ABS and Alfred Maritime to advance fleet operations and safety for cruise vessels

ABS and Alfred Maritime GmbH have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to explore technical projects that benefit cruise operators, vessels, crews and passengers.

The MOU establishes a framework for both organisations to collaborate across three key areas: fleet performance and health monitoring; maintenance optimization; and safety and emergency systems.

The collaboration brings together Alfred Maritime’s expertise in fleet performance management with ABS’ classification and safety leadership. By aligning digital insights with class‑based processes, both organisations aim to reduce operational redundancies and streamline regulatory and maintenance activities, while strengthening safety frameworks to support more reliable cruise operations.

“ABS is committed to helping shape the future of cruise vessel safety, reliability and performance,” said Joshua Divin (pictured, left), ABS Senior Vice President, Marine Business Development. “We are pleased to join Alfred Maritime in this agreement to work together to advance the next generation of cruise vessel operations.”

“The partnership with ABS allows us to unlock powerful synergies that will drive operational excellence and safety for the cruise sector,” said Dr. Paul Meyer (right), Managing Director, Alfred Maritime GmbH. “By combining our collective expertise, we are accelerating our shared vision for innovation and advancing our digital solution portfolio for the maritime industry.”

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