Ship Service & Maintenance

Cargo vessel entering port and sending off operational data to ship service & maintenance teams. Digitalization can help you increase vessel availability and reduce operational costs through the capture and analysis of key operational dataCargo vessel entering port and sending off operational data to ship service & maintenance teams. Digitalization can help you increase vessel availability and reduce operational costs through the capture and analysis of key operational data

As the economic slowdown continues to impact the already overcrowded shipping market, shipowners and operators are looking to maximize profit margins by lowering operational costs and improving vessel availability. At the same time, the rise of information and communication technology (ICT) is bringing data collection, exchange and analysis to an unprecedented level, opening new horizons for shipping companies and shipbuilders alike. So how can the marine industry capitalize on this sea of newly available data to reduce operational costs and extend vessel availability?

As the economic slowdown continues to impact the already overcrowded shipping market, shipowners and operators are looking to maximize profit margins by lowering operational costs and improving vessel availability. At the same time, the rise of information and communication technology (ICT) is bringing data collection, exchange and analysis to an unprecedented level, opening new horizons for shipping companies and shipbuilders alike. So how can the marine industry capitalize on this sea of newly available data to reduce operational costs and extend vessel availability?

In the new ship service and maintenance model, reality technologies such as augmented reality are key to improve service quality and maximize vessel availability.

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A ship in the dock is like an empty property on the rental market: it costs a lot of money, yet it brings no revenue. As vessels become more high-tech, the amount of complex equipment onboard increases. Without a way to effectively coordinate maintenance schedules for all onboard systems, a ship may be out of service for unnecessary periods of time, with a direct impact on profitability for ship owners/operators. Shipyards that want to compete for the business of ship owners/operators must find a way to not only offer, but also optimize, ship service and maintenance operations. For this, a new, scalable maintenance model is needed.

Our fully integrated Ship Service & Maintenance solution relies on the consolidation of data from various CAD sources, as well as performance, maintenance, and conversion information into a single source of truth: the comprehensive digital twin. By capturing and analyzing ship operational data and providing actionable insight for informed decision making, the digital twin enables shipyards and owners/operators to efficiently and proactively diagnose maintenance issues, improve safety and minimize the amount of time the ship is taken off operations. It also enables operational and service data analytics to be fed back to the design teams to help them further optimize product performance, improve service quality and minimize the lifecycle costs of current and future designs.

Whether you are a shipyard or a shipowner/operator, there is a lot to learn from a vessel in operation. Bring your vessel digital twin to sea and let the data work for you.

In the new ship service and maintenance model, reality technologies such as augmented reality are key to improve service quality and maximize vessel availability.