MN100: Krill Systems, Inc.
The Company:
Krill Systems Inc. was founded as a software development company focusing on accurate vessel fuel consumption measurement and efficient data transmission. In 2011, identifying demand from commercial marine markets for accurate, reliable, fuel management and emissions control technologies, Krill became a ‘system integrator’ with the ability to supply a broad spectrum of fuel flow meters and other accessory components. Commercial clients also encouraged Krill to provide solutions to accurately measure and report Bunker fuel on vessels and measurement of bunker flow at on-shore facilities. In the process, in addition to the normal Single Flow measurement of bunkers, Krill developed a ‘Dual Bunkering’ system that provides simultaneous measurement and display of bunkers at different oil density levels. Unique to Krill’s systems is that there is never any ongoing periodic charge for data usage. All data belongs to the client.
Recent Highlights / Deliveries / Contracts:
Krill’s continuing activity in this market follows a history of successful installations and satisfied clients, including Hornbeck Offshore, Tidewater Marine, GulfMark, Seacor Marine, Harvey Gulf. Other clients of note include Washington State Ferries, NOAA, Hydrovias do Brazil, Seaspan, Island Towing and MexMar, among others. Krill’s success stems from having a highly flexible platform and complete dedication to client satisfaction and after-sale support.
The Case:
From start-up to world leadership in 5 years, Krill’s Vessel Fuel Management Systems (VFMS) and Emissions Control technologies represent the finest in software design, flexibility and performance. Backed with complete system integration and a no-compromise approach to installation and customer support, Krill Systems, Inc. delivers performance at the highest level.
175 Parfitt Way SW / Suite N280
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Telephone: (425) 420-2661
E-mail: brian@krillsystems.com
Website: www.krillsystems.com
CEO/President: Casey Cox
(As published in the August 2016 MN100 edition of Marine News)