Newly introduced crew connectivity requirement adds support to calls for improved seafarer welfare – and emphasises the value of Fleet Hotspot to crew and ship owners.
In May 2022, eight significant amendments were agreed to update the landmark Maritime Labour Convention 2006 (MLC), including making onboard crew connectivity a requirement for ship owners. The new requirements come at a time when seafarer welfare is under increasing scrutiny from within and outside the shipping industry.
High-speed internet access
As the pioneer in global, mobile, satellite communications, Inmarsat is a strong proponent for the well-being of crew, and its Fleet Hotspot solution is helping ship owners address the requirements to ensure that crew remain socially connected while at sea.
Fleet Hotspot delivers high-speed internet access allowing crew at sea to stay in contact
Powered by Inmarsat’s Fleet Xpress service, Fleet Hotspot delivers high-speed internet access allowing crew at sea to stay in contact with friends and relatives, as well as stream music, films, and series. Seafarers can access the user-friendly Fleet Hotspot portal on their own device to monitor their usage or top up their balances as required.
Monthly crew spend
The solution’s value to seafarers and shipowners is evident with the average monthly crew spend on connectivity increasing at a high pace in the past two years.
Ben Palmer, President Maritime Inmarsat, said: “We recognise that staying connected with friends, family and the outside world is a necessity for seafarer welfare – a fact that is now recognised in the recent amendments to the Maritime Labour Convention. Fleet Hotspot uptake and usage have shown extraordinary growth over the past few months. Operators who have trialled the solution have gone on to roll it out across their entire fleet, which illustrates that it is meeting both owner and crew expectations.”
Highest-quality connectivity services
Following recent enhancements, Fleet Hotspot is now easier to use than ever before
Following recent enhancements, Fleet Hotspot is now easier to use than ever before. Crew members can access their accounts even while they are at home and purchase data before boarding the vessel. Detailed payment and session history provides full visibility into spending and data consumption, and the management of payments, credit balances, and usage has also been simplified.
“Ship owners and operators see value in the dedicated network that Fleet Hotspot provides for crew to access the internet without interfering with the vessel’s operational bandwidth or exposing business operations to cyber threats,” commented Palmer. “Operators are also drawn to the solution for the competitive advantage it provides in crew hiring and retention, with seafarers increasingly favouring employers that offer the highest-quality connectivity services.”
Major maritime charities
Inmarsat was active in supporting seafarer welfare following the onset of COVID-19. Through its Certified Application Provider (CAP) Programme, Inmarsat provided seafarers with immediate access to a COVID-19 healthcare hotline. This service delivered vital frontline medical information to the shipping industries and seafaring workforce at a time when it was needed the most.
The company also works closely with the International Seafarers Welfare and Assistance Network (ISWAN) organisation and the major maritime charities to ensure that seafarers have access to support without the burden of additional financial anxiety. Crew can access ISWAN’s Seafarer help portal and live chat function via Fleet Hotspot. On an ongoing basis, the crew are offered discounts on Fleet Hotspot and voice services during holidays and occasions so that they can be a part of the celebrations back home.