Jotun introduces HPS 2.0 at Nor-Shipping

Jotun, a global leader in marine coatings, announces the launch of the next generation of its recognised Hull Performance Solutions (HPS). Presented for the first time to the shipping industry at Nor-Shipping in Norway, HPS 2.0 represents a significant enhancement to the HPS that was introduced in 2011.

Included in HPS 2.0 are two new products for different trades and environments, alongside the established and newly speed-loss verified SeaQuantum X200, best-in-class technical service, hull condition management and performance guarantees to deliver a solution that is Tailored to trade™.

"We are thrilled to present HPS 2.0, a testament to our Clean shipping commitment and our focus on innovation that has been ongoing since 1926,” said Morten Sten Johansen (pictured), Global Category Director for Hull Performance in Jotun. “This enhanced solution, consisting of products, services, data and our credible performance guarantees is designed to meet the evolving needs of our customers, ensuring optimal hull performance and supporting their ESG ambitions."

HPS 2.0 will include four elements, that in combination will optimise vessel efficiency: Jotun’s best antifouling technologies - tailored to trade, technical service from the industry's largest team of coatings advisors, intelligent hull condition management and credible performance guarantees. 

Jotun’s best antifouling technologies solutions tailored to specific needs are crucial as various trade patterns and operating environments each require specific coatings for optimal efficiency.

· For predictable trades - SeaQuantum X200 is Jotun’s flagship SeaQuantum antifouling with 15 years track record of maximising hull performance with close to 2,000 deep-seagoing vessel applications, delivering high performance for predictable trades. DNV has recently verified the average 1.0% speed loss of SeaQuantum X200 based on analysis done as per ISO 19030, which is also presented at Nor-Shipping for the first time to the industry.

· For high fouling intensity trades - SeaQuantum XT is Jotun’s newest SeaQuantum antifouling, more robust for high fouling intensity

trades. At the centre of this advancement is Jotun’s ActiCore™ technology, building on the unique and patented in-house binder combination and an optimised high-performance biocide package. This technology is designed to deliver consistent, reliable protection against intensified fouling threats. 

· For unpredictable trades - SeaQuest Endura II is a new high performing, tin-free biocidal FRC giving vessels flexibility in unpredictable trades. At the centre of this advancement is Jotun’s Flexcure™ technology, which delivers exceptional levelling properties, optimised curing speed, and extended repairability.

A recent study, presented by Jotun during Nor-Shipping 2025, showcase the need for various antifouling technologies and that there is still an untapped opportunity for many ship owners and operators when it comes to optimising the hull performance. 

“Although various antifouling technologies are available, their effectiveness is dependent on the marine environment, trade patterns and the predictability of the trades. A tailored approach to antifouling, can help ship owners and operators achieve optimised effectiveness,” said Morten Sten Johansen in Jotun. 

“However, 1 in 5 ship owners and operators are aware that they are not using the most effective antifouling coating for each vessel in their fleet today. The impact of having optimised hull performance for the entire fleet is massive. DNV recently verified that Jotun coated vessels avoided 11.1 million tonnes Co2 in 2024, or worth approximately 2 billion USD in fuels, so there are definitely big gains to be made, both on an environmental and economical level, for each operator and for the industry as a whole.”

With more than 1200 coating advisors worldwide, Jotun provides unmatchable technical service to ensure optimal hull performance. Jotun’s experts will as a part of HPS 2.0 provide on-site support and tailored recommendations to maximise efficiency and longevity and ensure application of coatings is to the highest standard. 

Through data-driven tools, Jotun help optimise vessel efficiency by analysing key performance data according to ISO 19030. This helps identify improvement areas and minimise fouling, which in turn will reduce fuel consumption. Included for users of HPS 2.0 is the performance analysis service in Jotun’s well-known HullKeeper platform, to synergise intelligence on hull condition with hull performance analysis, enabling operators to make better and faster decision through actionable insights. 

Jotun’s dock-to-dock guarantee ensures continuous performance from one dry docking to the next, maintaining consistent hull efficiency throughout. The guarantees protect against will ensure peace of mind for operators and is a testament to the proven and promised performance that HPS 2.0 is delivering.

With nearly 100 years of experience navigating unknown waters, Jotun remains committed to innovating and developing advanced products and solutions that cut carbon emissions, preserve fuel and protect biodiversity.

 

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