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Danelec Marine. A/S, the Denmark-based pioneer in maritime hardware and software for data collection and safety, has signed an agreement to acquire KYMA A.S., the Norway-based specialist in digital ship performance monitoring.
 
The combined company will be the world’s largest maritime data collection solutions provider, with over 10,000 ships using its solutions globally to optimise travel routes and vessel performance, as well as reducing CO2 emissions.

Digitalised data collection

The company’s SaaS platform allows for automatic and digitalised data collection, which plays a critical role in enabling correct, convenient, and effective emission reporting to comply with international maritime emission regulations.
We are proud to welcome the KYMA team into the Danelec family"
 
Casper Jensen, CEO at Danelec Marine, said: “We are proud to welcome the KYMA team into the Danelec family. Together, we will create a global leader in maritime data collection and smart shipping technologies to provide accurate, regular, and reliable data to safeguard the competitive advantages, and regulatory compliance status of shipping businesses worldwide."

Resource-efficient future

"By operating vessels in the most efficient way, smart shipping plays a critical role in creating a more resource-efficient future for the global consumer. We look forward to working together with the KYMA and Verdane teams to deliver on our vision of generating value from maritime data.”

With over 20 years of know-how and experience, Danelec Marine develops technologies to optimise the safety, cost and performance of marine operations. Headquartered in Birkerød, outside of Copenhagen, Denmark, the company is a manufacturer of Voyage Data Recorders (VDR, the equivalent of ‘black boxes’ used in airplanes) and ship-2-shore data solutions, with products installed on more than 6,000 vessels worldwide.

Measuring fuel consumption

Danelec Marine supports the shipping industry’s commitment to reducing CO2 emissions

Through strategic partnerships with Inmarsat and 3rd party analytics companies, Danelec’s IoT solutions enable automatic data collection, transfer, storage, extraction and analysis of ship-2-shore data. Through its SaaS technology platform, Danelec Marine supports the shipping industry’s commitment to reducing CO2 emissions by providing accurate, regular and reliable data from, for example, sensors fitted in the exhaust system or in the engine room to measure fuel consumption.

Based on this information, engineers on board the vessels and in control centres on land can operate the vessel in the most fuel-efficient way, which reduces the amount of carbon dioxide and other harmful substances such as NOx and SOx.

Performance monitoring software

Halldor Rongve, CEO at KYMA, said: “For over 50 years, KYMA has pioneered marine performance monitoring solutions. Today, we expand on that proud heritage by joining Danelec Marine. In the face of changing regulations and ever-increasing demands for operational efficiency, we look forward to working together with Danelec’s world-class team to provide the on board and cloud data solutions needed for smart shipping and performing mandatory emissions reporting digitally.”

Based in Ulset on Norway’s west coast, KYMA develops and manufactures specialist performance monitoring software and products for all types of vessels. With an installed base of over 5,000 vessels worldwide, KYMA is recognised as a Tier-1 supplier, with products and services delivered to over 400 shipping companies and yards including Hyundai, MSC, Maran Tankers, BW Group and Samsung Heavy Industries.

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