Asian Marine Service Public Company Limited (AMSEC) is leading the construction of a new 60-meter Buoy Tender Vessel for the Royal Thai Navy, marking a significant step forward in the modernization of Thailand’s maritime support capabilities. Developed in collaboration with Praxis Automation Far East, the vessel will be equipped with a next-generation Integrated Platform Management System (IPMS) that centralizes control across propulsion, electrical, and auxiliary systems.
This project highlights AMSEC’s longstanding expertise in naval shipbuilding and its trusted role in advancing critical fleet infrastructure. The vessel is designed to support the Royal Thai Navy in maintaining navigational buoys and offshore structures, with capabilities tailored for reliability, operational efficiency, and future system expansion.
Praxis’s IPMS will provide real-time diagnostics, alarm and event management, and streamlined control interfaces that reduce crew workload and enable precise, responsive operations. The system’s architecture is built to simplify complex system interactions, ensuring enhanced usability and reliability during survey, support, and rescue missions.
“We are thrilled to unveil our latest endeavour with the Royal Thai Navy and Asian Marine Service,” said Jerome Lin, Sales Director at Praxis Automation Far East. “This collaboration not only reflects our commitment to innovation but also reinforces our shared ambition to push the boundaries of marine technology and set new standards of excellence.”
The Buoy Tender Vessel is part of the Royal Thai Navy’s broader initiative to elevate technological capability across its fleet. It further establishes AMSEC’s position as a national leader in naval construction and Praxis as a trusted global automation partner supporting Thailand’s maritime future.