Latest Monitoring, Control & Digitalisation – Page 28
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LR certifies Evergreen ULCS as digital safe
Evergreen Marine Corporation has been awarded digital safe security certification from Lloyd’s Register (LR) for its latest 12,000teu ultra large containership which was built by Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI).
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MAN ES agrees strategic digitalisation partnership with Kongsberg Digital
As part of a newly agreed strategic digitalisation partnership with Kongsberg Digital, MAN Energy Solutions will collaborate in developing digitalisation solutions for the maritime sector.
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MoU to further 3D ship model verification
RINA and the Shanghai Merchant Ship Design & Research Institute (SDARI) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to create an interface to the SDARI 3D Ship Model.
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Joint venture to promote 3D printing
Wilhemsen’s Marine Products division and thyssenkrupp have signed a joint venture letter aimed at producing and delivering 3D printed spare parts for the maritime market.
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GESCO installs ABB engine monitoring software
The Great Eastern Shipping Company (GESCO) is to install ABB Ability Tekomar XPERT engine performance monitoring and diagnostic software across its fleet of 46 tankers and bulk carriers, following a successful trial on two vessels.
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Making ship systems smarter with simulation
As researchers deepen their understanding of autonomous and remote vessel operations, a new breed of smart ship systems combining simulation capability and artificial intelligence is emerging.
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LR certifies Furuno digital twin technology
Furuno Hellas has been awarded Digital Twin Ready certification from Lloyd’s Register (LR) for HermAce, a smart onboard system that collects and monitors data on bridge navigation and communication equipment.
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CIMAC launches digitalisation strategy group
CIMAC, the global association of the Internal Combustion Machinery Industry, has announced the formation of a ‘Digitalisation Strategy Group’.
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Shang Ming Wah extends engine diagnostics software across bulker fleet
Shanghai Ming Wah Shipping Co (Shang Ming Wah), a large Shanghai-based ship management platform, has inked a deal to install ABB’s engine diagnostics software ABB Ability Tekomar XPERT on 12 bulk carriers.
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BV helps ensure compliance for remote service
Bureau Veritas has been working with SeaOwl, supporting its innovative Remotely Operated Services at Sea (ROSS) project
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Simulation project tackles carbon emissions
ABS and Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) have completed a Joint Development Project (JDP) to build multi-physics simulations capable of analysing the carbon-footprint of vessels in the design stage.
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Taking engine control that bit further
Short-sea engine rooms may be looking at an interesting blend of onboard crew and supported operations, writes Stevie Knight
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ClassNK verifies IINO LINES GHG data
ClassNK has conducted the third-party verification with a reasonable level of assurance for a greenhouse gas (GHG) emission assertion of IINO KAIUN KAISHA (IINO LINES) and group companies, and issued a verification statement.
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HHI digital health system given AiP by LR
Lloyd’s Register (LR) has awarded approval in principle (AiP) to Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) for its digital health management (DHM) system for a Type B gas containment tank, following a joint development project between the two launched in November 2019.
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New digital portal for water monitoring
Developer of smart water quality monitoring technology, Rivertrace Limited has established a new, web-based calibration portal enabling transparency of compliance and inspection paperwork related to water monitoring equipment.
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Maintain service schedules, urges Survitec
With an increasing number of vessels returning to service following the easing of Covid-19 restrictions, Survitec is advising that ships’ life-saving appliances are maintained according to their original service schedules in order to avoid delays.
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RINA proves digitalisation extension
RINA and the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) have successfully completed a pilot project to test the extension of the data exchange capability of the THETIS system.
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BV paves the way for remote inspections
Bureau Veritas (BV) in Singapore, in collaboration with Nokia and Sembcorp Marine, has successfully completed remote surveys, paving the way for a new class procedure for the remote inspection of vessels under construction.
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Kongsberg and Shell deliver trim software
Kongsberg Maritime has signed an agreement with Shell International Trading and Shipping Company Limited to deliver Shell’s draft and trim optimisation software.
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First in-water remote ship surveys using ROV
The world’s first in-water remote ship surveys using a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) have been completed by DNV GL.