Advanced underwater crawlers optimized for Cambodia's tropical marine environment.
As Cambodia continues to solidify its position as a strategic maritime hub in Southeast Asia, the development of the Sihanoukville Autonomous Port (PAS) and the Phnom Penh Autonomous Port (PPAP) has led to a surge in vessel traffic. However, operating in the Gulf of Thailand presents a unique challenge: Rapid Biofouling. The warm, nutrient-rich tropical waters accelerate the growth of barnacles, algae, and tubeworms on ship hulls.
Traditional dry-docking in the region is often overbooked and expensive. This is where Dalian Mobo Robot Co., Ltd. intervenes. Our ship hull cleaning crawler robots offer an "in-water" alternative that allows Cambodian shipowners to maintain their vessels without taking them out of service. By utilizing high-pressure water jets and magnetic adhesion technology, our robots remove 99% of marine growth without damaging the expensive anti-fouling coatings.
In 2024, the "Green Port" initiative in Cambodia has placed more scrutiny on carbon emissions. A fouled hull can increase fuel consumption by up to 40%. By implementing regular robotic cleaning, fleet managers in Cambodia can reduce their carbon footprint while significantly lowering operational costs. Our technology provides the "Information Gain" needed to transition from reactive maintenance to proactive robotic asset management.
Founded in 2014, Dalian Mobo Robot Co., Ltd. is a premier Chinese manufacturer specializing in industrial automation and underwater robotics.
With a mission to lead the maritime maintenance sector, we established Mobo Technology (Dalian) Co., Ltd. in 2023, creating a 5,000sqm integrated manufacturing base. Our advantage lies in our Vertically Integrated Manufacturing—from R&D and AI software development to precision CNC machining and global assembly. For our Cambodia partners, this means shorter lead times, direct factory support, and robots designed to withstand the harsh humidity and salinity of Southeast Asian ports.
Our robots utilize 9-axis motion control and AI-driven path planning to ensure 100% hull coverage without human error.
We provide comprehensive training and remote diagnostic support specifically for shipyard operators in Sihanoukville.
Reduced drag means less fuel. Our robots help Cambodian shipping lines meet international IMO 2023 carbon intensity regulations.
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Versatile crawler technology for Cambodia's expanding industrial and renewable energy sectors.
With massive solar projects like the Kampong Chhnang Solar Park, Cambodia is embracing renewable energy. Dust and bird droppings can reduce PV efficiency by 25%. Our specialized crawler robots (D1300 series) provide automated, waterless or wet cleaning solutions to maintain peak solar performance across large-scale utility plants.
The same crawler drive technology used in our maritime robots is adapted for steep PV arrays, ensuring high-traction, anti-fall protection, and remote-controlled precision.
Everything you need to know about deploying robotic cleaning in Cambodia.
Yes, our crawlers are designed for in-water cleaning during cargo operations or while at anchor. This eliminates the need for expensive dry-docking and reduces vessel downtime.
We use a combination of powerful permanent magnets for steel hulls and vortex-suction technology for non-ferrous surfaces, ensuring the robot remains stable even in moderate currents.
Being modularly designed, maintenance is simple. Most wear-and-tear components like brushes or high-pressure nozzles can be replaced in under 30 minutes by on-site staff.
Absolutely. We handle all logistics from our Dalian factory to Cambodia, including customs documentation and door-to-port delivery.
Specialized solutions for maritime, solar, and industrial cleaning across Cambodia.