Latest Monitoring, Control & Digitalisation – Page 30
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ABS innovates with steel mill remote survey
A remote survey for steel certification at a steel mill by ABS has enabled work on two self-elevating drilling units (SEDU) at Lamprell Energy, UAE to continue despite Covid-19 restrictions.
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Grant to advance AI in UK maritime sector
Silverstream Technologies, in collaboration with the University of Southampton, has been awarded an Innovate UK Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) grant to advance machine learning in the maritime sector.
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Sertica data helps save survey time
Tanker company Torm is saving valuable time by importing data from Sertica’s planned maintenance system to DNV GL to digitalise surveys and improve performance.
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Kongsberg Digital acquires Coach Solutions
Kongsberg Digital has acquired Coach Solutions, a supplier of software solutions for vessel performance and monitoring. The new name will be Kongsberg Coach Solutions.
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ABS and SDARI sign 3D model JDP
ABS and the Shanghai Merchant Ship Design & Research Institute (SDARI) have signed a joint development project (JDP) to use 3D models to streamline the class process.
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Remote technical training trials at PrimeServ Academy
MAN Energy Solutions’ PrimeServ Academy in Augsburg is piloting remote technical training in June and July, explains Dr Holger Gehring of PrimeServ Academy, Augsburg.
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Using data to optimise engine maintenance
Wärtsilä has introduced a data-driven analytics feature to its dynamic maintenance planning (DMP) solution.
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MoU to advance maritime digitalisation
DNV GL and ABB have signed a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) to accelerate digitalisation in the maritime industry.
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Yanmar automated docking a step closer
Plans to commercialise Yanmar’s auto-navigation and automatic docking systems are well underway.
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New safety scorecard focuses on transparency
RightShip has launched its new Safety Score, heralding a new era for safety and due diligence in the shipping industry.
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METIS online monitoring for BWTS
METIS is introducing its ‘Live Dashboards’ online monitoring system for scrubbers, ballast water treatment systems, boilers, M/E and DGs.
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NYK conducts remote navigation tests on tug
NYK successfully tested remote navigation of a tugboat in Tokyo Bay. The trial forms part of a Japanese government supported project to introduce remote navigation by 2025.
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NYK autonomous vessel framework receives AiP
Classification society ClassNK has granted approval in principle (AiP) to NYK Line and its technology research arm MTI Co., Ltd. for an autonomous ship framework being developed under the name of APExS.
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ABS NS and Q88 automate compliance
ABS Nautical Systems (ABS NS) and SaaS technology provider, Q88, are joining forces to automate compliance management for ship owners and operators.
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LR unveils global remote survey team
Lloyd’s Register (LR) has brought together a global team to support the use of remote surveys within the marine and offshore industries.
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MoU to spur digital shift in shipping
DNV GL and Alpha Ori Technologies (AOT) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) agreeing to work together to further the marine industry’s ongoing digital transformation.
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Drone delivery project underway
GAC has partnered with Singapore-based startup F-drones to develop large-scale drones that can deliver up to 100kg of supplies over 100km to vessels and offshore platforms.
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RH Marine to supply systems for new CSS
RH Marine will supply and install all energy distribution, automation and bridge systems for a new combat support ship (CSS) for the Dutch navy.
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ABS extends remote survey offering
In an industry first, ABS is now able to conduct almost all classification annual surveys remotely on eligible vessel.
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Japanese auxiliary machinery monitoring tool trial
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) and Japanese technology developer Asahi Kasei Engineering Corp. (AEC) have begun trialling a predictive maintenance tool for auxiliary engines on ten ocean-going vessels, following the successful conclusion of a pilot project aboard three vessels.