Actisense is helping commercial marine operators address a unique set of challenges in deploying and managing electronic systems at sea. Find out more > >
Commercial vessels rely on complex networks of connected technologies, including radar, sonar, and engine monitoring systems. These systems are expensive to maintain, and with the pace of technological advancement, balancing performance, compliance, and cost-effectiveness has become increasingly difficult.
Regulatory requirements add further complexity. Vessels such as cargo ships, passenger ferries, and fishing boats must adhere to varying international standards, with some falling under SOLAS regulations and others not. Type approval is often mandatory, and Actisense meets these demands with a range of RINA-approved PRO products. The upcoming release of an LSZH-compliant NMEA 2000 Mid Cable also supports growing safety standards in commercial installations.
Remote vessel monitoring and fleet management are becoming essential. With improved access to 4G, 5G, and satellite connectivity, operators can monitor fleet operations, vessel locations, and onboard systems from shore-based control centers. Actisense enables this through products such as the W2K-1 and WGX-1, which allow secure remote access to NMEA 2000 and NMEA 0183 networks, offering real-time data visibility and logging.
As commercial marine operations evolve, selecting reliable, adaptable electronic systems is critical. Actisense offers a robust portfolio of compliant, future-ready solutions that support everything from basic data conversion to comprehensive fleet integration. Whether off-the-shelf or bespoke, Actisense ensures operators remain compliant, connected, and ready for the demands of modern maritime operations.



