Lubricating-Oil Awareness
Compare reported consumption with the vessel’s own operational history. Highlight unexplained increases and recurring deviations for technical review.
Operational Use Cases
Fuel and lubricating-oil losses do not always appear as a single obvious event. They may develop through abnormal consumption, operating-condition changes, inaccurate records, repeated leakage, inefficient machinery use or differences between reported and expected performance.
Lube Oil, Fuel & Consumption
HullSnap helps technical teams compare operational evidence over time and bring unusual changes into view.
Compare reported consumption with the vessel’s own operational history. Highlight unexplained increases and recurring deviations for technical review.
See whether reported fuel performance remains consistent with vessel history and operating context. Identify where further technical or operational investigation may be justified.
Build a vessel-specific record instead of relying on isolated daily figures. Understand whether a change is temporary, recurring or becoming the new normal.
You cannot control what you only see as isolated numbers.
Recurring Defects
A recurring exhaust-temperature alarm should not remain an isolated log entry. HullSnap can bring together when it occurred, which cylinder or equipment was involved, what evidence was submitted, what action was taken and whether the condition returned.
Sludge & Bilge
Sludge and bilge levels can become an operational, commercial and compliance problem when they are reviewed too late. HullSnap can help teams follow reported quantities, compare accumulation with vessel history and identify when disposal planning may require earlier attention.
Sludge and bilge forecasting — in active development
See how quantities are developing across the voyage.
Compare current accumulation with previous operating periods.
Prepare disposal decisions before reaching a critical limit.
Reduce last-minute arrangements, operational disruption and compliance pressure.
Earlier visibility creates more options.
Voyage & ETA Awareness
Historical speed, reported consumption, operating condition and available weather context can help technical and commercial teams assess whether an ETA remains realistic.
Voyage-performance intelligence — in active development
Identify developing delay risk earlier.
Compare reported speed with previous vessel performance.
Evaluate the operational effect of speed changes.
Support discussions around fuel-saving opportunities and voyage priorities.
A better ETA is not only a navigation question. It is a commercial decision.
See where your fleet may be losing time, value and control.
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