Ship Equip Broadband for Frontline Tankers

September 8, 2010

Photo courtesy Strike Zone Communications
Photo courtesy Strike Zone Communications

Ship Equip announced the signing of a major broadband communications contract with Frontline Management, world leader in the international seaborne transportation of crude oil.

The agreement between Ship Equip and Frontline Management AS (NYSE:FRO) includes ships from Frontline, Golden Ocean and Knightsbridge Tankers.  The Frontline group of companies, with majority owner John Fredriksen, is one of the world’s largest tanker owner, controlling more than 100 ships. 

Ship Equip will provide Frontline vessels with its exclusive SEVSAT (Ship Equip VSAT) broadband communications solution, delivering high-speed data, email and voice communications.  Several SEVSAT systems have already been installed on Frontline ships and are currently in operation, providing a wide range of critical communications at a fixed cost, such as Internet access, email and telephone lines (including pre-paid crew calling).

“We have been engaged in dialogue with Frontline for some time,” said Ship Equip Sales Director Knut Helge Drivenes after successfully negotiating the contract.  “We reached an agreement where Ship Equip will provide our SEVSAT technology, expertise and know-how to ensure that the fleet owned by Frontline Management benefits from state-of-the-art, high-speed broadband communications at sea.”

“We are very pleased that Frontline selected SEVSAT from Ship Equip to meet its communications needs,” said Ship Equip CEO Ivar Nesset.  “The fact that the world’s largest tanker owner has chosen Ship Equip confirms that we have a competitive product and that our exclusive focus on delivering VSAT (Very Small Aperture Terminal) technology has been right.  That way we do not have internal conflicts of interest around delivering high-speed VSAT at a fixed cost versus maintaining revenue from lower bandwidth dial-up communication.”

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