Applied Satellite
Technology first to partner with the Liberian
Registry for Iridium® GMDSS
13.04.21
Applied Satellite
Technology announced its partnership with
The Liberian Registry as the first authorised
service provider of the Iridium Global Maritime
Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) for Liberian
flagged vessels.
The Liberian Registry has
earned international respect for its dedication
to flagging the world’s safest and most secure
vessels. The Registry has experienced
significant growth throughout its history and is
recognised as the world’s fastest growing major
open registry, with 12% of the world’s
ocean-going fleet and over 4,500 vessels, making
it the second largest Flag.
AST has a proven track
record in delivering innovative, market-leading
maritime projects world-wide and has created
many firsts for the industry, including the
world’s first commercial activation of Iridium
GMDSS.AST has extensive
experience in the specialised areas of maritime
communications technology, enabling the
organisation to manage and maintain networks,
maritime information systems, telemetry and
associated maritime assets efficiently and
effectively.
Iridium GMDSS is the
world's first truly global maritime emergency
and distress service. As a Safety Of Life At Sea
(SOLAS) convention recognized system, Iridium
GMDSS helps keep mariners safe in emergency
situations whilst at sea. As the system utilises
satellite technology it is therefore always able
to send and receive information. It helps
prevent accidents via receipt of Maritime Safety
Information (MSI) and can quickly alert rescue
authorities and nearby vessels in the event of
an emergency.
Whilst mandatory for SOLAS
vessels, Iridium’s GMDSS solution is equally
valuable and increasingly prevalent on
“voluntary fit” (non-SOLAS) vessels such as
smaller fishing vessels, recreational boats and
leisure yachts.
Gregory Darling, AST’s
Founder and Chairman, said “We are delighted to
become an authorised service provider for
Iridium GMDSS service with the Liberian
Registry. The Liberian Registry is
well-respected for its safety, innovative
services, and high-quality standards. We are
incredibly proud to add an organisation of its
stature to our ever-growing portfolio of
maritime partners.” He added, “This partnership
further highlights AST’s capabilities to supply
and support large vessel requirements on a
global basis and emphasises AST’s complete
commitment to delivering maritime safety
solutions”.
Alfonso Castillero, Chief
Operating Officer of the Liberian International
Ship and Corporate Registry (LISCR) said: “I am
very happy to announce this authorization of AST
for Iridium GMDSS.According
to the national and international regulations,
the ultimate regulator on the vessel is the flag
State; as such, the flag State needs to remain
up to date with the latest in technological
advancements of the equipment and services used
aboard its fleet. I feel this assists us greatly
in achieving that objective.”