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Valmet to deliver advanced automation for the new Polarstern
The vessel, commissioned by the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI), will be constructed by TKMS and is scheduled for delivery in 2030.
Valmet will supply mission-critical automation for the new Polarstern, a next-generation polar research vessel, which will operate in climate and marine research in the Arctic and Antarctic. The vessel, commissioned by the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI), will be constructed by TKMS and is scheduled for delivery in 2030.
“The polar ice conditions of the Arctic and Antarctic are among the harshest in the world and demand absolute reliability. With Valmet’s automation technology, the vessel’s systems are secure and resilient. As the new Polarstern will sail at the forefront of international research for decades to come, we are ready to support the vessel throughout its lifetime and keep the automation system updated,” says Heikki Tanner, Sales Manager, Energy, Process and Marine systems, Valmet.
WILL OPTIMIZE OPERATIONS
Valmet’s automation system will optimize operations to minimize environmental impact in the new Polarstern icebreaker.
Valmet will supply mission-critical automation for the new Polarstern, a next-generation polar research vessel.
“The new Polarstern will be more than a ship; it’s a platform for understanding climate and our planet. We are proud to support AWI’s mission with automation that improves operational efficiency and contributes to responsible use of resources in the most demanding environments by reducing fuel use and optimizing energy flows,” says Hédi Azzouz, VP, Energy, Process and Marine systems, Valmet.
The order was included in Valmet’s orders received of the third quarter 2025. The value of the order will not be disclosed.
About the new Polarstern
- The new Polarstern will accommodate a crew of 50 and offer research facilities for up to 90 scientists.
- In addition to its scientific mission, the new Polarstern will play a vital logistical role by resupplying Germany’s Neumayer Station III, the country’s year-round Antarctic research base.
- The vessel will be equipped with a state-of-the-art propulsion system and the capability to operate on green methanol.
- An integrated battery system allows silent, emission-free operation during sensitive measurement operations.
- The current Polarstern, operated by the AWI since 1982, has been a central platform for international polar research.
- It enables multidisciplinary studies in climate science, oceanography, and marine biology, often in collaboration with global partners.
Delivery's technical information
- The delivery includes Valmet’s Integrated Automation System, covering machinery, power management, emergency shutdown and vibration monitoring.
- Valmet will also provide lifecycle services from predictive maintenance to continuous upgrades, ensuring that the system evolves with the vessel’s needs.
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