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Miros assumes full ownership of Miros Mocean

Norway-based maritime technology company Miros AS has acquired full ownership of Miros Mocean AS, enhancing its ability to provide cutting-edge real-time ocean insights, benefiting all relevant market segments, including commercial shipping.

As of September 2024, Miros acquired all remaining shares in Miros Mocean from its joint venture partners, BW Group and Copenhagen Commercial Platform (CCP). The acquired firm will continue to operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of Miros, under the leadership of CEO Marius Five Aarset.

“The full integration of Miros Mocean into Miros allows us to further consolidate and optimize our portfolio of vessel performance services,” stated Aarset. “Our strengthened offering will provide even greater value to customers and partners across the maritime industry.”

Miros focuses on enhancing the real-time understanding of how weather affects vessel performance, enabling operators to make safe and informed decisions. By digitizing local ocean conditions, Miros uses reliably measured data, for an accurate overview of vessel performance and efficiency in real-time, throughout the lifetime of a vessel.

Aarset commented, “The alignment between Miros and Miros Mocean reinforces our commitment to delivering industry-leading ocean insights that enhance vessel performance and fuel efficiency while increasing maritime safety and sustainability. We focus on our client’s evolving needs by providing innovative solutions, including wave and current measurements from the industry-recognized product Wavex, vessel performance indicators with VTI, and safety monitoring with Anti-Roll assistant.”





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