Logistics Engineering College Held Certificate Issuing Ceremony of Compliance and Evaluation on Net CMAS Crane Monitoring and Evaluation System Industry 4.0
On the morning of April 14, Logistics Engineering College and the German Hamburg Group held certificate issuing ceremony of “Compliance and Evaluation on Net CMAS Crane Monitoring and Evaluation System Industry 4.0” in Conference Room 128, the Administrative Building. Mr. Ren Jun, CEO of TUV Nord Group in the Asian-Pacific region and Chairman of Greater China, Prof. Yan Wei, Vice President, Prof. Zhu Daqi, Director of Science and Technology Department and Prof. Hu Xiong, Dean of Logistics Engineering College attended the ceremony. The ceremony was presided over by Professor Hu Xiong and witnessed by the relevant leaders and teachers of the college.
First of all, Vice President Yan Wei delivered a warm welcome to the guests of the TUV Nord Group and expressed his heartfelt congratulations on the ceremony. He said that our university has maintained a good relationship of cooperation with German Hamburg Group and cooperated to set up the "Joint Laboratory of Port-Hand and Harbor Engineering Equipment". Dr. Stenkamp, the global director of TUV Nord Group, distinguished professor of our university has delivered lectures many times for teachers and students of our university. The port machinery specialty is the traditional specialty of our school, the safety evaluation of the port logistics equipment is also the new development trend and one of the important research directions of our university’s peak discipline construction. The first large-scale network state monitoring and evaluation system (Net CMAS) of crane, researched and developed by Prof. Hu and his group, has been applied in many ports at home and abroad, and made many innovative breakthroughs of key technologies in technology applications of domestic and foreign projects. German Hamburg Group is third-party impartial body and the German Quality and Technical Supervision Bureau authorized by the German government as well as the world's top five testing and certification companies. By its authority and professional in the global industry, German Hamburg Group made an industrial 4.0 compliance assessment Net CMAS crane monitoring and evaluation system which was researched and developed by our university independently. The result of the assessment is very authoritative and influential in the world.
Mr. Ren Jun, Chief Executive Officer of TUV Nord the Asian-Pacific region and Chairman of Greater China, delivered a speech. He said that China was now experiencing a critical moment from the industrial 4.0 to China manufacturing 2025 in which sensing technology and facilitation skill were gradually realizing the industrialization of the just-in-time lean system by Internet and Internet of Things. At present there is no ready-made standard for the evaluation of information physics platform which is transforming from the manufacturing industry to the intelligent. German Hamburg Group practiced the assessment project firstly which applied industrial control system into the Internet and the Internet of things by following the industrial control system’s security outline of EU ICS Compendium Internet and Internet of things. Shanghai Maritime University filled the gaps in this industry domestically. Mr. Ren Jun solemnly announced: Shanghai Maritime University’s design of Net CMAS crane monitoring system and information physics platform has reached to ICS Compendium industrial 4.0 four-level standard. The system satisfies the outline of EU industrial control system in function, performance and safety management. It is a typical application case of industrial control system automation of China manufacturing 2025.
Finally, Mr. Ren Jun personally presented Certificate of Safety Level Compliance on Net CMAS and Information Physics Platform of EU Industrial Control System to Vice President Yan Wei. All the guests and the representatives made a cordial photo to witness this solemn moment together.
TUV Nord Group is the predecessor of the Quality Supervision Bureau of German, the participant in making European standards, the third-party impartial body of more than 130-year history authorized by German government around the world to help establish the industry quality and safety evaluation standards. It also cooperated with national quality and safety assessment agencies, testing laboratories to promote the industry's certification and audit work.