Modern IAS systems continuously monitor engine performance and fuel consumption, allowing vessels to operate at peak efficiency. By optimizing engine parameters in realtime, IAS can significantly reduce fuel costs, which is a large expenditureitem for vessel owners.
Upgraded IAS systems predict maintenance needs by monitoring critical components and systems. This proactive approach enables planned maintenance, minimizing unplanned downtime and emergency repairs - letting you avoid the associated financial losses.
And upgraded IAS will optimize power distribution and consumption, ultimately reducing energy waste. This makes it an optimal energy saving solution for ships and vessels. For vessels with complex power requirements, this can lead to substantial long-term savings.
Depending on where the vessel operates, vessel owners are subject to environmental regulations regarding emissions and waste disposal. An advanced IAS can help ensure compliance with these regulations.
Investing in SEAM’s e-SEAMatic® IAS for vessels is a strategic move that can yield substantial cost savings over time. From optimizing fuel efficiency and predictive maintenance to streamlining operations and ensuring regulatory compliance, an IAS plays a pivotal role in enhancing a vessel performance while reducing operational costs. The e-SEAMatic® IAS is developed in-house at SEAM, can be adjusted after the customers’ requirements and is scalable in terms of both breadth of system control and monitoring and in depth of complexity.