"Truth is ever to be found in the simplicity, and not in the multiplicity and confusion of things."

Galileo Galilei (1643-1727)

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A real performance booster for your fleet!   

Does strong quality and cost performance go hand in hand in your day-to-day work?

And would you agree that not only your crew but also office staff ashore must manage a high volume of data every day to:

  •  ensure vessel’s performance

  • fulfill the required reporting of CO2-emission to the IMO or EU

  • be prepared for CII and EEXI, including MEPC 2022 guidelines on correction factors and voyage adjustments for CII calculations

  • keep track of the consumption and stocks of fuels and lubes

  • be compliant to the charter party in terms of speed and consumption

The SDBnet platform and its PMSnet Performance Monitoring Reporting and PMSnet Performance Monitoring Online modules are the overall solution for a more simple, efficient and fully transparent high data volume sharing between crew, ship owners, charterers and fleet manager.

Unlike many competitors in the market, we deliver a holistic approach to fleet management, from the sensor on the ship to the fleet view ashore in the cloud, all from a single source.

We use the highest quality hardware to avoid any failures and provide a stable platform for data acquisition on board ships worldwide. If required, we supply fuel meters and our own developed shaft power measurement system SPMnet for the projects.

The customer can configure the scope of the data collection themself. The prerequisite for recording a data point is that the data can be made available on board via a standardized interface.

Efficiency, fair prices and a transparent process are our top priorities.

We are happy to support and advise our customers with our experience in compiling the data to be recorded. Together with our customers we are servicing hundreds of vessels.

SDBnet

The modern web-based soft- and hardware SDBnet platform was developed to exchange data between non stationary vessels and an centralized stationary data base at shore.

Data are manually reported by the vessel crew and optionally collected by additional hardware components directly from available sensors on board. The collected information is transmitted to shore side and processed by the office system where it is being displayed for further analysis.

Monitoring modules for the full ship performance, shaft power, trim/list, fuel consumption as wall as the electrical energy are available.

At shore fleet wide tools can be used to monitor key performance indicators and reporting behaviour, which support you in identifying problems early and preventing speed and consumption claims. On demand drill down analysis enables further investigation as required.


PMSnet - Reporting

Lay back and relax. Collect all data for the MRV, IMO-DCS and CII Reporting

Implementing our PMSnet high-end reporting system will reduce friction and delays communicating speed and fuel consumptions with your fleet, providing data frequently and without data inconsistencies (due to formatting or minor input mistakes).

The reporting is broken down into two categories. The event based reporting covers the daily business routines also known as noon-reporting. Additional ad-hoc reports document processes like bunkering, sludge disposal and scheduling.

 The SDBnet reporting module is compliant and certified according to the EU MRV 2015/757. The SDBnet is also compliant according to the latest version IMO DCS regulation. 

The latest CII regulations according to IMO guidelines MEPC.336,337,338,339(76) are already implemented and the required views allow quick access to status at fleet and ship level.


PMSnet - Online

Requiring only a few data collector units, the PMSnet online system is able to collect all essential sensor data. The data collector setup is designed for easy installation and low maintenance.

Fuel oil consumption, shaft power, trim/list and certain nautical data points are collected frequently (minimum 1/sec).  15 minutes average values will be logged and transmitted to shore, the logged data can be viewed by both office and vessel.

Live values are available on board and can be viewed using the Performance Dashboard 


EMSnet - Electrical Energy Monitoring - Online

Energy monitoring is increasingly an important source of information for energy optimization and for reducing operating costs.

In order to process a high number of signals, EMSnet provides modular components keeping installation cost down. Integrating all suppliers and consumers providing a comprehensive view of energy flow and distribution as utilized by your vessel.

Our Electrical Energy Monitor EMSnet enables you to comply with Marine Environment Protection Committee recent published guidelines on correction factors and voyage adjustments for CII calculations MEPC.328(76).

Typical source for the energy monitoring are:

  • Auxiliary engines

  • Shaft generators

  • Reefers -> MEPC.328(76)

  • E/R and cargo hold venting

  • Pumps for circ. oil, ballast water, ...