Inmarsat and We4Sea sign agreement to accelerate use of digital tools
Inmarsat and Dutch performance monitoring company We4Sea have signed an agreement to accelerate the use of digital visibility solutions such as Fleet Data and Fleet Connect.
The announcement coincides with news of a first We4Sea-Inmarsat collaboration to secure fleet-wide uptake for We4Sea’s web-based vessel performance monitoring service.
Heavy lift shipowner Roll Group successfully trialed the benefits of the cloud-based ship performance management tool without commitment after the dual installation of Fleet Xpress with the Fleet Data IoT platform embedded.
Marco Cristoforo Camporeale, Head of Maritime Digital, Inmarsat said: “The combination of the free of charge Fleet Data and application trialling without risk will provide a ‘tipping point’ for maritime digitalisation.
“This is the first example of a future-proof IoT set-up for ships that allows owners to investigate digitalisation without commitment.
“They can assess applications off the shelf and, if they deliver for their needs, agree on terms.
“In this case, the We4Sea trials on RollDock Star and RollDock Storm helped optimise speed and generator efficiency that led to a significant cut in fuel consumption.”
Variations with the Digital Twin and ship data are flagged as potential inefficiencies that need action or correction reporting. Under the Certified Application Provider agreement, We4Sea cloud analytics uses the dedicated Fleet Data bandwidth to secure always-on, or on-demand ship-shore communication via an Application Programming Interface.
Michiel van der Knaap, Fleet Director, Roll Group, said, “We4Sea and Inmarsat’s solution improves our monitoring possibilities and increases the effectiveness of communication with vessels. In this way we can keep investing and improving our state-of-the-art vessels.”
Dan Veen, Founder and CEO of We4Sea, also commented, “A lot of owners understand that their vessels should be connected to the internet but still think in terms of remote monitoring based on conventional connectivity.
“Using an IoT-based platform, We4Sea has proved itself as able to deliver measurable performance improvements, even when connecting to only eight standard shipboard datasets.
“We are delighted that our solution is now available under the terms of Inmarsat’s Certified Application Programme (CAP).
“Having established our solution on container ships, bulk carriers, and heavy lift vessels, we are now very much in the scaling-up phase.”
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