Bulk carriers are the backbone of global trade, transporting vast quantities of raw materials like iron ore, coal, grain, and cement. Increasingly, these vessels are also being utilized to transport project cargoes to maximize fleet utilization. Efficient and safe operation of these vessels requires rigorous management of stability, longitudinal strength, and ballast water, often under tight port turnaround times.
SecureLoad Systems provides a comprehensive, web-based solution tailored to the unique challenges of operating bulk carriers.
Operating bulk carriers involves navigating strict regulatory requirements and managing the structural stresses imposed by high-speed loading operations.
The loading and discharging of bulk cargo induce significant stresses on the vessel’s hull.
Defines loading conditions and performs calculation of intact stability and longitudinal strength. Results are evaluated against applicable regulatory criteria and presented with full transparency through curves, limits, and numerical outputs, supported by comprehensive reports suitable for operational use and compliance review.
Determines optimal ballast tank filling levels to achieve the desired loading condition. The module uses an iterative optimisation approach while respecting operational constraints such as tank usage restrictions and filling limitations, ensuring solutions remain practical and executable onboard.
The Bulk Cargo Loader is an optimisation module designed to calculate efficient cargo distribution across all holds for both wet and dry bulk commodities. It iteratively evaluates cargo distribution scenarios while respecting operational constraints, reducing manual trial-and-error during bulk load planning.
Enables real-time integration of tank level data into the loading computer. The module connects to onboard tank sensor systems using standard MODBUS communication, allowing live updating of the vessel’s loading condition during operations.
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