SMC ニュース
Steel Cutting of 37,000 DWT Bulk Carrier at DSIC
SMC is pleased to announce Steel Cutting of 37,000 DWT LakeMax General Cargo, Hull No. BC37K-6 at DSIC Shanhaiguan Shipbuilding Industry Co., China. The vessel is the sixth in a series of twelve ordered by Polsteam, Poland.
The vessel will be classed by LR and built to Malta flag requirements. It is scheduled to be delivered on 18 March, 2025.
Keel Laying of 13,200 TEU Container at SHI
SMC is pleased to announce Keel Laying of 13,200 TEU container vessel, Hull No. SN2627 at Samsung Heavy Industries, Korea. This is the tenth in a series of thirteen vessels ordered by Wanhai Line Ltd, Taiwan.
The vessel will be classed by ABS & CR and built to Singapore flag requirements. It is scheduled for delivery on 5 September, 2024.
Steel Cutting of 63,600 DWT Bulk Carrier at COSCO (Zhoushan)
SMC is pleased to announce Steel Cutting of 63,600 DWT bulk carrier, Hull No. N1162 at COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry Co., Ltd. Zhoushan, China. This vessel is the first in a series of four ordered by Yasa Shipmanagement & Trading S.A., Turkey.
The vessel will be classed by LR and built to Marshall flag requirements. It is scheduled for delivery on 16 January, 2025.
Steel Cutting of 211,000 DWT Bulk Carrier at COSCO (Yangzhou)
SMC is delightful to announce Steel Cutting of 211,000 DWT bulk carrier, Hull No. N1158 at COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry (Yangzhou), China. This vessel is the second in a series of two ordered by Xiehai Bulk Shipping Pte. Ltd.
The vessel will be classed by ABS and built to Singapore flag requirements. It is scheduled for delivery at end of February 2025.
Steel Cutting of 13,200 TEU Container at SHI
SMC is thrilled to announce Steel Cutting of 13,200 TEU container vessel, Hull No. SN2628 at Samsung Heavy Industries, Korea. This vessel is the eleventh in a series of thirteen ordered by Wanhai Line Ltd, Taiwan.
The vessel will be classed by ABS & CR and built to Singapore flag requirements, scheduled to be delivered on 1 April, 2025.
SMC unveils innovative Mobile App for PAL-NB
Schulte Marine Concept is excited to announce the launch of the new PAL-NB mobile application, a significant advancement in our suite of ‘Project and site supervision management tools’. Since its inception in 2015, our PAL-NB software has been instrumental in streamlining process management and progress monitoring of new building and conversion projects, earning high praise from both our supervision teams and clients.
PAL-NB Mobile: Revolutionizing Site Supervision
In our continuous pursuit of HSE enhancement, innovation and performance quality and efficiency, we’ve developed the PAL-NB mobile application with the aim of further automating and standardizing the supervision process and enhancing process compliance by site inspectors. The app is designed with several key objectives:
- minimizing manual effort with preparation of Safety and Quality NCRs
- facilitating the creation of Safety and Quality NCRs drafts directly from mobile devices on site
- enabling automatic uploading of inspection photographs to PAL-NB system
- minimizing the use of multiple devices
- reducing screen time.
Who are the beneficiates?
The direct and primary beneficiaries of this technological leap are on-site safety, supervisors, and site managers.
Key Functionalities
PAL-NB mobile functionality | Description |
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Operating systems | Android, IOS. |
Auto syncing of photos | Inspection photographs can be uploaded into PAL-NB software by auto syncing without any wired connections. |
Naming of photographs | Options are available on naming photograph or letting system auto name. |
Auto sorting of photographs and drafts | Photographs can be auto sorted by the software and placed in respective projects / hulls. |
NCR drafts | NCR drafts can be created using a mobile device on site, or onboard or during FAT inspections. Both quality and safety NCRs. |
Auto syncing of NCR drafts | NCR drafts created while on site can be synced with PAL-NB software over Wi-Fi or mobile network, at user’s option. Once synced, NCR drafts can be completed and issued to Builder from PAL-NB software. |
Auto deletion of photographs | Once uploaded into PAL-NB, photographs and NCR drafts are auto deleted to keep the mobile device free. |
Authentication | Password or biometric based at user’s option. |
PAL-NB mobile app is developed to be compatible with and works seamlessly with
PAL-NB V4.
We are excited about this new addition to our digital toolbox and look forward to seeing it in action, enhancing our project management capabilities and delivering value to our clients.
Delivery Ceremony of 63,500 DWT Bulk Carrier at CXS
SMC is pleased to announce Delivery ceremony of 63,500 DWT bulk carrier, Hull No. CX0682 (mv “Pacific Violet”) at Chengxi Shipbuilding, China. This is the fifth in a series of eight vessels ordered by Huaxia Financial Leasing Co., Ltd, China.
The vessel will be classed by LR and built to the flag of Marshall Islands, and delivered on 29 March, 2024.
Delivery of 13,200 TEU Container at SHI
SMC is pleased to announce the Delivery of 13,200 TEU container vessel, Hull No. SN2578 (mv “WANHAI A15“) at Samsung Heavy Industries, Korea. This vessel is the eighth in a series of thirteen ordered by Wanhai Lines Ltd, Taiwan.
The vessel was classed by ABS and built to Singapore flag requirements. And delivered on 29 March, 2024.
Keel Laying of 82,000 DWT Bulk Carrier at NHT
SMC is pleased to announce the Keel Laying of an 82,000 DWT bulk carrier, Hull No. HT82-286 at Jiangsu New Hantong Ship Heavy Industry Co., Ltd, China. This vessel is the first in a series of four ordered by Scion Shipping & Trading, Germany.
The vessel will be classed by LR classification requirements and is scheduled for delivery on 06 July, 2024.
Naming Ceremony of 62k heavy-lift MPV at CXS
SMC is pleased to announce Naming Ceremony of 62,000 DWT heavy-lift multi-purpose vessel, Hull No. CX9601 (mv “Guang Fu – 广福”) at CSSC Chengxi Shipyard (Yangzhou), China. This is the first vessel in a series of 12 x 62,000 DWT MPV ordered by Bank of Communications Financials Leasing Co.,Ltd, China.
The vessel will be classed by DNV and built to Liberia flag requirements.