CNCo Orders Remote Monitoring for 35 Vessels

July 27, 2016

Radio Holland, a global NavCom and service company in the maritime industry, said it has concluded  a maintenance and remote monitoring agreement with The China Navigation Company (CNCo) for 35 vessels.

Radio Holland already provides CNCo’s newbuild, multipurpose vessels and bulk carriers with NavCom packages, and the latest agreement now covers the maintenance of this equipment on board 35 vessels. This further cooperation follows a remote monitoring pilot project. Radio Holland will now introduce remote monitoring throughout CNCo’s fleet.
MV Shansi (Photo: CNCo)
From left: Stuart Jones (General manager Fleet, China Navigation), Martin Cresswell (Fleet Director, China Navigation), David Watts (Commercial Director Asia) and Nico van Leeuwen (Director Global Sales). (Photo: CNCo)
MV Shansi (Photo: CNCo)
From left: Stuart Jones (General manager Fleet, China Navigation), Martin Cresswell (Fleet Director, China Navigation), David Watts (Commercial Director Asia) and Nico van Leeuwen (Director Global Sales). (Photo: CNCo)
Martin Cresswell, Fleet Director, The China Navigation Co Pte, Ltd commented, “The maintenance agreement with Radio Holland has been designed to dovetail with the end of the warranty period for our newbuildings and is a continuation of the excellent cooperation that we have built up over the last few years. The agreement incorporates remote monitoring, which we believe will significantly reduce out of service periods, increasing operational safety.”
David Watts, Radio Holland Commercial Director Asia, explained, “The vessels are placed under a Managed Service Agreement for an unlimited period. These ‘MSAs’ cover all service aspects of the vessel’s equipment and include remote monitoring and diagnostics. This is a next step in the long relationship between CNCo and Radio Holland.”
The 24/7 remote monitoring services offered through the Managed Service Agreement cut on board maintenance time considerably. “By getting the correct information via a remote connection, Radio Holland can prepare better, analyze the situation accurately and this will lead to highest ‘first time right percentages’. We can offer technical advice and prevent potential unnecessary calls to vessels. Remote monitoring enables us to make a proper diagnosis of the problem.”

Additionally, by Radio Holland engineers testing equipment remotely and verifying data, regulatory and mandatory equipment surveys can be reduced by up to 50 percent, the company said. “On a large fleet of ships , this represents significant savings.”
Nico van Leeuwen, Radio Holland Director Global Sales, commented, “The cooperation with China Navigation through the maintenance agreements fits perfectly in with our strategy of being a full service provider during the vessel’s life cycle. Radio Holland partners with CNCo with the aim to safeguard uptime, availability and functionality.”

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