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Bureau Veritas and Ascenz join forces in ship performance agreement 

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Bureau Veritas and Singapore based Ascenz have signed a memorandum to provide ship performance and monitoring solutions to shipowners world-wide.

 

The agreement will enable Bureau Veritas to offer Shipulse, Ascenz’s solution for real-time ship performance and monitoring.  Shipulse captures critical shipboard data to provide insights for better decision making, fuel savings and optimised vessel performance.  The data captured covers fuel consumption, bunkering activity, engine, hull and propeller performance.

 

Bureau Veritas will market Shipulse across its network to offer complementary services and analysis tools based on ship modelling capabilities, data analysis across fleets, and the ability to integrate BV software - such as weather routing and trim optimisation - with Shipulse.

 

Chia Yoong Hui, CEO, Ascenz said, ‘The key value of Shipulse is to bring critical performance information as accurately and seamlessly as possible to shipowners. We are excited that through this co-operation agreement we will be able to enhance our offering and leverage BV’s expertise in vessel performance.’

 

Tihomir Kezic, Bureau Veritas’ Regulatory Services Director, said: ‘By joining forces with Ascenz we are able to provide solutions to shipowners that connect compliance with performance management to help ensure efficiency and environmental performance as well as safe operations.’

 

Shipulse’s CarbonComply module supports MRV monitoring and reporting requirements. As an EU MRV Recognized Organization, Bureau Veritas recognizes Ascenz’s “CarbonComply’ module.’

 

CarbonComply enables automated monitoring and reporting of ship CO2 emissions under EU-MRV regulation requirements. Reporting is a natural output of the Shipulse fuel consumption data and performance analysis. A unique capability of CarbonComply is to register voyages automatically without the need for manual calculations to breakdown fuel consumption or emissions on a per voyage basis. Furthermore, the system is able to detect and classify different voyage stages such as sea passages, maneuvering, drifting and to identify when a ship is either moored or at anchor. This then allows for greater granularity from profiling emissions associated with a sea passage versus that from time spent when anchored.

 

Ultimately, CarbonComply makes the monitoring and reporting process for EU-MRV compliance more efficient for shipowners and helps shipowners address their risk of non-compliance.

 

Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/shipping/21072017/bureau-veritas-and-ascenz-join-forces-in-ship-performance-agreement/

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