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Maritime Technology Wave: Satellite Communications, Fleet Management Apps Drive Industry Digital Shift

By MGN EditorialMarch 25, 2026 at 10:52 PM

A surge of new maritime technology platforms—from satellite communications to analytics tools—is reshaping operations across shipping and workboat sectors, with innovations targeting cost optimization, connectivity, and fleet efficiency.

The maritime industry is experiencing a wave of technology innovation aimed at addressing long-standing operational challenges, from communications infrastructure to fleet management and procurement efficiency. ## Satellite Communications Expansion Space Norway is advancing maritime connectivity capabilities with the March 29 launch of Mimir 1, its first in-house developed satellite, from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The satellite carries a dedicated VHF Data Exchange System (VDES) payload designed to enable two-way maritime data exchange, expanding the connectivity options available to vessels globally. In parallel, Intellian Technologies is signaling ambitions beyond its core antenna business. The satellite communications specialist unveiled significant expansion plans for its Global Maritime Distress and Safety System portfolio at the Satellite 2026 conference in Washington, D.C., broadening its role in critical maritime safety infrastructure. ## Operational Tools Target Cost and Efficiency Downstream, solutions addressing operational pain points are proliferating. Coatings giant PPG launched a dedicated analytics platform for marine seastock purchasing, enabling shipowners and fleet operators to track spending patterns, forecast procurement needs, and identify cost-saving opportunities—an area typically marked by inefficiency and fragmented data. Scylax Marine is targeting an underserved segment with its new SMURZ 20 vessel management platform. Designed for family-run workboat operators and micro-fleet owners, the New Orleans-based firm is bringing enterprise-grade fleet management tools to operators historically priced out of conventional software solutions. ## Challenging Assumptions As maritime technology adoption accelerates, industry observers like Philip Nielsen, co-founder of digital transformation advisory Oriani Hellas, are encouraging stakeholders to examine underlying assumptions about maritime technology adoption and implementation—suggesting that not all technology narratives in shipping warrant uncritical acceptance. Collectively, these developments signal a maturing market for maritime-specific digital solutions, with vendors addressing discrete operational segments while improving connectivity infrastructure underlying maritime safety and commerce.

Source: Splash247

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