- Project for Developing a Remote-Engine-Monitoring System that Utilizes Simulators as the Core Technology Started
- Marine Plant Business
December 14, 2021
Project for Developing a Remote-Engine-Monitoring System that Utilizes Simulators as the Core Technology Started
– To Solve the Problem of the Future Decrease of Seafarers in Coastal Shipping –
MTI Co., Ltd.
Nabtesco Corporation
Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK)
Nihon Shipyard Co., Ltd.
NYK Line
BEMAC Corporation
A technology development project on the highly automated operation of marine engines – R&D on Next-Generation Coastal Ships Utilizing Remote-Engine-Monitoring Technology – in which the NYK Group’s MTI Co., Ltd., Nabtesco Corporation, ClassNK, Nihon Shipyard Co., Ltd., and BEMAC Corporation have participated, in cooperation with companies including NYK Line, has just been started. This project was selected by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) for the “2021 Support Project for R&D in Promoting Aggregation and Cooperation in the Maritime Industry.”*
In recent years, in coastal shipping, it has become an urgent task to deal with the future shortage of seafarers, which is expected due to the aging of seafarers and the decrease in the number of applicants. It is said that the biggest barrier to becoming a seafarer is an isolated working environment where seafarers spend a long time in an environment isolated from land. Due to the shortage of future seafarers, a concern has grown that there will be a shortage of highly specialized human resources who will be responsible for the engine operation of ships, which will hinder safe and efficient ship operations.
To solve such issues, in this project the five participating companies and cooperators, including NYK Line, aim to estimate the cause of engine operation failure by utilizing simulators as the core technology and to develop a remote-engine-monitoring system that can judge/make a decision on how to recover. This system development is a highly innovative initiative in the maritime industry, as it aims to enable an on-land monitoring center to monitor engine operations of multiple ships yet maintain today’s high safety level even if the number of seafarers involved in engine operation on board is reduced. Further, by proposing a new working style at the on-land monitoring center to coastal seafarers, it is also expected to reduce the seafarers’ isolated working environment.
In this project, a shipyard, maritime equipment manufacturers, a classification society, and shipping companies will work together to expedite development and conduct demonstration tests on actual ships.
1. Overview of the project
We will mainly conduct R&Ds for the following items.
2. Roles of each company participating in the project
3. Overview of each company
MTI Co., Ltd.
Headquarters: Tokyo
President: Kazuo Ishizuka
Website: https://www.monohakobi.com/en/
Nabtesco Corporation
Headquarters: Tokyo
Representative Director, President & CEO: Katsuhiro Teramoto
Website: https://www.nabtesco.com/en/
Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK)
Headquarters: Tokyo
President & CEO: Hiroaki Sakashita
Website: https://www.classnk.com/
Nihon Shipyard Co., Ltd.
Headquarters: Tokyo
President: Yoshinori Maeta
Website: https://www.nsyc.co.jp/en/
NYK Line
Headquarters: Tokyo
President: Hitoshi Nagasawa
Website: https://www.nyk.com/english/
BEMAC Corporation
Headquarters: Ehime
CEO&President: Masato Oda
Website: https://www.bemac-jp.com/en/
*2021 Support Project for R&D in Promoting Aggregation and Cooperation in the Maritime Industry
MLIT’s project started this fiscal year to support technology developments for strengthening the technological capabilities of the Japanese maritime industry. The project aims to facilitate shipyards and maritime equipment manufacturers in their coming together for work on next-generation ship technologies, to foster Japanese system integrators, to make the industry’s structural shift, and to further strengthen the technological capabilities.