Metso DNA provide high-technology automatic control system to two new multi-functional icebreaking supply vessels.
Arctech   Helsinki Shipyard has been a successful builder of multifunctional   icebreaking supply vessels built to operate in harsh conditions in   Russia, specializing in shipbuilding technology and today, about 60% of  the  icebreakers in operation in the world are built in Helsinki. The  Russian  company Sovcomflot has sufficient confidence in Arctech’s  skills that it  ordered two identical multifunctional icebreaking supply  vessels (MIBSV). 
The main purpose of these vessels is to supply the  gas production  platform and to protect it from ice. The vessels are  designed for the  Sakhalin-1 Arkutun-Dagi gas field and will be used as  supply vessels  for the Exxon Neftegas Ltd gas platform. 
The first vessel named Vitus Bering  was constructed almost 4  months ahead of schedule and reportedly the sister ship is almost  complete. Each vessel is 99,9 meters LOA and 21,7 meters in breadth with  four engines  providing a total power output of 18,000 kW (propulsion  power 13,000 kW)
Metso's  automation solution for the new ships, Metso DNA, is an  integrated  system, handling alarm, monitoring and control functions for  the  vessels’ machinery as well as liquid and bulk cargo spaces. The  power  plant in the vessels is fully managed by Metso DNA Power  Management  System.
Jarle Nilsen, Director, Sales and Services, Metso,  emphasizes: “In  demanding ice conditions, the meaning of correctly  performed tasks,  early enough detection of possible disturbances, and  also a quick  recovery from disturbances, play an important role.” The  DNA Operate  tool supports the user in controlling complex situations.