Petredec selects Inmarsat Fleet
Hotspot fleet-wide after consultation with seafarers
23 Sep 2021
Inmarsat has secured a significant
new commitment to its Fleet Hotspot internet portal
service, following an extension of its Fleet Xpress
service agreement with leading liquefied petroleum gas
(LPG) transport group Petredec. Fleet
Hotspot has been designed by Inmarsat to give crew
onboard access to high-speed connectivity with the
freedom to use their own devices.20
As the owner of one of the most
modern fleets of specialised LPG carriers in the market,
Petredec is a longstanding Inmarsat customer, which
recently renewed its Fleet Xpress service agreement
across 27 operational ships and ex22tended it to 10
newbuilds. Part of the renewal saw the Singapore-based
owner commit for the first time to Inmarsat’s fully
managed Fleet Care maintenance, repair, and support
service, and the Fleet Data IoT platform for data
collection, transfer, storage, and analysis.
Petredec is also committed to the
highest standards where crew connectivity is concerned
and is a signatory of the Neptune Declaration on
Seafarer Wellbeing and Crew Change. The Inmarsat renewal
led to trials of Inmarsat’s Fleet Hotspot service.
Rather than having crew demand for connectivity compete
with operational bandwidth, Fleet Hotspot offers
seafarers internet access via a dedicated portal, with
billing options for owners including separate Master
Service Agreements. 2
Based on crew satisfaction feedback
from a pilot Fleet Hotspot installation, Petredec is
fast-tracking the adoption of the crew portal
fleet-wide, replacing a previous crew connectivity
service based on subscription. On completion, all 37
owned Petredec ships will be equipped with Fleet
Hotspot, supported by the dual Fleet Xpress antennas on
board.
“The powerful moral case for
ensuring crews can stay in touch with friends, family,
and the outside world has been laid bare during
Covid-19, but there is also a direct link between crew
happiness and retention of the best crews,” said Neil
Giles, Fleet Technical Manager Petredec. “It’s a link
that results in safer operations onboard multi-million
dollar assets, greater vessel efficiency, and business
competitiveness.”
“We are pleased that Petredec will
be expanding their commitment to crew welfare, safety,
and operational efficiency through Inmarsat’s portfolio
of services,” said Gert-Jan Panken, Vice President
Merchant at Inmarsat Maritime. “The company is in the
vanguard of shipping’s digitalisation journey and
leverages technology to realise goals on safety, the
environment, efficiency and crew welfare. Our experience
is that early adopters of IoT-based solutions quickly
see the benefit of measurable performance gains whilst
the commitment to crew welfare boosts moral.”
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