Maersk Supply Service opts for Inmarsat IoT solution
Inmarsat has extended its Fleet Xpress service agreement
with Maersk Supply Service to include fleet wide IoT-based ship management
connectivity on separate, dedicated bandwidths. The extension has also enabled
Maersk Supply Service to evaluate new vessel performance tools for selection,
available through Inmarsat’s Certified Application Provider (CAP) programme.
Operating off Europe, the Americas, West Africa, Southeast
Asia and Australia, the 30-vessel Maersk offshore fleet includes some of the
most modern anchor handlers and subsea support vessels in the industry. Under a
long-term Fleet Xpress agreement, connectivity will now include dedicated Inmarsat
Fleet Connect for key digital applications and a commitment to the Fleet Data
IoT platform for data acquisition and uploading.
“Maersk Supply Service is pursuing digitalisation to support
optimised fleet management and to improve vessel energy efficiency.
Software-based digital solutions have a significant advantage over
hardware-based counterparts as they can be deployed fleet-wide at the push of a
button,” said Kasper Thiesen, Head of IT, Maersk Supply Service (MSS). “By
having the underlying Fleet Data, Fleet Connect infrastructure and sensor data
collectors installed on our vessels, we have unlocked a portfolio of digital
services which we can deploy to our fleet and bring to market in little-to-no
time. As the digital eco-system develops, more solutions will become available,
increasing our ability to remain agile and support our journey to decarbonise,
and entry into renewable industries”.
Fleet Data enables digitalisation across the full scope of
vessel operations, using cloud-based analytics, which is agnostic of
OEM-specific applications or sensor technologies. Owner-operators are free to
choose which areas will benefit most from predictive analytics and
decision-making.
The new agreement will accommodate rapid scaling up of new
IoT-based vessel performance applications fleet wide. Fleet Data and Fleet
Connect offer a single IoT-based architecture capable of working with every
OEM-supplied or standalone analytics and management software in the market.
Maersk Supply Service used Fleet Xpress in combination with
Fleet Data to evaluate a number of fuel emissions and ship performance
solutions provided through the Inmarsat CAP programme. The trials have resulted
in a commercial commitment to SKF One Global Cloud platform that provides
condition monitoring and remote diagnostics from SKF Marine and a proof of
concept agreement with Yxney Maritime covering the Maress data analytics
software for reducing fuel consumption and emissions.
“Maersk Supply Service has been quick to realise that
dedicated Fleet Data and Fleet Connect bandwidths satisfy their digital
offshore support vessel needs,” said Marco Cristoforo Camporeale, Head of
Maritime Digital, Inmarsat Maritime. “Hundreds of data points are monitored on
each ship, with Fleet Data covering data acquisition and uploading to the
cloud, and Fleet Connect bringing the bi-directional communication to stream
data to and from the ship.”
Fleet Connect offers digital solutions providers – including
OEMs – the opportunity to take advantage of always-available, dedicated
bandwidth for specific vessel management applications. “We believe that
everyone should have access to crucial asset data at any time,” said Frank
Hasselbalch – Manager Condition Monitoring, SKF Marine. “SKF’s monitoring
solutions provide the foundation for fleet condition-based maintenance
strategies to meet and exceed class society recommendations”.
“Maress is a system that unlocks a complete birds-eye view
and strategic perspective on fleet and vessel decarbonisation efforts and
results,” said Sindre Bornstein, CCO, Yxney Maritime. “Building on a successful
Maress trial, Maersk Supply Service will be able to use its data in a smart way
to maintain a leading role in the ongoing industry transition; in short,
providing transparency, accountability and strategic decision support around
emissions.”
“Introducing owners to solutions providers and trialling
IoT-based management tools on board without commitment strongly benefited
digital strategy development. Inmarsat’s CAP digital ecosystem includes over 50
partners, with new applications added regularly,” Camporeale said. “Together,
Fleet Data and Fleet Connect create a flexible solution which takes care of
data acquisition and transmission across multiple applications, leaving
customers to manage their data as they see fit to enhance ship performance,” he
said. “This removes any integration burden and means owners and managers do not
need to expend the time, energy and cost committing to single applications only
to find out they are suboptimal; instead, they can assess solutions within an
existing set-up.”



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