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MAN D&T, CCS Ink Collaboration Deal at Marintec

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

December 4, 2015

Photo: MAN Diesel & Turbo

Photo: MAN Diesel & Turbo

Technical Cooperation Agreement strengthens existing collaboration; PrimeServ’s Online Service receives CCS class approval
 
MAN Diesel & Turbo signed a Technical Cooperation Agreement with the China Classification Society (CCS) on December 1, 2015, during Marintec China 2015.
 
The Agreement provides for the strengthening of the cooperation between the two companies in Intelligent Ship research with regards to data exchange, online monitoring and online service.
 
Wayne Jones – recently appointed as Executive Board Member for Sales from January 1, 2016 – MAN Diesel & Turbo, and Sun Feng – Vice President – CCS, signed the agreement on behalf of their respective companies.
 
Jones said, “This signing represents just the latest step in our collaboration with CCS, one which I am certain will last for many years to come. The Chinese market is of great importance to MAN Diesel & Turbo and, by allying ourselves with such an important player, we are positioning our technology – and leveraging our know-how – optimally.”
 
“MAN and CCS have established a strong and reliable relationship throughout these recent years,” said Sun Feng at the ceremony.
 
The Agreement is an implementation agreement under the Framework Agreement for Technical Cooperation signed by both parties back in 2013. MAN Diesel & Turbo and CCS have since strengthened their cooperation within the fields of ship technology, ship-type research and development, and especially within environmentally-friendly technologies.
 
In April 2015, CCS awarded MAN Diesel & Turbo’s entire four-stroke engine portfolio the world’s first SCR IMO Tier III Approval in Principle, which represented an important milestone in their collaboration.
 
CCS also took the opportunity at Marintec to present MAN Diesel & Turbo with a class approval for its PrimeServ Online Service, which is a further step toward the Intelligent Ship concept and more safety for ship owners.
 
This remote monitoring service makes it possible to diagnose machinery at any time and from any location and is a service MAN PrimeServ, MAN Diesel & Turbo’s service division, has offered successfully for many years. Based on transferred and stored engine data, PrimeServ experts analyze the data and provide recommendations for the operation, maintenance and repair of the engines.
 
Jones said, “This type of monitoring plays an increasingly significant role in our industry and is the cornerstone for further digital services such as electronic, condition-based maintenance.”
 
According to MAN, the Intelligent Ship is set to be a major trend in the future within the shipping industry where it is predicted that the collection and usage of big data will help to increase efficiency, promote technological progress, save costs, and offer new types of condition-based maintenance – ultimately leading to research into unmanned vessels. MAN Diesel & Turbo already offers electronic, condition-based maintenance solutions. In the coming years, it will work more closely with CCS in this regard in order to leverage the opportunities that digitalization offers.

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