Better context starts with better fuel data.
Software-led platforms can add useful dashboards, analytics and operational context. But where fuel figures need stronger confidence, directly measured fuel data provides a higher-integrity foundation for verification, reporting and better decisions.
The Market Reality
Digital vessel platforms are improving visibility across fleets, but not all fuel monitoring is created equal. Many platforms provide useful analytics, dashboards and reporting. However, fuel consumption is often estimated from engine data, tank levels or vessel signals rather than directly measured at source.
Why this matters
- Support for emissions and efficiency initiatives
- Reporting confidence and stronger evidence
- Consistent fuel data across the whole fleet
- Operational transparency across different vessel modes
- Stronger conversations with charterers, owners and other stakeholders
- Bunker verification and accountability
Why enginei
- Direct flowmeter-based fuel measurement
- Higher-integrity fuel data at source
- A stronger foundation for analysis, reporting and decision-making
- Can complement wider vessel analytics platforms by improving data quality upstream
- Proven in practice through integration with Kongsberg Digital's Vessel Insight platform on AHTS vessels in Brazil
- Uses Endress+Hauser flowmeters that do not require routine calibration, helping reduce maintenance burden and downtime concerns.
Practical Guide
Download our practical guide: Context matters. So does confidence. The guide outlines the difference between estimated and measured fuel monitoring, where software-led visibility may be enough, and where direct measurement becomes more valuable.