Inmarsat wins IHS Best Safety Service Award for 2018

(LONDON) — Inmarsat's new Fleet Safety service has been named Best Safety Service of the Year in the IHS Safety at Sea Awards 2018 by a panel of authorities in ship ownership, insurance, crewing and training.
 
The Best Safety Service Award honors developments that demonstrate both innovation and effectiveness in enhancing the safety of vessels and seafarers. This year, the service accolade recognizes the role Fleet Safety has played in enhancing safety at sea and its part in modernizing the International Maritime Organization's (IMO) Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS).

Fleet Safety builds on Inmarsat’s maritime safety heritage, which has helped save the lives of countless seafarers over the last 40 years. There are 160,000 vessels worldwide already using the Inmarsat-C stand-alone safety service, which is provided at no charge by Inmarsat.

Accepting the accolade at a Safety at Sea awards ceremony held at Le Meridien Piccadilly Hotel in London’s Mayfair, Peter Broadhurst, Inmarsat senior vice president for safety and security, said, “This award confirms that our industry is fully engaged with the step change in safety at sea that has been made available via Fleet Safety and in particular the two key service elements: SafetyNET II and RescueNET.”
 
SafetyNET II and RescueNET have already been used to save lives since their launch in 2017, including playing an instrumental role in the coordination of the rescue of a fishing vessel crew of six after they spent three days adrift 200 nautical miles off Tonga.
 
“We are especially delighted that our contribution as a provider of services day in, day out has been rewarded, given that improving safety at sea was the mission that Inmarsat committed itself to at IMO on our foundation four decades ago and remains so today," Broadhurst said.

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By Professional Mariner Staff