Migration to customized Fleet Xpress plan allows mass provider driver to relocate to international VSAT to capitalize on high throughput information and also an option of voice solutions
Leading Turkish delivery companies Manta Denizcilik Nakliyat veTicaret Ltd Şti. (Manta Shipping) has actually picked Marlink to supply Inmarsat’s Fleet Xpress solution on 8 of its vessels. The arrangement was authorized via Marlink’s neighborhood companion Ozsay Satellite to sustain Manta Shipping’s drive in the direction of digitalised delivery procedures and also raised connection for team.
Marlink will certainly supply the high-throughput Ka- band VSAT with a packed L-Band back-up option, both of which will certainly take advantage of Marlink’s boosted network openness, which supplies customers and also coast team with instant details on which network remains in usage for details jobs.
This one-of-a-kind device allows ship and also coast team to evaluate use and also prioritise information extensive downloads when in the locations of toughest VSAT insurance coverage. Applications such as remote diagnostics protection updates or software application updates can be intended and also arranged according to which provider is energetic. Over time, customers can keep track of insurance coverage in various areas, prioritising venture or team use based upon the energetic provider.
Marlink will certainly additionally supply its very own excellent quality voice solution, set up to supply neighborhood Turkish phone number for the ships, which supplies included adaptability of 2 voice interactions alternatives, permitting the ship to concentrate on expense performance or finest. To full the plan, Manta Shipping will certainly take advantage of a Virtual Private Network link through the XChange system and also Marlink’s SkyFile e-mail solution.
Manta Shipping supplies a full series of delivery solutions, consisting of brokerage firm, providing excellent quality transportation services to a profile of customers, having actually developed its credibility as one of one of the most trusted names in residential and also global aquatic transport.
The business runs in the extremely affordable Handy/Supra and also Kamsarmax mass provider market, where functional performance and also accessibility to the most recent market details can be vital to protecting work and also cruising with optimal performance. By moving from L-Band to Fleet Xpress supplied by Marlink, Manta Shipping will certainly take advantage of high throughput and also international insurance coverage, maintaining team and also procedures attached any place its vessels cruise and also preserving the highest possible requirements of security and also conformity.
“Manta Shipping is a company with a long history that also has to change and adapt as the shipping industry moves into a phase of increased regulation, greater demand for fuel efficiency and higher environmental performance,” claims Mr Mecit Mert Çetinkaya, Director ofManta Shipping “Fleet Xpress from Marlink will enable us to optimise our communications, keeping our ships and crews connected, updated and compliant so we are able to best focus on the needs of our customers.”
“Marlink’s tailored Fleet Xpress package delivers the kind of high bandwidth that the shipping industry is embracing as the drive towards digitalisation speeds up, enabling faster and easier data transfer and access to new applications,” claimed Tore Morten Olsen, President, Maritime,Marlink “Working with our local partner Ozsay Satellite puts us in an excellent position to understand the needs of Turkish owners and consistently meet those needs with innovative solutions.”
“Ozsay Satellite focuses on matching individual customer needs with tailored packages of connectivity and value added solutions that go above and beyond the normal level of service,” claimed Ali Islamoglu, Director Satellite Communications,Ozsay Satellite “For a forward thinking customer like Güngen, we worked closely with the IT department to create a bundle of added value connectivity from Marlink that meets their requirements.”
Sea News, December 1