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Maritime Cyber Capability
Delivering Maritime Cybersecurity Compliance and Operational Resilience The maritime industry is entering a new era of maritime cybersecurity assurance. The introduction of the IACS Unified Requirements (UR) E26 and E27 , grounded in the IEC 62443 series, marks a major regulatory shift, with the rules applying to in-class ships and offshore installations contracted for construction from 1 July 2024 onward. These requirements introduce significant new obligations for how vesse


Autonomous Marine Biofouling - Survey and Assessment
## Innovative Partnership Tackles Marine Biofouling with AI Technology - Kōtare Group and the University of Auckland collaborated on this innovative and exciting project. Problem Statement New Zealand's marine ecosystems are at risk from the spread of invasive species, which can attach to the hulls of recreational and commercial vessels. Identifying and managing biofouling is crucial for protecting biodiversity and safeguarding commercial fisheries. Current biofouling surve


'Away with the Ferries'
The decarbonisation of maritime transport is no longer theoretical—it is underway at scale. Across Europe, North America, and the Pacific, operators are commissioning hybrid and fully electric ferries that match or exceed the performance of conventional diesel fleets. From Norway’s Ampere and Vision of the Fjords to large-scale retrofits on the Øresund and trans-Channel routes, projects demonstrate that electrification is not limited to small passenger vessels but is viable f


Delivering Engineering Excellence: Kōtare Group's Support for HMNZS AOTEAROA
Navigating Complex Engineering Challenges Kōtare Group Limited has been a trusted partner of Babcock New Zealand (BNZL) in providing...


Vessel Care and Custody
On the back of successful sea trial support, our personnel were asked to attend Ireland and assist with setting up maintenance routines,...


IPV Regeneration, Crewing and Sea Trials
In a first for the New Zealand Defence Force, Kōtare provided a commercial crew for two Inshore Patrol Vessels that were being sold to the Irish Naval Service. This involved working with the clients, local equipment providers, Lloyd’s Register classification society, and a multitude of other stakeholders. Kōtare project managed returning these vessels to active service with commercial partners, establishing maintenance routines and conducting equipment recommissioning and fam


Owners Representative
Delivery of Real Journey's new build 'Rakiura Explorer' from the yard in Mount Maunganui to the homeport in Stewart Island.


Naval Dive Hydrographic Vessel Capability Integration
Kotare was tasked with providing capability integration expertise to ensure the Navy’s Dive Hydrographic Vessel achieved Operational...
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