Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) Group unit Hyundai Global Service has teamed up with underwater cleaning robot developer Tas Global with an aim to commercialise robotics hull cleaning solutions next year.

In August, Tas Global developed the world’s first hull cleaning robot system.

Discover B2B Marketing That Performs

Combine business intelligence and editorial excellence to reach engaged professionals across 36 leading media platforms.

Find out more

For more than a year, the organisations have been jointly conducting research for the maintenance and cleaning of vessels, reported Maeil Business Newspaper.

The alliance has been formed at a time when the maritime industry is increasingly vouching for sustainable approaches.

The cleaning solutions will address the issue of hull biofouling, which involves the buildup of marine growth on a vessel’s hull and leads to increased cleaning expenses, lower vessel speeds, and expanded CO₂ emissions and bunker consumption.

In the same spirit, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) plans to introduce a project associated with hull biofouling by 2023.

GlobalData Strategic Intelligence

US Tariffs are shifting - will you react or anticipate?

Don’t let policy changes catch you off guard. Stay proactive with real-time data and expert analysis.

By GlobalData

Meanwhile, under the jointly created solution, Hyundai Global Service utilises a smart, artificial intelligence (AI)-based system to calculate the accumulation level and report it to the carrier.

This allows the carrier to decide whether the robot cleaning service is required or not.

With the continuing possibility of safety accidents, the outdated human cleaning service requires five to six divers and takes up to five days.

In a phone interview, Tas Global CEO Kim Yu-sik informed Maeil Business Newspaper that by using the robotics solution, cleaning consumes only one day at one-tenth of the existing expense.

The partners have concluded the demonstration of the new solution, with plans to offer the underwater robot hull cleaning service for about 30 ships in 2022.

In a separate development, reported by Korea Times, the European Union (EU) reached a consensus to block HHI’s proposed takeover of Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME).

In March 2019, HHI struck a definitive agreement with the Korea Development Bank (KDB) for the acquisition of DSME.

Ship Technology Excellence Awards - Nominations Closed

Nominations are now closed for the Ship Technology Excellence Awards. A big thanks to all the organisations that entered – your response has been outstanding, showcasing exceptional innovation, leadership, and impact.

Excellence in Action
From automated chartering invoices to EU ETS and CII management, Ankeri Solutions’ maritime SaaS platform has earned three Ship Technology Excellence Awards for 2025. See how Ankeri is helping shipowners and charterers boost efficiency, cut emissions, and collaborate better across complex global fleets.

Discover the Impact