MPC Container Ships to add PureBallast Connect to more ships

Written by Nick Blenkey
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Alfa Laval PureBallast connectivity

Oslo-headquartered MPC Container Ships ASA (MPCC) is to increase the number of ships in its fleet fitted with Alfa Laval ballast water treatment systems that feature data-driven PureBallast Connect services.

MPCC specializes in serving intraregional trade lanes and owns and operates 65 container vessels, more than 15 of which are equipped with connected Alfa Laval PureBallast 3 ballast water treatment systems.

Based on positive experience with these systems, the company has decided to install a large number of PureBallast 3 systems with the same connectivity solution.

COMPLIANT AT ALL TIMES

“For new equipment like ballast water treatment systems, the possibility to remotely access the systems provides several benefits,” says Philipp Niesing, Managing Director at MPCC Verwaltungs GmbH, who has been responsible for overseeing both previous and upcoming PureBallast Connect projects. “It was important for us from the start that Alfa Laval could access and troubleshoot the systems remotely, in order to avoid deploying service technicians to cater for small needs. We want to have our systems ready for use and compliant at all times, so as to prevent issues with port state officers and interruptions to our customers’ routes and operations.”

CREW BENEFITS

While Niesing sees PureBallast Connect as a smart way to prevent downtime and reduce service costs, he also stresses the benefits for the crews on board MPCC vessels. “The crews are well trained, but we want to facilitate immediate crew support to the extent possible,” he says. “Crews are challenged to handle a range of sophisticated technologies on board, and connectivity provides an opportunity for prompt support in troubleshooting.”

Using PureBallast Connect’s secure online portal, superintendents can support vessels by following the parameters, conditions and alarms of connected ballast water treatment systems.

“If something happens, crews contact the superintendent, who will be able to see what actions can be taken,” says Niesing. “The superintendents are able to validate system performance themselves, and they can also take advantage of Alfa Laval’s expert knowledge. Having that access is important.”

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