Latest Developments in Global Marine Internet Of Things Market

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Latest Developments in Global Marine Internet Of Things Market

  • ICT
  • Jan 2025
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In March, 2023, Magellan X (Singapore), a leader in digital solutions, unveiled the development of innovative industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and AI platforms aimed at assisting the maritime and heavy industries in achieving their ESG sustainability targets. In addition, the company’s three digital solutions are designed to bridge existing data gaps by collecting real-time, certifiable information and generating actionable AI-driven analytics
  • In December, 2022, Zamil Offshore announced plans to deploy Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure across 60 vessels. In collaboration with Inmarsat, the company will implement an advanced IoT system designed to optimize vessel performance in the Gulf. In addition, the system will utilize Inmarsat's Fleet Connect & Fleet Data services to help meet performance standards set by Saudi Aramco
  • In December, 2021, Wärtsilä Voyage formed a strategic alliance with Microsoft to industrialize marine IoT solutions. In doing so, the collaboration aims to deliver scalable, cyber-secure IoT platforms for the shipping industry, integrated with Microsoft Azure IoT Edge. In addition, this intelligent edge technology is intended to support the maritime sector in achieving its decarbonization objectives
  • In October, 2021, HMM, South Korea’s leading liner operator, announced plans to pilot IoT technology for refrigerated and frozen shipping containers. In this initiative, the technology will track real-time locations and monitor conditions such as temperature, humidity, carbon dioxide (CO2) levels, and vibration. In addition, maintaining a consistent temperature is crucial for the safe transit of refrigerated and frozen cargo
  • In October, 2020, U-Ming Marine Transport Corporation (Taiwan) partnered with Ericsson to develop an IoT-based fleet management platform. In launching this platform, the initiative aims to digitize fleet performance management by enhancing connectivity and intelligence. In addition, the platform is expected to improve operational efficiency, bolster safety, reduce costs, and minimize environmental risks