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First small unmanned cargo ship in pipeline

- By REN XIAOJIN renxiaojin@chinadaily.com.cn

A Chinese high-tech company is building the world’s first small-sized unmanned cargo ship, demonstrat­ing that China is taking the lead in the unmanned surface vehicle industry.

On Wednesday, the Shenzhen-based Oceanalpha Co Ltd signed a memorandum of understand­ing with Wuhan University of Technology, the Chinese Classifica­tion Society and the Zhuhai municipal government to start a project that will result in the smallsized unmanned surface vehicle, or USV.

“It will be the first USV that is entirely domestical­ly developed with Chinese technology and guided by the Beidou navigation system,” said Sun Feng, vice-president of CCS.

The vehicle will be ready to test in the water by the end of next year and put into commercial operation by 2019.

It will have a loading capacity of 500 metric tons and be able to sail 500 nautical miles (930 km) with its battery fully charged.

Such unmanned vehicles are expected to lower the number of human-error incidents at sea, reduce labor costs and cut emissions by using batteries instead of gas.

“Over 70 to 80 percent of incidents that happened in the sea are man-made, and 40 percent of the entire running cost goes to human labor,” said Zhang Yunfei, founder of Oceanalpha.

“Using USVs can largely reduce the cost and incidents. Also, the vehicle body is much lighter, which enables it to be powered by batteries instead of gas, efficientl­y cutting down the emission,” he said.

In recent years, China has developed very fast in the USV and intelligen­t surface vehicle sector, Sun said.

On Tuesday, China State Shipbuildi­ng Corporatio­n delivered the world’s first smart ship, Great Intelligen­ce, with a loading capacity of 38,800 tons. It is equipped with the China-made marine system SOMS, and has selflearni­ng ability and an intelligen­t operation system.

“Great Intelligen­ce has a smart brain and will become smarter as it learns by collecting data,” said Sun Wei, deputy general manager of CSSC. “It will analyze data and provide optimized suggestion­s to the captain.”

Early this year, Oceanalpha launched an unmanned guard vehicle, which has already been adopted for military use.

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