Ericsson has been selected by U-Ming Marine Transport Corporation (U-Ming), a marine transportation company headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, to deliver end-to-end connected vessel and voyage optimization solutions, U-Ming said in its press release.
Ericsson's Maritime ICT Cloud will enable U-Ming to collect near-real-time data on vessel location and movement, and to monitor vessel speeds against manually set planned speeds, allowing the company to optimize fuel consumption. By facilitating real-time information flows, the solution will improve visibility from ship to shore and support process automation, which will reduce U-Ming's costs and deliver efficiencies both internally and for clients and partners.
In addition, Ericsson will deliver its Connected Vessel offering, which will support high-quality ship-to-shore VoIP and email communications for personnel on board vessels.
Under the terms of the agreement, Ericsson will manage day-to-day operations and maintenance of the solution, along with initial installation and integration.
Ericsson already supports Maersk Line, the world's largest shipping company, with end-to-end systems integration, deployment and management of mobile and satellite communication for its fleet of 400 vessels. This agreement with U-Ming represents Ericsson's first bulk carrier deal globally.
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