Engine and Condition Monitoring (ECM) 2007

15th - 16th November 2007 at Metropolitan Hotel, Athens, Greece

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Engine and Condition Monitoring (ECM) has had widespread acceptance in a number of industries. Elements of remote monitoring are becoming more commonplace, but there are some unique issues that have and still need to be addressed before widespread acceptance in the marine environment. Through real life case studies ECM 2007 will highlight the current technologies and discuss how these are being used in current marine environments and discuss their future influence on common practice.

With key contributions and best practice case studies from industry and the latest academic research. Seats should be booked early to join this opportunity to network with like-minded professionals, share ideas and find solutions to remote engine and condition monitoring problems.

 

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8.30 a.m. Registration and coffee


9.15 a.m. Chairman’s Welcome and Introduction Gopi Chandroth


9.30 a.m. "Morning keynote: Engine and Condition Monitoring, Greek Ship Manager (TBC)


10.00 a.m. "Case study on ECM" Dr Gopi Chandroth, Director, Chandroth Consulting.


10.20 a.m. "Fleet-Broadband - Inmarsat’s Future Satellite Solutions for the Maritime Industry " Kyle Hurst, Inmarsat


10.50 a.m. Networking Break


11.20 a.m. "Condition Monitoring Related to Class" Tuva K. Andersen, DNV Maritime, Technology and Production Centre


11.50 a.m. "Rolls Royce Marine ECM" Wayne Ross, Rolls Royce


12.20 p.m. "Significant Developments in Fuel and Lubricant Analysis" Danny Shorten, Lloyds Register Marine Consultancy Services


12.50 p.m. Lunch break


2.30 p.m. Afternoon keynote: “How the Maritime Industry can Benefit from Condition Monitoring on the Path to Condition Based Maintenance” Ole Doessing, Rovsing Dynamics


3.00 p.m. "Effective Solutions for Condition Based Monitoring” Robert Oelker, MAN

3.30 p.m. Networking break

4.00 p.m. "Diesel Engine Monitoring and Security" Michael Theobald, Schaller Automation.


4.30 p.m. "Innovative CBM Case Study” Shaun Rowe, James Fisher Shipping Services


5.00 p.m. Panel Discussion


5.30 p.m. Cocktail reception

DAY 2

9.00 a.m. Registration and coffee

9.30 a.m. "Cost Effective Crank Shaft On-line Monitoring” Dr Kuhn, Diesel Enset Pte Ltd


10.00 a.m. "Advances in Online Emissions Monitoring - Balancing the Environment / Efficiency Equation” Mark West, BP Marine


10.30 a.m. Networking break


11.00 a.m. "Monitoring of Cylinder wear in real time to improve running costs and prevent damage" Matthias Winkler, Kittiwake


11.30 a.m. "Vizada Remote Maintenance Solutions" Reinhold Lueppen, Vizada


12.00 p.m. Panel Discussion


12.30 p.m. Lunch break - Exhibit stands will remain open until 1500


15.00 p.m. Close of Exhibition