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Veson Nautical has enhanced the existing Fuel Zone configuration and fuel consumption functionality to help our clients comply with the IMO 2020 bunker regulations. The new IMO 2020 functionality accommodates the use of scrubbers on vessels and accounts for the allowance of scrubbers in given ports and zones. By designating the Fuel Types for 3.5%, 0.5%, and 0.1% sulfur and the global areas in which they should be consumed, clients are able to accurately project bunker consumption on estimates and voyages.
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- VIP - Compliance with IMO 2020
- VIP - Compliance with IMO 2020
- VIP - Compliance with IMO 2020
- VIP - Compliance with IMO 2020
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On Veson.com: Veson Nautical IMO 2020 FunctionalityNote: Configuration flag CFGEnableScrubberType must be enabled; a database schema upgrade may be necessary to implement this functionality. Please reach out to Support to check and upgrade schema if necessary. Fuel Type SetupAll required Fuel/Lube Types can be set up in the Data Center. Names and descriptions are fully editable, and each entered Type can be designated as High Sulfur, Low Sulfur, or General. Backup Fuel for each Type can also be set, which allows users to specify which Type should be used in the event that the primary Type runs out or is not available. To disable Backup Fuel types, select the Disable Backup Fuels check box on the Bunker Planning and Voyage Bunkers forms. Vessel Consumption CategoriesOn a per-vessel basis (or via default), Fuel Types can be added and further configured with respect to High/Low Sulfur, overriding previous defaults if desired. Veson Nautical recommends reusing the existing fuel grades on the vessel if more than 6 have been used. Tracking ROBs by TankAt the vessel level, Bunker Tanks can be specified, including capacity and unit. When using |
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Voyage Reporting to collect Noon/Arrival/Departure reports from the vessel, these values populate a Bunker Tanks table, allowing entry of ROBs by tank and Fuel Type. In order to track ROBs/Tank via |
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Voyage Reporting forms, the Bunker Tanks must be set up on the vessel level. Once this is set up and the vessel is Active for Veslink, a new form needs to be created with the Bunker Tanks table, which will pull the vessel tank information. Fuel Zone ConfigurationNew Fuel Zone sets must be created to comply with IMO 2020; the new Fuel Zone sets must have the IMO 2020 check box selected.
The Fuel Zones form includes two separate configurations for vessels that are scrubber fitted and those that are not. The Non-Scrubber tab functions the same as the previous Fuel Zones. Both Non-Scrubber and Scrubber tabs allow H (High Sulfur) and G (General) Fuel Types to be selected, instead of only L (Low Sulfur) Types. An additional zone has been added: Worldwide NON-ECA. This encompasses all waters and ports that are not in ECA zones, and are not marked as Low Sulfur. The Worldwide Zone encompasses ports that are not in ECA Zones but are marked as Low Sulfur. ScrubbersThe IMO 2020 regulation allows vessels to burn high-sulfur fuel as long as the vessel is fitted with and using a scrubber. Port Authorities around the world will determine their own regulations for permission of scrubber usage at the port. To accommodate the regulations, Veson Nautical is adding the selection of the types of scrubbers on both the Vessel (in use) and Port (allowed) levels. There are 3 types of scrubbers:
VesselOn the Vessel form, a Scrubber drop-down menu replaces the previous Use Scrubbers check box. Four choices are available:
PortOn the Port Properties panel, a Supported Scrubbers drop-down menu appears. Four choices are available:
Consumption LogicIf a vessel has scrubbers active, and G or H Fuel Type is designated for in-port consumption on the Fuel Zone Scrubber tab, the system will use the following logic to determine what kind of consumption to project:
Recommended ConfigurationsThe below recommendations outline configurations based on commonly used existing setups. However, the features described above offer significant flexibility and can accommodate a wide range of setups. Vessels/Fleets with Scrubber-Fitted VesselsThe below recommendations outline configurations based on commonly used existing setups. However, the delivered features described above offer significant flexibility and can accommodate a wide range of setups.
Frequently Asked QuestionsWill there be a different solution for adding more than 6 fuel types?Veson Nautical is actively discussing a more seamless solution. Currently, there is no timeline for this. Why am I seeing negative bunker consumption on the estimated bunkers even though I have set up backup fuels and they are present on the vessel?Most of the time, the reason for this is because there is not enough initial quantity of the backup fuel available for the backup. Add more backup fuel to estimated consumption and there will not be negative figures. Can I seamlessly switch from using scrubbers on the voyage and then just burning compliant fuel?Yes, on the Bunker Planning form, clear the Use Scrubbers check box. Will the LS Only functionality change?No, the LS Only functionality will remain the same. Will ROBs/Tank information be available in VIP?At the moment, this information tracking is only available in the offline forms and reporting capacities. What if I already had the “Use Scrubbers” check box selected on the vessel?If Use Scrubbers was previously selected for a vessel, it defaults to a Hybrid scrubber. |
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Veson Nautical is collecting feedback and will consolidate it into the next phase of feature development.
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