Meet the Innovation in Safety Award Entrants: GBMS – SENSORIUMC SYSTEM
In the countdown to this year’s Innovation in Safety Award Ceremony we are sharing each of the entries that we received. Whilst there can only be one winner of the award itself, the wide range of entries means that there are ideas that will appeal to different readers directly or may be the inspiration for your own next step change for safety.
We will introduce you all to all of the entries before the Award Ceremony on 23 February.
Today’s entry is:
GBMS – SENSORIUMC SYSTEM
When you drive your car on the highway, the speedometer tells you what speed you are driving. If you go too fast, you slow down. Imagine not having a speedometer and not knowing you are passing the speed limit or not. This is the current situation for crew on board container ships with regards to container stack loads. When caught in bad weather there is no way to tell whether the cargo is safe and the voyage can be continued or measures should be taken, like altering course and arriving later at the planned destination.
Our SensoriumC system is exactly this, a speedometer, but for container stack and lashing loads. In real time it evaluates racking loads, corner post loads, lashing tension and many more parameters to allow for the crew to stay informed.
SensoriumC is used in three stages of a voyage.
Before the containers are loaded, the system is utilised to check for compliance with class rules and the CSM of the ship and other inspections of the stowage plan.
During the voyage, safety levels in the stacks and lashings are shown in real time. SensoriumC acts as a decision support system to aid the captain and crew in making objective decisions during severe circumstances.
Afterwards, reports are made with the logged data that can be used by quality assurance departments for hindcast and optimalisation purposes.
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We are thrilled to invite you to join us in-person or virtually on Thursday 23 February 2023 | 3:30pm (GMT) as we announce the winner of the 2022 TT Club Innovation in Safety Award!
This event sees the celebration of creative health and safety professionals throughout the cargo industry. The submissions this year have ranged from the digitalisation of processes and improvement of physical safety to fire prevention and data monitoring.
During the hybrid ceremony you will hear from our keynote speaker, Morten Engelstoft, a panel made up of innovators, operators and industry professionals discussing safety concerns, industry developments and barriers to adoption. Our shortlisted entrants will present their entries so you can get a taste of the vast array of safety innovation taking place in the transport and logistics industry, before the winner is announced.
So, which demonstrated the greatest improvement in safety for cargo handling and transport and showed the greatest potential for widespread adoption? Join us free to find out!
This is a hybrid event hosted in London.
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Keynote Speaker: Morten Engelstoft
We are delighted that experienced CEO and board member, Morten Engelstoft will be joining us as this year’s keynote speaker.
After 6 years as CEO of APM Terminals (a previous winning entrant) as well as almost 36 years at Maersk, we are excited to welcome Morten to outline his experience of the importance of safe and secure operations as well as present the award to the winning entry.
If you have any questions about the event, please don’t hesitate to get in touch secretariat@ichca.com
The information presented, is taken from the entry forms received for the 2022 TT Club Innovation in Safety Award and is presented with the entrants’ consent. This includes images and graphics. All materials, content, links, copywrite and claims relating to individual entries, products and services, belong to the respective entrants.