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FLICQ and KNL Networks collaborate to reduce remote monitoring costs for the maritime sector

FLICQ Inc., a remote monitoring solution provider and KNL Networks, a real-time IoT communications network provider with global coverage, announce today a partnership to help maritime customers digitize their operations to reduce costs and ensure their fleets are in optimal condition.

Digitization is a growing trend as technology becomes better, benefits are clearer and barriers to implementation are reduced. However, a combination of legacy systems, complex installations, lack of standardization and affordable connectivity means the maritime sector has been slower in digitizing their operations. KNL and FLICQ’s collaboration aims to change that.

The collaboration brings to market an easy-to-install, low-cost solution for real-time condition monitoring and predictive analytics of vessel machinery. Here is how it works: The crew attaches a FLICQ SmartEdge sensor to the asset magnetically, the sensor records the asset data and processes it using AI algorithms to extract actionable insights. The sensors transmit these insights to KNL’s COLLECT device, which then transmits the insights to the crew via the onboard network and to the fleet owners onshore via KNL’s pole-to-pole network.

With this information, customers can reduce maintenance costs, prevent machinery breakdowns and schedule repairs in advance to reduce their time in port and get them back to sea quicker.

“Our collaboration with FLICQ brings to the market a turn-key solution that can transform fleet operations. By combining our solutions, we are able to provide real-time visibility into the health of our customers’ assets and, ultimately, of their operations. By alerting them early of any developing problems we can ensure greater efficiency and effectiveness to save them time and money”, says Toni Lindén, CEO of KNL Networks.

“Monitoring remote assets, especially in the maritime sector, can deliver tremendous value but has historically been a challenge due to the cost and complexity of owning currently available solutions,” says Karthik Rau, CEO of FLICQ. “Our partnership with KNL Networks will help us quickly deliver on our vision to simplify asset monitoring in the maritime sector. Together, we bring expertise in IoT, Artificial Intelligence, security and connectivity enabling a truly end-to-end asset monitoring solution.”

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