Miami fleet operations center is third overall in Carnival Corporation’s global network
MIAMI (May 10, 2018) – Carnival Cruise Line
today previewed its new Fleet Operations Center (FOC) in Miami, the
largest and most advanced in the cruise industry. The 35,000-square-foot
facility is custom-designed for hands-on, around-the-clock monitoring
and support of the line’s 26 cruise ships.
The
Carnival Cruise Line FOC is the first facility of its kind in South
Florida and features a state-of-the-art tracking and data-analysis
platform that enables real-time information sharing between Carnival
ships and specialized shoreside teams designed to support fleet
operations.
It
was unveiled during a ribbon cutting ceremony and interactive
demonstration of its most innovative new high-tech features, which is
anchored by a 74-foot-long video wall composed of 57 LED screens. The
high-definition wall displays the status of all ships, including
weather, itinerary updates, safety, engine and environmental updates.
Additionally the status of ports, ships logistics, guest operations and a
host of other functions are also monitored.
The 24/7/365 system will
support the work of cross-functional teams, including technical,
nautical, port and guest operations, environmental operations and
compliance, occupational safety, technical services, and other key
areas. Seating is arranged in open “pods” aligned with Carnival’s ship
classes, to invite constant collaboration, integration and streamlined
communication between these and other departments, bringing together all
areas of expertise into shared spaces.
“In
designing the FOC, we combined best practices from the military,
government and industry to achieve a generational leap in facility
design, sophisticated technology and utilization, creating the largest
and most advanced fleet operations center in the industry,” said
Carnival Cruise Line President Christine Duffy. “Nothing is more
important than the safety of our guests and crew, and this new facility
enhances our already comprehensive approach to safety and operational
excellence.”
Carnival
built custom tools for use and integration into the FOC, such as the
proprietary software applications “Neptune” and “Argos.” Developed
in-house, Argos is an always-awake knowledge management tool which
harnesses information from thousands of data points and overlays
rules-based decision making, predictive alerting and queuing into one
visual dashboard. The result is at-a-glance situational awareness across
the fleet which significantly improves communication from ship to
shore, enhances safe passage of ships, improves operational efficiencies
and supports overall environmental initiatives.
Neptune
captures and provides analytics for dozens of distinct parameters for
navigational safety from each ship, focusing on the following strategic
areas to optimize safety, efficiency and overall fleet performance:
- Nautical Operations & Safety – including the capability to see current radar visuals, stability conditions, automation, the Safety Management and Command System, and webcams from each ship, along with GPS location, routing, ship conditions and weather data.
- Procedural Optimization & Efficiency – including speeds, navigational data and engine conditions.
- Sustainability – including fuel and energy usage, emissions levels, water and waste management.
“The
FOC brings together real-time information for decision making.
Integrated shoreside teams support our shipboard officers to act quickly
and decisively while significantly increasing the operational
efficiency of our ships,” said Gus Antorcha, Carnival Cruise Line’s
chief operating officer.
Carnival
partnered with Constant Technologies, Inc., a design firm that
specializes in building operations centers in the public and private
sectors. The design includes an open concept floor plan with sustainable
furnishings and ergonomic features such as the ceiling’s blue lighting
which minimizes eye fatigue, all sit/stand desks and carpeting made from
recycled fish nets. There are also multiple conference rooms that are
linked via video screens to the main LED wall and are intended to be
utilized by support teams that would assist during any incidents.
The
South Florida-based facility is the third and largest in Carnival
Corporation’s global FOC network, complementing those in Seattle,
Washington, and Hamburg, Germany, where Neptune was first piloted. While
the new location primarily is dedicated to Carnival Cruise Line, it
includes the ability to monitor the entire 103-ship fleet among parent
company Carnival Corporation’s nine operating lines and it can act as
the FOC for any of them at a moment’s notice.
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About Carnival Cruise Line
Carnival Cruise Line, part of Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK), is "The World's Most Popular Cruise Line®" with 26 ships operating three- to 16-day voyages to The Bahamas, Caribbean, Mexican Riviera, Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, New England, Bermuda, Europe, Cuba, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. The line currently has three new ships on order – Carnival Panorama set to debut in 2019 and two new 180,000-ton ships in 2020 and 2022.
Carnival Cruise Line, part of Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK), is "The World's Most Popular Cruise Line®" with 26 ships operating three- to 16-day voyages to The Bahamas, Caribbean, Mexican Riviera, Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, New England, Bermuda, Europe, Cuba, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. The line currently has three new ships on order – Carnival Panorama set to debut in 2019 and two new 180,000-ton ships in 2020 and 2022.
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