Thuraya’s New
Tracking and Monitoring Service Collaberating
with FrontM for Fishing Vessels
15 October 2020
Thuraya, the mobile
satellite services subsidiary of the UAE’s Al
Yah Satellite Communication Company (Yahsat), is
collaborating with FrontM to launch Thuraya
SatTrack, a cloud-based tracking and monitoring
service that significantly increases operational
efficiencies on board fishing vessels. Designed
for the top-selling Thuraya MarineStar voice,
tracking and monitoring solution, SatTrack will
be available to users very soon.
In spite of digitalization
and increased influx of information, the high
cost of integrating third-party services and
solutions is limiting the growth of the fishing
industry.Thuraya SatTrack is
a low-cost turnkey subscription service that
provides interactive, real-time fleet tracking
to monitor vessels.It
enables operations with detailed maps,
up-to-date weather layers and customized alerts
with position reporting. Thuraya SatTrack helps
MarineStar users stay in command, gain vital
market advantage and contribute to sustainable
fisheries by improving compliance with national
and international regulations.
Shawkat Ahmed, Chief
Commercial Officer of Thuraya stated: “Thuraya
SatTrack is an integral part of our SeaLite
service portfolio that provides fishing
operators a competitive edge within the maritime
industry. As the demand for compliance and
access to information soars, satellite
connectivity and smart applications are the only
realistic and affordable means of ship-to-shore
and inter-ship communications. By packaging
SatTrack with Thuraya MarineStar, our aim is to
provide partners and customers a
multifunctional, reliable and affordable
end-to-end solution that delivers significant
cost savings from improved onboard safety and
efficiencies.”
Thuraya SatTrack provides
critical updates about vessels anywhere within
Thuraya’s network that covers 80% of the world’s
fishing hubs. Subscribers can also use it to
remotely exchange data, establish and monitor
geofences as well as access fish-catch reports
in real-time, thereby reassuring regulatory
bodies and buyers that the catch brought ashore
is both legally caught and fresh. Besides
guaranteeing crew safety, the SatTrack’s alert
mechanism makes it ideal for search and rescue
operations. Key beneficiaries include civil
defense agencies and organizations with varied
maritime interests such as police, port
authorities, coast guards, transport
authorities, coastal surveillance bodies,
agriculture and fisheries ministries.
Lisa Moore, Vice President,
Commercial Product Management of FrontM said:
“Our vision is to connect shore and ship teams
with highly efficient operational and
productivity applications maximizing on
satellite connectivity technologies. We have
been researching sustainable fisheries ecosystem
requirements and offering tracking with
situational awareness and shore-ship
collaboration as of our marketplace apps. When
the Thuraya MarineStar device was unveiled last
year, the synergies were compelling. Our
partnership with Thuraya to power the SatTrack
solution enabling a seamless service for the
channel and the end customers, we believe is a
game changer. We are proud to be bringing this
service in collaboration with Thuraya to the
market!”