- ABB’s Dynamic Positioning Class 2 control solution passes sea trials on board DEME newbuild wind turbine installation vessel Norse Wind
- The solution enhances operational safety and decision making, and eliminates standby mode
- Combining Azipod® propulsion units with ABB’s bridge solutions delivers distinctive system integration benefits
ABB has verified a major advancement in vessel Dynamic Positioning (DP) technology, following successful Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) proving trials and sea trials on board the new wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV) Norse Wind.
By integrating ABB Ability™ Marine Pilot Control – a ship control system that unifies dynamic positioning, maneuvering, and transit functionalities into one intuitive interface – with Azipod® propulsion units, the vessel showcases distinctive advantages of system-level synergy. Meeting all performance expectations, ABB’s new Dynamic Positioning Class 2 (DP2) control system draws on input from DP operators, studies of accident logs and model-based control algorithms. Offering full control at all operational stages, the DP solution enhances vessel safety and operational decision making.
Sea trials onboard the DEME vessel Norse Wind verified the solution’s continuous control capability, integrated with ABB’s PEMS™ power and energy management system allowing for closed bus-tie operations. In addition, ABB’s tactile AX Bridge levers and user interface enable a clear situational overview of both the vessel and DP. The solution’s functionality leverages dynamic vessel and thruster models that update in real time to account for speed-induced changes in hydrodynamics.
As an industry leader in innovation and advanced technologies, we sought a dynamic positioning solution that would raise the benchmark beyond the long-standing standard,” said Jeroen Vanden Branden, Head of Fleet at DEME. “ABB’s new DP2 control system delivers an advanced, intuitive, and user-friendly experience, providing operators with all essential information in a clean, modern interface. This system empowers our crews with precision, reliability, and real-time insights – delivering the performance and safety standards that modern DP operations demand.
the DEME sister ship Norse Energi will also feature the new ABB DP2 solution on its entry into service in early 2026.
“In developing the DP2 functionality for ABB Ability™ Marine Pilot Control, combining it with Azipod® propulsion, and subsequently verifying its performance at sea, our team has shown great vision, craft and dedication,” said Rune Braastad, President, ABB’s Marine & Ports division. “DEME has been an excellent pioneering partner, fully buying into our vision for a safer and more user-friendly DP control solution. I am proud of the collaboration and excited to see a safer operating environment for crews and vessels alike.”

ABB's bridge environment with DP2 control during seatrial. Image credit - ABB 
DEME's WTIV Norse Wind on the day of delivery in 2025. Image credit - DEME
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