Anglo-Eastern Upgrades Hadley Shipping Fleet with Inmarsat's NexusWave for Enhanced Connectivity

Reuters
Aug 20
Anglo-Eastern Upgrades Hadley Shipping Fleet with Inmarsat's NexusWave for Enhanced Connectivity

Inmarsat Maritime, a subsidiary of ViaSat Inc., has announced that Anglo-Eastern will upgrade Hadley Shipping Group's fleet with the NexusWave connectivity solution. This agreement allows Hadley Shipping's vessels, managed by Anglo-Eastern, to benefit from Inmarsat's fully managed bonded multi-network approach, offering unlimited data, enhanced cybersecurity, and scalable operations. NexusWave promises to support operational efficiency and improve crew wellbeing, aligning with the evolving needs of modern maritime operations. This transition marks a significant step in Hadley Shipping Group's adoption of advanced connectivity solutions, reinforcing the company's long-standing partnership with Inmarsat Maritime.

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