Kongsberg's K-IMS Passes 100 LNG Installations

May 30, 2017

The Kongsberg Information Management System (K-IMS) has now had more than 100 installations for vessel owners and charterers in the LNG sector.


As interest in data-sharing for operational efficiency grows in the LNG sector, Kongsberg  has conducted several successful customer trials to show the capabilities and benefits of integrating K-IMS in the last year. K-IMS is designed to enable continuous access to data both on board and ashore through an interactive web portal solution. The system unites all data logging and communication into a single, secure and maintainable solution, giving the fleet owner complete control of information flow and security.

Image: Kongsberg Maritime
Image: Kongsberg Maritime


The K-IMS web portal provides visualization of the data in a secured and controlled fashion, outside of the on board control domain. It features a set of self-service tools for live or post analyses of data, presentation and reporting. These can be expanded further with predefined Kongsberg  applications, with e.g., focus on LNG cargo and the complex process plant that manages it, as well as vessel performance and hull condition monitoring.


While the K-IMS web portal is available through on board ship networks and at control centers ashore, users can also access the service through mobile devices attached to a network were the K-IMS portal is available, such as a ship’s Wi-Fi and office networks, or via VPN. This flexible approach ensures that the vital data collected and stored by K-IMS is always securely available to those who need it.


“The LNG market has taken a lead in using data to secure safer and more efficient operations on board,” said Stene Førsund, Executive Vice President, Global Sales and Marketing, Kongsberg Maritime. “K-IMS helps to transform the valuable data generated by sensor and control systems into knowledge, helping ship owners to improve and optimize operations, and make fact based decisions to manage single vessels and entire fleets.”

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