Electronic Fuel Management Systems (EFMS) firm Fueltrax studies it has opened a Vessel Operations Center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
This is Fueltrax’s second such middle and the primary exterior of the corporate’s headquarters within the U.S. It gives closer-to-region protection for Asia-Pacific clients.
Ruben DeLeon, Fueltrax’s Vice President of Product Support, drew on his seven-year tenure at NASA’s Mission Control Center in driving the institution of the Kuala Lumpur facility.
As DeLeon explains, the brand new Fueltrax facility is modeled after the NASA middle, as “a place where data was continuously monitored, problems identified and solutions crafted through the collective efforts of experts across various disciplines. Its environment and design were pivotal in achieving flawless missions.”
Fueltrax stated its operation facilities allow assist workers from numerous backgrounds to convene in a single area, providing a complete operational perspective and perception into the well being and standing of all Fueltrax programs.
Mohamad Ariff Bin Ramli has joined Fueltrax to handle the brand new operations middle. He has 15 years of on-vessel expertise and most just lately labored with MISC Maritime Services as a roving marine marshall specializing in gasoline optimization and vessel efficiency. The operations workforce consists of different seasoned skilled mariners, together with chief engineers, expert instrumentation and management subject technicians and army veterans.
“Each day the Fueltrax team provides training and support to a wide range of stakeholders, including global technicians, installation partners, vessel crews, shoreside operations and management teams, as well as charterer personnel,” stated Faiz Azani, Fueltrax’s Kuala Lumpur-based Director of Operations for Southeast Asia. “This new vessel operations center ensures that vessels anywhere in the world can maintain access to top-tier support from highly skilled professional mariners.”