BMT SeaTech Relieves Stress With Smart Technology
With the launch earlier this year of
BMT SeaTech Ltd’s new touchscreen version of its
world-leading hull stress monitoring system,
SMARTSTRESS, ship owners
are snapping it up.
Already, a number of major tanker, bulker and LNG operators have ordered a total of 12 complete systems
during their newbuild stage. Existing clients are also keen to advance their old software, with 16
touchscreen upgrades to date.
BMT SeaTech, a subsidiary of BMT Ltd, has spent two years in conjunction with ship owners, operators and
crew developing the only touchscreen system to be approved to the latest rules by the major class societies.
For safety-conscious operators, this system will provide improved information necessary to ensure they continue
to operate a quality service, with emphasis on the safe transport, loading and discharge of goods.
The new software provides real-time stress and motion data, including information on slamming and fatigue
throughout the life of the ship. This allows ship owners, operators and crew to assess the operation of
their vessels and helps to prevent the early onset of fatigue damage and overstressing of the vessel’s
hull. For a ship owner, the system provides a valuable asset management tool.
Quintana Management LLC, a growing international provider of dry bulk marine transportation services,
became one of the first ship operators to recognise the potential benefits of upgrading their existing
system to this latest technology. In other cases, an operator has placed an order to upgrade 10 vessels;
another has already upgraded one ship, with two more complete systems to be delivered by BMT.
The IMO recommends the fitting of hull stress monitoring systems on board all bulkers over 20,000 DWT and
since BMT developed the original long-base strain gauge in the 1960s SMARTSTRESS
is now fitted to over 120 vessels of various types worldwide. SMARTSTRESS
Touchscreen is ensuring that this figure is set to rise.
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