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Inmarsat agreement - ABB in order to favor I use it of the technology Internet of Things by the shipowners
It is face to facilitate the obtaining of data from the ships in real time
November 28, 2019
The British Inmarsat and the ABB Marine & Ports of Helvetic group ABB have signed an agreement that recognizes the Swiss company which provider of services certifyd to operate with Given Fleet, the IoT platform developed from Inmarsat and from the Marine Danelec Danish who collects information from the sensors of edge of the ships, it elaborates them and them charge on a database on cloud.
Inmarsat has explained that the agreement has the scope to remove an obstacle identified from the shipowners that discourage them from use it of the technology Internet of Things (IoT). In particular, a survey realized last year from the company has evidenced that on 125 shipowners 51% have identified the inability to obtain given from the ships in real time as obstacle to the adoption of the IoT.
Thanks to the agreement the software of analysis, monitoring and decisional support developed from ABB Marine & Ports in order to estimate the performances of the fleet let alone in order to improve the efficiency and safety of the ship could be integrated with a database through the Given Fleet Application Programs Interface.
"Which respective leaders in the field of the communications you furnish satellite and of the technologies for the energy, the control and the automation in the marine field - it has emphasized vice-president Business Development Maritime di Inmarsat, Stefano Poli - Inmarsat and ABB arrange connectivity and detailed lists applications on a scale that can be truly trasformativa".
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