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New AMS/FDS system contract for Myanmar Navy vessels
CMR Products, Singapore has won a contract to design and supply an integrated AMS (Alarm Monitoring System) and FDS (Fire Detection System) system for a marine navy new-build project in Myanmar (formerly Burma).
The order for the AMS/FDS system was placed by Myanmar-based Singa International, which will be delivering the final package to the Myanmar Navy for its two new 77 m and two 81 m long vessels. These are under construction at the navy headquarters’ shipyard Than Lwin Twonship in Yangon, Myanmar.
Alvin Tay, general manager for CMR Products, said:
“The flexibility and value for money of our solution, together with our experience in PLC automation and ability to provide on-going project support impressed Singa.
We have delivered a fully advanced system which not only complies with several changes in the original specification but will provide long term reliability and high performance capabilities in some of the most challenging marine conditions.”
The system will feature ABB PLC and Beijer touch screens for the AMS while the FDS is based on the HOCHIKI fire alarm system. The whole system has been designed to enable information from the FDS to be viewed on the AMS via Modbus TCP/IP.
This will allow the vessels’ crews to have access to information about the status of the individual heat detectors, smoke detectors, water/flood detectors, hatch and water tight door positions on the same touch screen.
The CMR Products team worked in close partnership with Singa International from the start of the project to deliver a customised and cost effective solution that enables the Myanmar Navy to benefit from state-of-the-art technology which can be upgraded to meet any future changes in requirement.
All project co-ordination and management, automation design and programming was undertaken by CMR Products Pte Ltd in Singapore.
- See more at: Myanmar Navy Project Win
CMR Products, Singapore has won a contract to design and supply an integrated AMS (Alarm Monitoring System) and FDS (Fire Detection System) system for a marine navy new-build project in Myanmar (formerly Burma).
The order for the AMS/FDS system was placed by Myanmar-based Singa International, which will be delivering the final package to the Myanmar Navy for its two new 77 m and two 81 m long vessels. These are under construction at the navy headquarters’ shipyard Than Lwin Twonship in Yangon, Myanmar.
Alvin Tay, general manager for CMR Products, said:
“The flexibility and value for money of our solution, together with our experience in PLC automation and ability to provide on-going project support impressed Singa.
We have delivered a fully advanced system which not only complies with several changes in the original specification but will provide long term reliability and high performance capabilities in some of the most challenging marine conditions.”
The system will feature ABB PLC and Beijer touch screens for the AMS while the FDS is based on the HOCHIKI fire alarm system. The whole system has been designed to enable information from the FDS to be viewed on the AMS via Modbus TCP/IP.
This will allow the vessels’ crews to have access to information about the status of the individual heat detectors, smoke detectors, water/flood detectors, hatch and water tight door positions on the same touch screen.
The CMR Products team worked in close partnership with Singa International from the start of the project to deliver a customised and cost effective solution that enables the Myanmar Navy to benefit from state-of-the-art technology which can be upgraded to meet any future changes in requirement.
All project co-ordination and management, automation design and programming was undertaken by CMR Products Pte Ltd in Singapore.
- See more at: Myanmar Navy Project Win