Agreement with leading
Canadian seafood company includes crew internet
access and Fleet Care support to secure fishing
fleet connectivity off Canada’s east coast
Inmarsat, the world leader
in global, mobile satellite communications, has
made a significant breakthrough in the fisheries
sector, following an agreement with Clearwater
Seafood that commits Canada’s largest
vessel-operating seafood company to Fleet Xpress
high-speed maritime broadband services.
Clearwater Seafood chose to
install the Fleet Xpress combination of high
speed Ka-band and continuous FleetBroadband
backup on board seven vessels replacing Ku-band
services on each vessel. Deployed off
Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, each vessel is
being fitted with Inmarsat-approved,
high-performance GX100NX antennas from
Intellian.
“Robust connectivity for
the crew is imperative for Clearwater,” says
Brad MacKinnon, Director, Canadian Fleet
Operations, Clearwater Seafood. “We have over
400 personnel at sea who expect stable and
reliable connectivity in challenging North
Atlantic conditions, given that they can be away
from home for up to 35 days at a time.”
The contract also includes
Inmarsat’s fully managed Fleet Care programme
for Fleet Xpress, developed to maximise
equipment uptime and minimise out of pocket
expenses on unplanned maintenance. Based on a
fixed monthly cost, customers secure all spare
parts for 36 months on purchased hardware and
benefit from a lifetime warranty for rented
equipment, with free of charge support from
certified technicians in over 50 ports
worldwide. Fleet Care also includes remote
equipment health checks and allows customers to
update without additional cost as new hardware
develops.
“This contract represents
outstanding recognition of the Fleet Xpress
platform which will make waves among fishing
customers along Canada’s east coast and
elsewhere,” says Eric Griffin, Vice President
Offshore & Fishing, Inmarsat Maritime. “Regional
and global market leaders establish their
positions for good reason and, in a sector
quickly realising the benefits of always-on
connectivity, we expect that others will be keen
to learn how greater reliability and enhanced
crew communications can be secured at truly
competitive pricing.”
Clearwater Seafood is
active off the coasts of Canada, UK and
Argentina and operates 21 vessels in total.
Fleet Xpress recently
marked its 10,000th vessel installation. While
the majority are merchant vessels, the maritime
broadband platform continues to make inroads
among offshore and fishing markets owners and
operators. Griffin adds: “The fact that this
regional breakthrough came when Covid-19
restrictions have been in place also shows what
is possible by adapting our processes as
required, to deploy our technicians in the
field, work with engineers remotely or – where
possible – carry out installations virtually.”