ABB has unveiled a new Integrated Operations Center which allows shipowners to take greater control of their fleet from shore, paving the way for more autonomous shipping operations.

ABB’s new facility supports autonomous shipping operations

From the center, situated in Billingstad in Norway, ABB’s expert engineers can connect to any vessel anywhere in the world which is fitted with ABB technology. Sensors and software onboard the ship send equipment and performance data via satellite link which allows ship owners, in collaboration with ABB’s experts, to perform remote troubleshooting and make informed judgements about the ship’s performance and maintenance plan.

The new center fits into the ABB’s marine Integrated Operations concept which utilizes the Internet of Things Services and People (IoTSP) to connect ships, their owner’s technical headquarters and ABB’s support departments. Through the IoTSP, ABB is able to monitor many of the ship’s critical equipment and its key parameters.

With Integrated Operations, ship owners can implement a way of working that saves up to 50% on dry docking costs on ABB equipment if monitoring, pre-survey, and project execution are managed in close cooperation between ABB and the shipowner. Data is collected from systems and used as input for maintenance work during dry dockings.

“We are monitoring the key parameters which will have direct impact on the critical equipment and could lead either to downtime or to a significant loss in efficiency,” says Richard Windischhofer, VP Integrated Operations.

“We are proactive in our relationship with our customers and with the new Integrated Operations Center we proactively monitor the critical alarms and inform the crew about issues – sometimes even before they notice them themselves.”

Source: safety4sea.com