Intellian wins SM Line VSAT contract

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Intellian wins SM Line VSAT contract



Intellian wins SM Line VSAT contract

Container ship operator SM Line is upgrading communications on its fleet of up to 30 liners by installing new VSAT hardware.
South Korea-headquartered Intellian is providing its V100 satellite communications antennas for these boxships.
SM Line decided to enhance its container vessels for operational communications and data transmissions. It also wants to adopt the internet of things (IoT) and freight monitoring systems.
This will mean SM Line will be able to monitor containers along its key Asia-US shipping routes to what it calls “illuminate the supply chain’s blind spots” while improving productivity and efficiency of processes.
SM Line said it has become the first South Korean container ship operator with “the ability to monitor and track the condition of items in a container in real time”.
It is following a lead that Maersk Group made in container tracking and monitoring technology that was highlighted in Marine Electronics & Communications in June 2017.
SM Line said container monitoring has increasing importance for users of reefer containers for refrigerated cargo as they can collect the temperature and humidity data of the container and track it in real-time.
“Through our partnership with Intellian, we have gained a comprehensive and connected smart solution that is tailored to our needs,” SM Line said. “It is already delivering visible benefits throughout our supply chain.”
Intellian’s V100 facilitates access to the data SM Line needs to deliver enhanced services that are based upon detailed and comprehensive intelligence. The antenna was designed to operate on Ku and Ka-bands, while maximising the radio frequency performance on both bands.

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