Oversea™ signs commercial agreement with Terntank following successful Fleet Support Center trial
28 May 2026
Oversea has signed a commercial agreement with Terntank to deliver Fleet Support Center services covering nine vessels including the latest Hybrid-Plus series with two more newbuilding’s coming next year. Two of the vessels are also equipped with wind-assisted propulsion, reflecting Terntank’s conti
Oversea™ has officially entered into a commercial agreement with Terntank to provide comprehensive Fleet Support Center services across nine vessels. This partnership includes Terntank’s innovative Hybrid-Plus series and incorporates two upcoming newbuildings scheduled for delivery next year. Notably, the fleet integration features vessels equipped with advanced wind-assisted propulsion technology. By leveraging real-time data analytics and remote monitoring, this collaboration aims to optimize operational efficiency and sustainability for Terntank’s modern tanker fleet operating across major global shipping routes.
This integration aligns with the International Maritime Organization’s MARPOL Annex VI regulations regarding the Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) and the Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII). By utilizing Fleet Support Center services, operators ensure strict adherence to SOLAS Chapter V requirements concerning safety of navigation and bridge resource management. For compliance departments, these digital tools are essential for maintaining accurate emissions reporting and meeting stringent classification society standards for hybrid-powered vessels. Such proactive monitoring is vital for mitigating risks associated with environmental non-compliance and operational downtime.
For chief engineers and second engineers, this digital transition requires a deeper focus on monitoring hybrid propulsion systems and wind-assisted auxiliary power. These officers must familiarize themselves with the new data-driven reporting protocols integrated into the Fleet Support Center dashboard. Understanding these automated performance metrics is now critical for maintaining optimal engine efficiency and ensuring that all onboard technical systems remain fully compliant with evolving international environmental standards during daily operations.
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