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Aesen and Cetasol Sign Fleet-Wide Framework Agreement of 120 vessels to Accelerate Maritime Decarbonization
Focusing on intelligent maritime solutions, Cetasol provides decision-support for maritime operations worldwide. Cetasol has now signed a long term framework agreement with Aesen to implement iHelm across the entire fleet of 120 vessels. This marks an important step for maritime sustainability, a dedication from both companies.
The collaboration, which began in 2024, has evolved into a strategic alliance. Under the new non-binding agreement, the first phase of the roll-out will commence in 2026, with the remainder of the fleet following in the coming years.
“For us, the value lies in how iHelm integrates with our vessels and existing onboard systems. By combining operational data with inputs from MRU sensors and onboard cameras, we gain deeper insight into vessel motion, performance, and fuel use in real operating conditions. This level of integration strengthens decision-making on board and ashore, and supports safer, more efficient operations across a diverse and demanding fleet. Partnering with iHelm reflects our unwavering commitment to enabling the global energy transition and steering toward a greener blue.”
— Tan Wee How, Chief Operations Officer, Aesen
iHelm leverages advanced AI to provide real-time onboard recommendations for captains, paired with deep historical data and trend insights via its cloud platform. This dual approach provides Aesen with a powerful fleet monitoring tool to maintain a comprehensive overview of performance and energy consumption across its diverse fleet.
For Aesen’s specialized operations—ranging from high-speed Crew Transfer Vessels (CTV) to heavy-duty logistics vessels—iHelm introduces the Cetafuel virtual mass flow meter, enabling precise fuel monitoring without the need for expensive hardware installations. Furthermore, the integration of MRU sensors and onboard cameras enhances motion planning, allowing for safer and more efficient navigation in demanding maritime environments. By combining these advanced features, iHelm provides the critical toolset needed to optimize fuel efficiency and sustainability while ensuring the high reliability required for offshore and nearshore missions. iHelm will be integrated and support value for both diesel and hybrid vessels.
“This framework agreement with Aesen reflects a shared commitment to using data-driven decision support to improve daily operations and long-term fleet performance. Aesen has a clear vision for how digital tools can strengthen operational excellence and efficiency across their fleets. We are proud to support that journey and to expand our collaboration through a structured, fleet-wide deployment of iHelm.”
— Ethan Faghani, CEO & Founder, Cetasol
About Aesen
With a presence across Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa, Aesen is a leading provider of integrated marine, crew mobility, and offshore support solutions for the oil & gas, renewables, and marine civil construction sectors.
About Cetasol
Cetasol is a Swedish technology company providing intelligent, data-driven solutions for the maritime industry. Through its flagship platform, iHelm, Cetasol offers AI-powered decision support that helps vessel operators optimize energy use, monitor vessel health, and improve overall operational efficiency. By bridging the gap between onboard reality and cloud analytics, Cetasol empowers maritime businesses worldwide to achieve their sustainability targets and drive digital transformation.
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Cetasol is a Gothenburg-based software company developing intelligent solutions for the maritime industry worldwide. Through its flagship platform iHelm, Cetasol provides AI-driven decision support that empowers crews and fleet managers to optimize fuel use, improve operational insights, increase engine uptime, and ensure compliance.
By combining data science, AI, and deep maritime expertise, Cetasol enables more efficient, data-driven, and sustainable operations — helping vessel owners reduce costs and emissions while supporting the industry’s transition toward cleaner technologies.