UAE: GL Certifies Vibration Monitoring Service Supplier Nico International

UAE - GL Certifies Vibration Monitoring Service Supplier Nico International

Nico International has been certified by Germanischer Lloyd (GL) for offering vibration monitoring and diagnostics services applied to machinery onboard GL-classed vessels.

Using a certified vibration monitoring service supplier allows shipping firms to streamline the documentation of the procedures, diagnostic results and trend curves required to quality for GL’s “Condition Monitoring” survey arrangement. The audit took place at Nico International’s workshops in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The audit covered an assessment of not only the machinery, monitoring equipment, and software used by Nico International, but the training programmes in place and the qualifications of its experts and inspectors. The presence of an implemented and certified quality system to ISO 17025/17020 was confirmed, as well as documented procedures and instructions for carrying out vibration monitoring measurements according to the relevant ISO standards.

“Reliable vibration monitoring trend data which has been generated by qualified and experienced engineers are fundamental to implementing a condition-based maintenance system for rotating machinery, such as, for example pumps, electric motors and fans,” says GL condition monitoring expert Jörg Rebel. “A condition based monitoring system can help to avoid not only unexpected and expensive machinery break-downs and unneeded planned maintenance, but unnecessary open-up inspections.”

Sherif Magdy Azzam, the Deputy District Manager of GL’s District Office in the UAE, said: “Nico International has been building their competence in vibration monitoring and diagnostics of shipboard and land-based rotating machinery over several years, and this certification confirms that they meet the relevant GL and international standards.”

Paul Blake, the ship Repair Director of Nico International, said: “Nico International continues to extend and upgrade its capabilities by investment in technology and training to provide a superior service to its clients. This has recently been further recognised by Nico International achieving accreditation by one of the major Classification Societies, Germanischer Lloyd, for its vibration monitoring & reporting service and by Nico International securing long term fleet contracts for the provision of vibration monitoring & reporting services.”

Continuous condition monitoring of machinery onboard merchant vessels can help to control and benchmark equipment performance and GL offers the survey arrangement “Condition Monitoring”, where such components are covered by an approved condition monitoring scheme. The condition information generated by the scheme can be used in surveys, which helps to avoid unnecessary open-up surveys. The survey arrangement takes into account measurements, inspection results and trend curves.

GL has been involved in vibration monitoring projects onboard commercial vessels for nearly ten years. Most recently, the first installation of the prototype for the GL MachineryManager system took place – a system which supports ship owners, managers and operators in the implementation of condition-based maintenance processes. It allows all of the information generated from online, offline (e.g. handheld monitoring units), and visual inspections of machinery and equipment to be integrated into a common platform – irrespective of manufacturer. An early warning system alerts superintendents and fleet managers to potential problems, both in individual vessels and across a fleet.

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Source: GL, July 18, 2012