Ascenz was selected by a major ship-owner based in Mexico to equip a tanker with its Electronic Fuel Monitoring System (EFMS).
This digital solution will enable the ship-owner and the charterer to monitor and optimize the vessel’s economic and environmental performance.
The implementation of the EFMS on the tanker is part of the requirements imposed by the oil major who charters the vessel, in order to attain a higher level of transparency in fuel consumption measurement, and achieve tangible energy and cost savings.
EFMS combines digital technologies including mass flow meters, tank gauging sensors, on-board software, communication devices and cloud computing. The company in one single solution provides seamless monitoring and optimization of fuel consumption, emissions, bunkering and vessel activities, in addition to reporting automation.
Tags: Ascenz, EFMS, Fuel Monitornig, Ship
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