infoceanus is a JRCS digital solution that supports information sharing between onboard and onshore teams. It consists of multiple modules—such as “assist,” “command,” and “connect”—and, depending on the use case, supports maintenance work, provides information related to safe navigation, and visualizes operational and engine data.
This webpage summarizes infoceanus’s key features and examples of utilizing it.
“Assist,” part of the infoceanus series, is a solution aimed at organizing and sharing information related to maintenance work. It includes functions to create trouble reports with attached photos and images, as well as a mechanism for centralized management of troubleshooting information.
Traditionally, information related to trouble response was dispersed across multiple locations, which could make confirmation and handover time-consuming. With “assist,” related information can be referenced on a single platform, making it easier to confirm the necessary information without relying on individual experience.
It is suited to companies managing multiple vessels that want to use the “connect” dashboard to review operating conditions and engine condition on a shared screen from shore.
In addition, by using “assist” to accumulate trouble-response and maintenance records, it can be used as basis for reviewing response history. “Command” is positioned as an aid for considering decisions that take navigation conditions and operating environments into account, by providing information related to watchkeeping and safety checks.
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infoceanus integrates a wide range of onboard equipment information and is designed with future multi-device operations in mind.
As shown by capabilities such as analysis that combines weather and marine condition information with onboard equipment operating data, and a track record of integration with alarm monitoring systems*, it is a solution designed for scalability, with a strong focus on connecting to external data and existing systems.
Across the maritime sector, demands for compliance with environmental regulations such as CII and EU MRV are increasing.
The emissions-monitoring function provided by infoceanus provides a foundation of data needed for compliance with these regulations. For the status of compliance with IEC 62443 (cybersecurity) and ISO 19847/19848 (data standards), details should be confirmed during the evaluation process.
Costs vary depending on the number of target vessels, the functions used, and the requirements for integrated systems. For specific configurations and pricing, an inquiry to the official contact channel is necessary.
One expected use scenario is when information is fragmented between onboard and onshore, and trouble response and organizing decisions take time. By using infoceanus, information such as operational, machinery, and video data can be shared between ship and shore, enabling response actions to be considered while reviewing conditions from shore.
Through this information sharing, it can provide inputs for aligning understanding among stakeholders and moving decisions and responses forward.
*The above is purely an intended use scenario and does not represent an actual implementation case.
The official website provides a demo request and an inquiry form. Functions such as infoceanus connect are provided under contract.
It is advisable to confirm the details of support for operational adoption—such as requirements definition, user training, and communication procedures in case of trouble—during initial inquiries.