Performance Monitoring Maritime

Performance monitoring allows ship operators to make data-driven decisions.

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Vessel Performance Monitoring

Real-time vessel monitoring allows onboard crew and remote operators to assess vessel performance data and whether it is being operated in the most efficient manner.

Vessel monitoring systems are an essential tool for maritime operators, enhancing both operational efficiency and safety. These systems utilise advanced technologies, including GPS, sensors, and satellite communication, to provide continuous monitoring of a vessel's performance.

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Fuel Emissions Monitoring

Provide real-time shoreside alerts when skipper behaviour or vessel conditions are causing fuel inefficiency. These insights can be used to lower fuel costs and emissions.

Vessel rules and alerts

Monitor through standardised rules and alerts alongside custom options based on your needs. A traffic light system and real-time notifications allow you to make informed decisions quickly.

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    CCTV and voyage data recorder integration

    Access live data alongside a visual CCTV feed onboard a vessel from any remote location to provide live context about the performance of an asset.

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      Geofencing

      Utilise geofences to provides unique alerts when these regions and locations are entered or departed, ensuring vessels stay within their agreed area of operation.

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        Vibration monitoring

        Vibration monitoring provides valuable data about how the vessel’s structure or system responds to excitation sources including engines and shaft propellers.

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          Vessel motion monitoring

          Respond to increased compliance requirements for crew welfare and safety with vital data on heave, pitch, roll, motion sickness, maximum fender collisions and weather data, such as wave height and angle.

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            Crew location

            Manage the records of the crew’s certificates and accreditations, as well as monitoring their safety by identifying when they embark and disembark the vessel.

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