Ned Marine Launches Flying Drone and Subsea ROV Inspection Services for Non-Destructive Testing

Ned Marine Drone Inspections
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Dutch Non-Destructive Testing specialists Ned Marine has expanded its inspection capabilities with the introduction of NDT drone services. Operating both drones and ROVs, the new service enables faster, safer, and more efficient inspections of vessels, offshore installations, and industrial assets—both above and below water, and including confined spaces.

With this move, Ned Marine strengthens its position as a full-service inspection provider, combining traditional NDT techniques with advanced remote inspection technologies. Ned Marine already inspects vessels globally. The new service is aimed at surveys for Dutch and wider European customers.

Faster Inspections, Less Downtime

Drone-based inspections allow Ned Marine to carry out visual inspections and thickness measurements (UTM) in areas that are difficult to access using conventional methods such as scaffolding, rope access, or diving operations.

Typical applications include:

  • Confined spaces on board vessels (such as ballast tanks and cargo holds)
  • Offshore and onshore wind turbines
  • Tank storage facilities
  • Industrial structures and installations

By eliminating the need for extensive access equipment and reducing human exposure to hazardous environments, these ‘flying inspections’ can be completed significantly faster, often within hours instead of days. This minimizes operational downtime, which is especially relevant for seagoing container vessels and tankers.

Indeed, inspection times can be reduced by up to four times, while overall costs can be significantly lower compared to traditional methods.

Subsea Inspections Up to 300 Meters

In addition to its aerial services, Ned Marine now offers subsea Non-Destructive Testing inspections using remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), capable of operating at water depths of up to 300 meters.

The technology serves as a practical and cost-efficient alternative to traditional diving operations.  The ROVs provide high-definition live video streams and detailed inspection data, supporting:

  • Hull inspections
  • Cathodic protection assessments
  • Structural condition monitoring
  • Pre-docking surveys

“We are very proud to launch this new service,” said Leo Zwagemaker, Commercial Manager at Ned Marine. “By integrating aerial drone and ROV technology into our NDT services, we can allow our clients to further reduce downtime and make better-informed maintenance decisions. The fact that our inspectors can now also work remotely, with real-time data accessible worldwide, also adds value: this method improves decision-making and facilitates a more seamless collaboration between vessel operators, surveyors, and technical teams.”

Integrated NDT Approach

The new drone and ROV services are fully integrated into Ned Marine’s existing NDT offering, which includes Visual Testing (VT), Ultrasonic Thickness Measurements (UTM), and detailed inspection reporting. By combining visual data, measurement results, and digital analysis, clients gain a complete and reliable overview of asset condition, enabling better maintenance planning and reducing the risk of unexpected failures.

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