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Connected monitoring at sea: using Starlink and cellular without overcomplicating the system
A Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV) approaches a docking station at a wind farm, ensuring the safe transport of personnel to support operations Connected monitoring at sea is only helpful if it stays simple. The objective is not “internet everywhere”. The objective is reliable visibility and evidence when something happens. Most professional operators now run a mix: • Coastal cellular where it works • Satellite where it does not • Local onboard recording so you are not dependent on
Apr 7


No-subscription tracking: cut total cost without losing oversight
A Sea Safari rigid inflatable boat navigates through misty waters, carrying passengers in bright yellow jackets, ready for adventure. Subscription creep is a real operating cost. Tracking, cameras, alarms, SIM management and cloud storage can turn into multiple monthly bills, with different portals and different failure points. For many operators, the requirement is simpler: • Know where the vessel is • Know when something abnormal happened • Record what matters • Export evid
Feb 23
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