supervisor of the research project 'Development 
of Technology for Processing Organisms Attached on Ship's Hull" executed for 
the 'clean sea, rich fish field' national policy assignment of the Ministry of 
Maritime Affairs and Fisheries.

In this project, supported with 16.3 billion KRW during 5 years, institutions 
including Korea Research Institute of Ships & Ocean Engineering(KRISO), Korea 
Register(KR), Korea Maritime Institute(KMI), Korea Testing & Research 
Institute(KTR), Korea Marine Equipment Research Institute(KOMERI), Snsys, Proxy 
Healthcare, Safetech Research, etc. jointly participated.

The commissioned institutions are Korea Maritime University, Changwon 
University and Gyemyeong University, while the beneficiary organization is HMM.

Additionally, as an international treaty on cleaning ships in water using new 
technologies would be drafted and enacted jointly by International Maritime 
Organization(IMO), United Nations Development Programme(UNDP) and Global 
Environment Facility(GEF) within 3 years, the successful performance of this 
assignment has become crucial than ever.

Prior to this, Tas Global joined the international industry association of 
IMO's The GloFouling Partnerships Project as the first in East Asia to set its 
environment-friendly robot technology as an international standard.

When the international treaty established, maritime shipping companies must 
have organisms attached to the underwater body of ships removed and maintain 
the organism attachment at a state below a certain level (minor seaweeds).

Tas Global is evaluated as the most competitive, being the only company that 
has developed and commercialized a robot technology that attaches on the ship's 
surface and moves without slipping. It registered over 30 patents in 16 
countries, namely the US and Europe.

Safety of industrial divers of highest priority, "will prepare an 
environment-friendly ship cleaning standard"

Tas Global is attentive to the safety of industrial divers. Robot work emerges 
on large areas and standardized works, but underwater repairs occur on small 
areas and are of irregular nature. Thus, divers focus on works requiring 
precision.

Tas Global prepared an internal safety guideline exceeding the safe diving 
equipment and complementing the manpower structure specified in the occupation 
safety and health acts. Its another goal is to consistently invest in the 
procurement of highly-priced industrial diving equipment to normalize the 
Korean industrial diving system, which has not been sensitive enough to safety 
so far.

Based on such technological capability, Tas Global has signed a contract with 
HMM on robotic underwater ship cleaning and diving works in 2020 and has 
continued until today. Tas Global is also closely working with international 
major shipping companies such as CMA CGM, and Inchcape.

Mr. Kim, CEO, stated: "to contribute in the environmental friendliness of 
maritime industries, we have completed the world's best-class economical and 
environment-friendly underwater robot cleaning system" and that "Tas Global 
will contribute to the development of shipping industries by providing the 
standards for environment-friendly underwater ship cleaning in the future as 
well".

Angela, +82514168702, sales@usmtas.com

SOURCE:Tas Global

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   Caption: Tas Global’s industrial diver

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   Caption: Hull Cleaning Robot cleaning ship’s surface. On the left is the 
filtration system which cleans microorganisms and microparticles in 3 stages

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   Caption: Hull Cleaning with Robots

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