The offshore support vessel owner has contracted original equipment manufacturer Wärtsilä to analyse real-time data in a bid to minimise downtime
Machinery on offshore support vessels operated by Brazil-headquartered Seagems will be fitted with sensors to enable remote performance monitoring to reduce the risk of downtime.
Seagems, formerly known as Sapura, will use data from propulsion machinery across its fleet for predictive maintenance, in a bid to minimise machinery failures and repairs and avoiding potential operational outages.
Data from the support vessels will be transferred via satellite communications to cloud-based services enabling machinery and vessel performance to be monitored remotely, and to proactively manage maintenance requirements.
Digital real-time information on engines and propulsion systems will enable engineering experts to identify potential issues before they impact vessel operations.




