Nautilus Labs the latest addition to Inmarsat’s Fleet Data ecosystem

Nautilus Labs and Inmarsat have signed an agreement for Nautilus Labs to join the existing group of application providers that have signed on as partners for Inmarsat’s Fleet Data service.

Nautilus Labs will use the Fleet Data API (Application Programming Interface) to help automate data collection as part of Nautilus Platform, its fleet optimisation UI (user interface) that provides predictive analytics for vessel operations management.

“It’s critical that vessel owners and operators have simple, easy, and consistent access to actionable information. We’re proud to partner with Inmarsat, a satcom titan that has built their maritime book of business on best-in-class voice and data solutions,” said Matt Heider, CEO of Nautilus Labs.

“Together, we’ll help connect more clients with continuous, cost-saving fleet optimisation insights on Nautilus Platform – for the teams at sea and on shore.”

Developed by Inmarsat and made commercially available earlier this year, Fleet Data collects signals from onboard sensors, pre-processes that data, and uploads it to a central Cloud-based database that is equipped with a dashboard and an API.

Partner application providers can then connect to that database and use the collected data to power their own applications.

“This tie-up will allow ship operators and fleet managers to optimise their entire fuel process and reduce unnecessary costs and meet decarbonisation targets,” said Marco Cristoforo Camporeale, Head of Digital Solutions, Inmarsat Maritime.

“This is all achieved through the Nautilus Labs application on Fleet Data and via a secure platform that is fully scalable fleet-wide, and now commercially available on both Fleet Xpress and FleetBroadband.”

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