Høglund Marine Solutions introduced it will certainly provide incorporated automation systems (IAS) for 3 newbuild melted gas (LNG) bunkering vessels being created at at CIMC SOE shipyard for Canadian proprietor Seaspan ULC.
The IAS will perfectly link the freight handling, control and also electric propulsion systems on each of the 7600m3 ships slated to run along the west shore of North America.
A main, and also conventional attribute of all Høglund automation systems, is HøglundPlayback Using the incorporated logging system, a driver can fix cases by examining any kind of alarm systems or occasions as if they were real-time information, providing a very thorough sight a possibly intricate occasion. With this device, the team can inspect the historic information from an occurrence such as a power outage and also see precisely what failed.
Each ship will certainly include arising modern technologies that even more minimize greenhouse gas and also various other exhausts, in addition to radiated sound. The LNG bunkering vessels, being developed by VARD Marine Inc, will certainly use risk-free, reliable and also affordable refueling for several ship kinds (ship-to-ship LNG bunkering), and also permit transfers to and also from a large range of terminals. They will certainly additionally have the ability to do coastal/short sea delivery procedures.
“This is another bunker vessel application project, using our integrated solutions, for us to be involved in, highlighting the excellent reputation that Høglund has throughout the maritime industry,” claimed Peter Morsbach VP Sales at Høglund Marine Solutions.
“We will showcase the benefits of our advanced technology, while demonstrating Høglund’s expertise for fixing issues swiftly and supporting the yard during commissioning and installation – attributes that helped us to secure this contract. Having pioneered automation and control solutions for some of the first-generation vessels in this segment, we are proud to support the continued development of LNG bunker vessels around the world.”