Consilium and Orange launch Current At Sea, a paperless maritime navigation and communication solution
Consilium and Orange Business Services are modernising
maritime communications with the launch of a paperless navigation solution that
extends an Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) over the world’s
largest MPLS-based network. This bundled, flat-rate solution named Current At
Sea enables shipping companies to move to a fully electronic platform for
navigation and communications.
Current At Sea is a future-proof, modular ECDIS and communication system that
can include voyage optimisation programs, fleet and ship management systems,
and real-time monitoring applications. Orange is bridging the ship and shore by
integrating ECDIS with Orange’s fully managed network (both terrestrial and
satellite, including Inmarsat FleetBroadband connectivity). The Orange network
ensures accurate, precise data and provides value added enterprise
communications such as Business Talk Global, IP Telephony, WAN optimisation,
M2M and video conferencing to ships at sea.
Gordon Makryllos, Managing Director Australasia, Orange Business Services,
said: “Current At Sea is a one-stop-shop solution that is not about
simply replacing paper nautical charts with digital ones but is about
completely rethinking business processes in order to improve safety, efficiency
and costs. This bundled, fixed-price offering with Consilium will help shipping
companies revolutionise the way their vessels operate and significantly improve
the way they do business. For countries such as Australia and New Zealand that
rely heavily on shipping in international trading, Current At Sea will provide
enormous benefits.”
Key customer benefits include:
immediate compliance with regulatory
deadlines – All merchant vessels will be required to use an ECDIS in
compliance with International Maritime Organisation (IMO) regulations. The
bundled solution from Consilium and Orange provides an efficient way to meet
this requirement before the deadline.
operational cost-savings – Orange’s IP network, which allows for a fixed
monthly fee with no usage charges on voice or data, keeps communication costs under
control. Fuel savings between 4 to 8 percent can be achieved when voyage
optimisation programs are integrated into the solution. By accurately
pinpointing weather and water currents to determine the most fuel-saving route,
hundreds of thousands of dollars can be saved annually per vessel.
Additionally, Consilium’s unique concept of chart management enables the system
to update only the chart parts that are required for the trajectory of the
vessel’s planned voyage, which provides additional cost savings.
improved safety at sea – With the Consilium ECDIS solution, shipping
vessels can access an integrated navigational tool that cuts the time it takes
to receive updates, warnings and admiralty overlays from weeks to hours.
Because it is connected to the Orange corporate network, vessels are assured of
securely receiving this data anywhere in the world. A study by DNV, a risk
management foundation, found that such a solution can reduce ship groundings,
the third-deadliest maritime disaster, by at least 30 percent.
corporate-to-vessel integration – Orange’s MPLS-based network allows
ships to bypass the public Internet when accessing corporate systems and
connect using a much more secure, real-time connection to business-critical
applications. Ship personnel can employ the full scope of the applications
regardless of location, all at a flat fee; and because the connection is
continuous, system maintenance can be done remotely while the ship is at sea.
improved working
conditions – According to estimates, a paperless communications platform as
provided by Consilium and Orange can reduce a second officer’s workload by up
to 40 percent. Also of benefit are all the amenities that come with a
superior network connection, such as Internet, text, e-mail, chat, GSM and
entertainment while at sea. These services are a vital draw for recruiting and
retaining crewmembers and improving crew morale.
“Current At Sea is a unique solution as it is the first time a VSAT system and
a Dual ECDIS are offered as a package with a monthly flat rate, which will not
affect the ship owners capital expenditure,” Anders Roos, president, Consilium
Marine Group.
In June 2011, Consilium Marine Group and Orange Business Services signed a
high-level global cooperation agreement through which Consilium globally
markets Orange marine VSAT communication solutions through its 34 offices in 19
countries.
For more information on Maritime Services from Orange Business Services, visit:
www.orange-business.com/maritime
About Consilium
Consilium develops and markets products and systems for safety, automation,
environment and navigation. Among the things encompassed by the product program
are fire protection, gas detection as well as navigational equipment. Consilium
has a global organization with 600 employees, and 34 offices in 19 countries.
Products and systems are principally marketed toward shipbuilders and
ship-owners as well as toward the oil and gas industry. Consilium also markets
its selection to other industries. The goal is to be a competitive supplier
within well-defined markets and product areas in which the Group already has
reached or can reach world class. The operation has developed positively in
recent years with an average volume growth of 24 percent. Learn more at www.consilium.se
About Orange Business Services
Orange Business Services, the France Telecom-Orange branch dedicated to B2B
services, is a leading global integrator of communications solutions for
multinational corporations. With the world's largest, seamless network for
voice and data, Orange Business Services reaches 220 countries and territories
with local support in 166. Offering a comprehensive package of communication
services covering cloud computing, enterprise mobility, M2M, security, unified
communications, videoconferencing, and broadband, Orange Business Services
delivers a best-in-class customer experience across a global landscape.
Thousands of enterprise customers and 1.4 million mobile data users rely on an
Orange Business Services international platform for communicating and
conducting business. Orange Business Services is a four-time winner of Best
Global Operator at the World Communication Awards. Learn more at
www.orange-business.com
France Telecom-Orange is one of the world’s leading telecommunications
operators with 170,000 employees worldwide and sales of 33.8 billion euros in
the first nine months of 2011. Orange is the Group's single brand for Internet,
television and mobile services in the majority of countries where the company
operates. France Telecom (NYSE:FTE) is listed on Euronext Paris (compartment A)
and on the New York Stock Exchange.
Orange and any other Orange product or service names included in this material
are trade marks of Orange Brand Services Limited, Orange France or France
Telecom.


