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Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha to expand IoT data sharing platform

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Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd and Ship Data Center Co., Ltd. have agreed to share operation data of all “K” LINE fleet equipped with “Kawasaki Integrated Maritime Solutions”*1 through IoS Open Platform (IoS-OP)*2, the ship IoT data sharing platform promoted by ShipDC.

“K” LINE had so far stored operation data collected from several vessels equipped with
Kawasaki Integrated Maritime Solutions to IoS-OP, and has now agreed to expand the sharing
for all its owned fleet of about 140 vessels.

Though the development of information and communication technology has made it possible
to collect large and various data from ships in operation, approaches for data collection and
analysis are still fragmented. For encouraging big data use in the maritime industry, ShipDC is
working for the common platform for ship-related data.

This data sharing significantly increases the amount of ship operation data transferred in IoSOP, and enables IoS-OP members to fully utilize the shared big data to enhance their corporate
value, which includes the pursuit of ship safety and economic efficiency, environmental initiatives,
and the creation of maritime innovations to strengthen their competitiveness.

Taking this occasion of expanding the data sharing, “K” LINE decided to upgrade its IoS-OP
Consortium membership status to the highest rank of “Platinum” to extend its involvement.

“K” LINE and ShipDC aim for safety of ships, contribution to the environment, and economic
rationality through the data utilization as well as further acceleration of the collection, distribution,
and utilization of data in the maritime industry with IoS-OP at the core.

(*1) Kawasaki Integrated Maritime Solutions
The ship ICT system which uses ship-shore intercommunication system and has functions of
operation management of ships, condition monitoring of engine plant, and ship performance
analysis from the office.

(*2) Internet of Ships Open Platform (IoS-OP)
A universal platform that enables the sharing of ship operation data among shipbuilders,
manufacturers, and related service providers without compromising profits of data providers. 57 organizations joined the member association “IoS-OP Consortium” as of the end of 2020.

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