AUTOMATION

WHEELHOUSE

1. Autopilot Modern autopilot systems are designed to optimize fuel efficiency, enhance safety, and reduce the workload of the helmsman. They allow the vessel to follow a preset route with minimal human intervention, adjusting the rudder angle automatically to compensate for wind, current, and sea conditions. This automation not only improves navigation accuracy but also […]

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ENGINE CONTROL ROOM

1. Alarm monitoring system The Alarm Monitoring System (AMS) is a key component of a ship’s automation and safety network, designed to monitor, display, and record alarms from various equipment and systems on board. Installed in the Engine Control Room (ECR) and sometimes extended to the Bridge, this system continuously supervises machinery operations, detecting any

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CARGO CONTROL ROOM

1. Saab tank radar The Saab Tank Radar System is a highly advanced automatic cargo monitoring system installed in the Cargo Control Room (CCR) of modern vessels, especially on oil tankers and chemical carriers. Its main function is to accurately measure and monitor the liquid levels, temperature, and pressure inside cargo tanks, ensuring safe and

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