One provider for the link and the software.
We run the satellite network your vessels connect through and the software that rides on it. One team, one bill, one operation to hold.
The gap nobody owned.
Most operators buy connectivity from one vendor and fleet software from another. When the link drops mid-ocean, the software goes dark, and each vendor points at the other. The gap between them belongs to the operator.
Neptane closes that gap. We run the network to our own service level and build the software to work whether or not a satellite is overhead. The bridge saves offline and syncs by priority, so the office keeps its picture on a thin link.
One team behind both means one number to call, one bill to pay, and no seam for problems to hide in.
Built for the way ships actually run.
Offline first
Nothing on the vessel depends on a live connection. The link is a bonus, not a requirement.
One operation
The link and the software share one console, so link health sits next to the fleet.
Real data
Pilots run on your own vessels and documents, so you judge Neptane on your operation.
What one provider changes.
link uptime across the pilot fleet, measured per vessel
certificates lapsed once renewals moved into the console
bill and one number to call, in place of two vendors
Figures are illustrative pilot targets. Replace with your own measured results before launch.
The people behind the service.
One team runs the network, the software, and the renewals desk.
Placeholder avatars. Replace with a real photo of your team before launch.
Start with two vessels.
See the link and the software work together on your own trade lanes for a quarter.