Efficiently ensuring peace of mind, V-MO enables easy and appropriate monitoring through vibration detection.
V-MO is a monitoring service specifically developed for marine motors through a joint research project between Asahi Kasei Engineering, which has over 50 years of experience in vibration diagnosis of factory equipment, and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. Supporting sensory inspections From the engine room on board or from the PC of the onshore management company, the condition of the equipment can be understood appropriately and objectively. The reference values for determining whether the condition is normal or abnormal are set by qualified personnel from Asahi Kasei Engineering. The information from V-MO is quantitative and objective, allowing crew members to understand the condition of the equipment simply by looking at the screen.
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Configuration Sub-units, relay units, main units, vibration sensors, dedicated computers, installation equipment, installation and operation manuals. ● Installation can be done by ship crew members (please consult us regarding the dispatch of technicians for a fee) Main Services ■ 24/7 monitoring system that can be verified 365 days a year *Data collection is once a day. (Monitoring on board is possible through an independent system even if the satellite connection is interrupted) ■ Simple diagnosis (standard) / Detailed diagnosis (optional) *Contents are subject to change without notice.
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ClassNK "Innovation Endorsement Approach" V-MO has obtained third-party certification "Innovation Endorsement for Products & Solutions" from ClassNK for its innovative technologies and initiatives (concepts and actual services).
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Asahi Kasei Engineering Corporation is a company that conducts design, procurement, and construction (EPC) with an eye toward maintenance, and also proposes appropriate maintenance based on design data. In addition to maintenance, it is also possible to propose information systems that consider production efficiency and production losses. In terms of maintenance, we are developing equipment diagnostic devices that utilize digital technology.









