Satnews Daily
February 11th, 2019

Telespazio and Grimaldi's 5 Million Euros Agreement Provides Upgrades to the Neapolitan Shipping Group


Upgrading the Neapolitan Shipping Group’s satellite communications capacity on its fleet of cargo and passenger vessels is now a done deal with the agreement between Telespazio, which is a joint venture between Leonardo (67 percent) and Thales (33 percent), and the Grimaldi Group.

The two companies recently signed two contracts for the upgrade of the Neapolitan Shipping Group’s satellite communications capacity on its fleet of cargo and passenger vessels. The overall value of both agreements signed between Telespazio and the Grimaldi Group is about 5 million euros.

The first agreement provides for managing on-board communications for RO/RO, RO/RO multi-purpose and PCTC (Pure Car and Truck Carrier) vessels in the Grimaldi Fleet that operate between Northern Europe, North and South America, West Africa, and the Mediterranean.

Specifically, Telespazio will take care of the design and supply of on-board systems for satellite communications and related broadband services, including backup, on a multi-regional scale. These services will be provided via Telespazio’s global coverage platform operated by the Fucino Space Centre (L’Aquila).  

The second agreement covers renovating basic (voice and data) satellite telecommunication services for crew and passengers, on mixed cargo/passenger ships that the Neapolitan Group currently operates in the Mediterranean, between Italy (including Sardinia and Sicily), Greece, Spain, Tunisia, Morocco and Malta.