Orsted has selected Reygar’s BareFleet remote monitoring and reporting platform to track and analyse the performance of its chartered fleet of crew transfer vessels (CTVs) operating across offshore wind farms in Europe.
The BareFleet system will be used to log vessel motion, fuel consumption and PAX movements.
It will also provide an accurate record of events – including transit, push on, transfer, and crane lifts – so that all operational activity may be assessed for improvement or enhancement.
The system will collate data from existing onboard sensors across Orsted’s varied fleet, supplementing this with motion sensor measurements, observations added manually by captains and video of transfers.
A full picture will be accessed through Reygar’s cloud-based portal and daily reporting systems.
Raw data will also be provided for independent analysis by Orsted’s team.
Reygar managing director Chris Huxley-Reynard said: “By monitoring and acting on data-based insights into motion, fuel consumption, and skipper logged activity, Orsted will be able to maximise ‘time on turbine’ – whether this is part of the course of operations and maintenance or during construction phases.
“We are extremely proud to be supporting the firm in realising its offshore ambitions.”


