Marine Condition Monitoring techniques help maximize the availability of on-board machinery

Proactive and predictive maintenance have become common practices in many industry sectors. In maritime applications, maintenance strategy has also continuously been advanced. It has evolved from a reactive to a predictive maintenance model mainly on the back of Condition Monitoring (CM) developments in the sector. Condition-based monitoring techniques have gained traction in recent years as scheduled maintenance is significantly more cost-effective than unscheduled repairs. Move the data, not the peopleProactive and predictive maintenance have become common practices in many industry sectors. In maritime applications, maintenance strategy has also continuously been advanced. It has evolved from a reactive to a predictive maintenance model mainly on the back of Condition Monitoring (CM) developments in the sector.

Condition-based monitoring techniques have gained traction in recent years as scheduled maintenance is significantly more cost-effective than unscheduled repairs.

An increasing number of ship owners, fleet managers and on-board engineers use Condition Monitoring techniques to monitor the machine condition based on vibration monitoring and analysis so as to identify wear and damage early on and avoid unplanned repairs.

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    Benefits of marine condition monitoring on board of vessels - English
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