03/06/2026
Check it out, the password protected areas just press unlock and it will let you by. Engine room has all the real time data that would be coming from your engine ECU, it gets recorded and goes into the trends section where it graphs it out, it is running a simulation right now and we have anomalies that happen every so often, they will pop up as warnings like any other warning system and it will be highlighted in red on the graph, the one that hits is exhaust temp. Click on the warning or the red area on the graph it will analyze it (takes a minute) but this is because it is looking through your maintenance logs and services as well as comparing it to issues that can arise by knowing the operations manual. The program ties everything together to give you a possible cause, troubleshooting and missed services that could be the causation of the anomaly. If you scroll to the bottom there is a yellow button that says identify possible parts, click on it, it will take you to a 3d model of your engine, you can use the explode bar to slide the engine to being able to see its insides, any part that could be an issue is highlighted red and when you click on the part it will bring up part number, the possible issue, troubleshooting and how often and where it is in its life cycle. This is just one feature. It also tracks all these issues, and our fleet management and shipyard app allow all this information to be sent to them, and it will lay out all the line items, bid, supply line and procurement, it will schedule the shipyard for trades and much much more. But check out the vessel management portion of the app and poke around, let me know what you think.
Check it out, the password protected areas just press unlock and it will let you by. Engine room has all the real time data that would be coming from your engine ECU, it gets recorded and goes into the trends section where it graphs it out, it is running a simulation right now and I have anomalies that happen every so often, they will pop up as warnings like any other warning system and it will be highlighted in red on the graph, the one that hits is exhaust temp. Click on the warning or the red area on the graph it will analyze it (takes a minute) but this is because it is looking through your maintenance logs and services as well as comparing it to issues that can arise by knowing the operations manual. The program ties everything together to give you a possible cause, troubleshooting and missed services that could be the causation of the anomaly. If you scroll to the bottom there is a yellow button that says probable parts I believe, click on it, it will take you to a 3d model of your engine, you can use the explode bar to slide the engine to being able to see its insides, any part that could be an issue is highlighted red and when you click on the part it will bring up part number, the possible issue, troubleshooting and how often and where it is in its life cycle. This is just one feature. It also tracks all these issues and my fleet management and shipyard app allow all this information to be sent to them and it will lay out all the line items, bid, supply line and procurement, it will schedule the shipyard for trades and much much more. But check out the vessel management portion of the app and poke around, let me know what you think.