Inmarsat signs Radio Holland service agreement to meet demand surge for Fleet Xpress
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28 February 2017
Inmarsat has signed a service and installation agreement
with Radio Holland to support strong customer demand for
rapid migration from Ku-based XpressLink to Fleet Xpress
services. Radio Holland is a specialist in installing and
maintaining maritime communications, navigation and
automation systems along the global shipping routes.
The non-exclusive agreement augments Inmarsat’s existing
service partner and VAR arrangements, reflecting a specific
need to draw on the extensive Radio Holland support network
to accelerate the installation of Fleet Xpress on a global
scale.
“Fleet Xpress is currently installed at a rate of around
150 vessels every month, with the split being half new
installations and half upgrades,” said Trond Leira, Senior
Vice President, Service Delivery and Customer Support,
Inmarsat. “We expect this number to increase in 2017 and our
priority is to ensure that installation of Fleet Xpress
keeps pace with demand. The agreement with Radio Holland
extends the Inmarsat service network and brings access to a
pool of experienced, skilled engineers in the world’s
busiest ports.”
Dennis Mol, COO of Radio Holland Group: “As a
connectivity solution and service provider, Radio Holland
adds its competences and installation capacity to the
migration of XpressLink to Fleet Xpress through this
partnership with Inmarsat. With our network of more than 80
offices, we are able to work with Inmarsat on a global
level. We provide installations, upgrades and yearly
services of GX/FX systems. During our 100 years of history,
Radio Holland always has been a frontrunner in implementing
the latest technology developments on board vessels and
supporting changing customer requirements.”
Fleet Xpress has unleashed the power of big data to
enhance vessel efficiency, delivering transformational but
cost-controlled connectivity that is also bringing
life-changing benefits to crew working at sea.
“Extra support resources were essential to meet
expectations that thousands of vessels would require Fleet
Xpress installation and servicing in the years ahead, as the
industry shifted decisively towards high-speed broadband,
data-heavy digital services and the Internet of Things. By
drawing on its partner’s engineering resources, Fleet Xpress
can be factored into Radio Holland technical service
visits,” added Trond Leira.
“Radio Holland is a very experienced service company. We
are working with Radio Holland to ensure their service
engineers across the globe are fully certified in line with
Inmarsat’s quality standards for Fleet Xpress. Training has
already begun and involves 3-5 days in the classroom,
verified through on the job training and leading to final
certification by Inmarsat.”
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