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December 2nd, 2019

Inmarsat and ABB Marine & Ports' Maritime Milestone Agreement


An agreement between Inmarsat and ABB Marine & Ports, two major companies that are behind maritime digitalization, has resulted in overcoming an obstacle that ship owners recognize that prevents them from using IoT (Internet of Things) technology. The agreement described as a milestone Master Supply Agreement recognizes ABB as a certified application provider to work with Fleet Data, the IoT platform developed by Inmarsat and Danelec Marine which collects information from onboard sensors, pre-processes it, and uploads it to a secure cloud-based database.

Validation of the need of such a product reveals that a recent 2018 Inmarsat survey of 125 owners found 51 percent identifying an inability to get data off ships in real-time as their obstacle to IoT adoption.

This all translates out to mean that the new Certified Application Provider (CAP) agreement regarding analytics, monitoring and decision-support software, developed by ABB Marine & Ports to benchmark fleet performance as well as enhance ship efficiency and safety, can now seamlessly integrate with a database via the Fleet Data Application Programming Interface (API).

Stefano Poli, Vice President Business Development, Inmarsat Maritime stated that as respective leaders in the field of mobile satellite communications and marine power, control and automation technologies, Inmarsat and ABB combine connectivity and enabling applications at a scale that can be truly transformative. 

He added that this deal provides further evidence of the power of Fleet Data to rise to the challenge. As a digital enabler, Fleet Data can support a myriad of applications so it is no coincidence that Inmarsat has signed agreements with digital technology majors as well as start-ups intending to shake up the industry. Both groups recognize that developing a digital culture is about downloading and updating, not expensive ship visits and installation time.

Now with many years of experience in dealing with the data it collects, ABB’s electric, digital and connected solutions for the maritime industry are bringing new levels of reliability, efficiency and sustainability to shipping. A first candidate to exploit the bandwidth available for Fleet Data in the merchant shipping space is expected to be the ABB vessel management software ABB Ability™ Marine Advisory System – OCTOPUS.

Antto Shemeikka, Vice President Digital Services ABB Marine & Ports concluded saying that collaborative operations that put their cumulative engineering knowledge, leading-edge products and remote support at the disposal of those at sea and ashore are core to the ABB Marine & Ports Service offering across a wide range of vessel types. They see the potential for faster digitalization enabled by continuously evolving connectivity.