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Report Highlights Role of Real-Time Monitoring in Keeping Ships Safe by Preventing Machinery Failures

  • Writer: saul trewern
    saul trewern
  • Aug 11
  • 2 min read
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New research shows that predictive maintenance using High-Frequency Data can significantly reduce incidents caused by machinery failure.


Farum, Denmark – Machinery failure is one of the leading causes of accidents at sea, and a new study shows that smarter, real-time monitoring could significantly reduce the risk. According to From Data to Action, a report on the topic of high-frequency data supported by Danelec and published by Thetius, predictive maintenance enabled by live sensor streams can address the root cause behind 35% of total vessel losses over the past decade.

 

Too often, issues are detected too late after they’ve caused damage or delays,” said Casper Jensen, CEO of Danelec. “With real-time data, we can spot anomalies early and prevent problems before they escalate. It’s about shifting from reactive maintenance to predictive control.

 

The report notes that since 2014, there have been more than 11,500 machinery-related incidents globally. Traditional daily reporting methods, such as noon reports, lack the resolution needed to identify early signs of system wear, engine irregularities, or hull fouling. In one cited case, a ship operating without real-time data consumed significantly more fuel due to a minor engine anomaly that went unnoticed. This is an issue that HFD systems would have flagged.

 

Platforms like Danelec Onboard Insights, powered by Kyma Shaft Power Meter, provide constant oversight of propulsion, engine, and fuel systems. This empowers crews and onshore teams to act on issues immediately, reducing both downtime and risk. For instance, even minor hull fouling can increase fuel consumption by 20–30%, creating both safety and financial concerns.

 

Data is not just a performance tool, it’s a safety net,” Casper added. “The ability to continuously monitor and assess equipment health translates directly to safer operations and more reliable voyages.

 

Beyond safety, predictive maintenance also reduces operational disruptions, maintenance costs, and insurance claims, which are increasingly scrutinized by insurers, regulators, and stakeholders.

 

As an industry, we have an obligation to improve safety at sea,” said Casper. “This report shows that the tools exist and are already delivering results.

 

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About Danelec

 

Danelec, a GTT Group company is a global leader in maritime safety, data collection, and digital performance solutions. Danelec helps shipowners and operators transform operations through actionable data, improving safety, efficiency, and sustainability.

 

As part of the GTT Group since August 2025, Danelec operates within GTT’s unified Digital Division alongside Ascenz Marorka and Vessel Performance Solutions. Together, they serve over 17,000 vessels with the industry’s most comprehensive, agnostic platform for high-frequency data, real-time analytics, and regulatory compliance.

 

Danelec’s portfolio includes Voyage Data Recorders (VDR), Shaft Power Meters, onboard data capture infrastructure, and advanced performance solutions that support smarter decision-making onboard and ashore. Danelec’s mission is clear: to enhance maritime safety and performance through technology, empowering the industry to accelerate its digital transformation toward safer, smarter, and more sustainable operations.

 

For further information, please contact SVP Marketing & Communications, Asbjørn Severin at +45 3112 6763 or as@danelec.com.


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