08.08.19
Jotun signed an agreement with Wallenius Wilhelmsen to provide its Hull Performance Solutions (HPS) antifouling coating system across 42 vessels in the leading shipowner’s advanced RoRo fleet.
HPS combines premium SeaQuantum X200 antifouling with technical and digital solutions to accurately measure hull performance. The antifouling works to increase vessel efficiency, cut fuel costs and reduce CO2 emissions.
“This is a major contract with a true global leader within this industry niche,” said Ulf Skovli, regional sales director, Jotun Marine Scandinavia. “Wallenius Wilhelmsen is a respected shipowner and operator that is known for its commitment to innovation, optimal operational standards and environmental care. It’s therefore hugely gratifying that it has chosen Jotun as ‘solutions partner’ for the future, and very pleasing to see the team’s faith in the powerful benefits of the HPS offering.”
“Working together we will be able to optimize hull performance and help Wallenius Wilhelmsen fully comply with global regulations and targets while meeting its own stringent environmental objectives. This is a high-quality solution for a high-quality shipping company,” added Gunhild Tveitan, business development manager Scandinavia.
Fouling is a key contributor to the spread of invasive species across marine ecosystems and a major cause of hull inefficiency, leading to increased fuel consumption and emissions. Studies have suggested that the fuel consumption of the world fleet could be reduced by up to 20% if all vessels were kept fouling free.
“As a company, we are focused on enhancing sustainability and reducing the environmental impact of our operations – maintaining clean hulls is a key enabler for that,” said Geir Fagerheim, SVP Marine Operations, Wallenius Wilhelmsen. “With HPS we can not only achieve this objective, but we also open a digital window onto how hull condition affects fleet-wide performance, efficiency and emissions, creating a culture of transparency and accountability."

Photo courtesy Wallenius Wilhelmsen
HPS combines premium SeaQuantum X200 antifouling with technical and digital solutions to accurately measure hull performance. The antifouling works to increase vessel efficiency, cut fuel costs and reduce CO2 emissions.
“This is a major contract with a true global leader within this industry niche,” said Ulf Skovli, regional sales director, Jotun Marine Scandinavia. “Wallenius Wilhelmsen is a respected shipowner and operator that is known for its commitment to innovation, optimal operational standards and environmental care. It’s therefore hugely gratifying that it has chosen Jotun as ‘solutions partner’ for the future, and very pleasing to see the team’s faith in the powerful benefits of the HPS offering.”
“Working together we will be able to optimize hull performance and help Wallenius Wilhelmsen fully comply with global regulations and targets while meeting its own stringent environmental objectives. This is a high-quality solution for a high-quality shipping company,” added Gunhild Tveitan, business development manager Scandinavia.
Fouling is a key contributor to the spread of invasive species across marine ecosystems and a major cause of hull inefficiency, leading to increased fuel consumption and emissions. Studies have suggested that the fuel consumption of the world fleet could be reduced by up to 20% if all vessels were kept fouling free.
“As a company, we are focused on enhancing sustainability and reducing the environmental impact of our operations – maintaining clean hulls is a key enabler for that,” said Geir Fagerheim, SVP Marine Operations, Wallenius Wilhelmsen. “With HPS we can not only achieve this objective, but we also open a digital window onto how hull condition affects fleet-wide performance, efficiency and emissions, creating a culture of transparency and accountability."

Photo courtesy Wallenius Wilhelmsen