New Report Demonstrates how Maritime Industry Challenges are met most effectively through Connectivity

Book Cover: The Network Effect: Strategizing Connectivity at Sea for Maximum Impact

A new report compiled by maritime innovation consultancy, Thetius, makes a compelling case that shipping companies seeking to meet current and emerging challenges facing the maritime industry will benefit from a strategic approach to connectivity. Published by Inmarsat, a world leader in global, mobile satellite communications, ‘The Network Effect: Strategizing Connectivity at Sea for Maximum Impact’ also provides guidance on effective connectivity framework strategies.

‘The Network Effect’ details the business benefits and specific capabilities that shipping companies can access by applying an effective connectivity strategy across their business IT, crew, and operational networks. These include voyage and port-call optimization, emissions reduction, condition monitoring and condition-based maintenance, trade facilitation, seafarer welfare and training, remote surveys and pilotage and telemedicine services.

The Network Effect report from Inmarsat and Thetius emphasizes need for strategic thinking on connectivity in modern shipping operations

Matthew Kenney, Thetius Director of Research and Consulting said, “Against a backdrop of evolving regulatory requirements and increasing emphasis on seafarer welfare, connectivity and data are indispensable to shipping company competitiveness. However, simply purchasing data is no longer enough. If shipowners are to reap the full rewards of operational optimization, decarbonization, and a loyal and talented crew, the right connectivity strategy is essential.”

According to the report, once a shipping company has established its objectives and identified the capabilities needed to achieve them, it will benefit most from finding the right combination of communication services to best support those capabilities. By joining the dots between business goals and connectivity options, operators gain access to a host of benefits including opportunities to optimize and drive efficiency, while reducing running costs and improving profit margins; the ability to attract and retain talented crew; and the capacity to future-proof operations and build in competitive advantages.

Ben Palmer, Inmarsat Maritime President said, “Ultimately, a good connectivity strategy relies on a clear understanding of the company’s business goals, the technologies needed to attain those goals, and any additional influencing factors such as resource availability and investment requirements. In that sense shipping is no different to any other industry: collecting, collating, analysis and harnessing the value of data relies on resilient, reliable, secure, globally available connectivity services. It is also critical to recognize that implementing a connectivity strategy is a continuous and iterative process that requires constant monitoring, frequent reassessment, and regular feedback from internal and external stakeholders. As this report makes clear, this is both necessary and highly valuable to modern shipping operations both in terms of driving competitive advantage, and addressing decarbonization goals.”

The report is available for download:

(https://j-l-a.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=af149bc1342b1fb5513034e2e&id=e55d709d67&e=9caed17c7a), ‘The Network Effect: Strategizing Connectivity at Sea for Maximum Impact’ concludes with step-by-step instructions and best-practice guidelines on how to develop and implement a successful connectivity strategy.