Inmarsat Maritime, a Viasat company, has announced that Anglo-Eastern will upgrade Hadley Shipping Group’s fleet with its fully managed bonded connectivity solution, NexusWave.
Hadley Shipping Group, a long-time Inmarsat user, moves to NexusWave to adopt a unified, multi-orbit platform offering enhanced performance, enterprise-grade cybersecurity, and scalable support for future operations and crew welfare.
NexusWave reportedly delivers high-speed connectivity, resilient bonded networks, and seamless global coverage designed to support smart vessel operations and enhanced crew welfare programmes.
Anglo-Eastern, a technical ship management and digital innovation provider, began deploying its multi-orbit connectivity strategy in 2023.
Torbjorn Dimblad, CIO of Anglo-Eastern, said: “With NexusWave, we’re able to leverage secure, high-performance connectivity through a truly integrated multi-network approach. This solution aligns with our vision of a digitally advanced fleet, and we’re looking forward to the results of the ongoing trials as we continue to roll out NexusWave across our managed vessels.”
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Sunit Das, Director of Operations at Hadley Shipping Group, added: “This upgrade supports our long-term goals for operational efficiency and crew wellbeing. With the built-in cybersecurity and our confidence in Inmarsat’s capabilities, NexusWave enables us to future-proof our fleet as maritime data and connectivity demands evolve.”
Gert Jan Panken, Global VP of Inmarsat Maritime, said: “NexusWave is engineered to meet the complex challenges of modern maritime operations, and we’re proud to support our customers as they embrace the future of connectivity.”





