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VIKING Life-Saving Equipment A/S, renowned global safety products manufacturer and service provider, has announced the first flag state approval of its entire VIKING LifeCraft system, meaning the inflatable and electrically powered evacuation solution is now cleared for installation on ships around the world.

VIKING LifeCraft system

The stamp of approval was issued by the Danish Maritime Authority (DMA) on August 23, 2019. This follows earlier approval of key components of the system, such as the Survival Craft, as part of the innovative system’s development journey. Full commercial availability of the triple award-winning VIKING LifeCraft is set to follow within a few months of the breakthrough approval.

The VIKING solution has been approved as a novel life-saving appliance system, a well-understood and accepted category in the maritime industry. The novel life-saving appliance designation reflects the dual nature of the VIKING LifeCraft system, which breaks the mold by making it possible to replace current lifeboat and life-raft evacuation options with a superior, hybrid solution.

Life-saving appliance system

This is the first time a complete, and completely innovative, evacuation solution has fallen under this category

The LifeCraft system goes far beyond the capabilities of existing evacuation solutions and I am very proud of my team and our achievements,” says VIKING CEO, Henrik Uhd Christensen.

While the VIKING LifeCraft system is a completely new and innovative product, it is based on well-proven technologies and extensive series of tests. And, while most maritime safety products and systems that achieved novel life-saving appliance approvals to date have been adaptations or variations of conventional life-saving appliances, this is the first time a complete, and completely innovative, evacuation solution has fallen under this category.

Innovative design and technology integration

Everyone in the industry knows that novel life-saving equipment requires strict alternative design studies and documentation that can show their superiority to existing life-saving appliances,” said Niels Fraende, Vice President of Sales – Cruise & LifeCraft, at VIKING, adding “We’ve certainly gone the distance with the new system, setting new standards for our design and testing activities throughout the process.

The LifeCraft system has a capacity to save 812 people and consists of two main elements: Inflatable VIKING LifeCraft survival crafts, and a fully self-contained stowage and launching appliance that can either be placed on deck or built into the ship’s side.

Highly maneuverable survival crafts

With four independent electric engines at its corners, each survival craft is highly maneuverable

Every system is equipped with four survival crafts holding 203 persons each. With four independent electric engines at its corners, each survival craft is highly maneuverable and its ability to quickly turn 360 degrees is unmatched by conventional motor-propelled survival crafts.

The design feature is just one of many innovations that showcase how the LifeCraft system exceeds the capabilities of existing evacuation solutions.

Maritime and offshore safety expert

We expected the final approval process to go every bit as smoothly as the previous novel life-saving approval, and it did,” says VIKING CEO, Henrik Uhd Christensen, adding “And this achievement comes at a perfect time, considering the amount of interest cruise ship-owners are showing in getting this new evacuation solution installed and operational."

"Now they can take their plans for incorporating VIKING LifeCraft into both new builds and existing ships to the next level.

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