The Bridge Terminal, run at sea.
The Bridge Terminal does one job offshore: get the ship's data to shore, including the documents that feed crew renewals. It saves everything on board and syncs the moment a link opens.
Offline first, by design.
Works with no signal
Noon reports, positions, and defects save on the bridge the instant the crew enters them.
The daily log, written for you
Neptane builds it from the latest noon data and open defects, ready in one tap.
Built for the watch
Large controls, a night mode, and nothing heavy to slow a weak link.
Shore alerts on board
The crew sees the same critical alerts the office does.
Critical first, photos wait.
When a window opens on a thin link, the Bridge sends what shore needs first, then the rest as bandwidth allows.
Critical
Noon reports and defects go first, a few kilobytes each.
Normal
Log emails and routine updates follow once the critical queue clears.
Bulk
Heavy photo attachments wait for a fatter link, so they never block a report.
Put Neptane Bridge on the bridge.
Two vessels, one quarter. The crew runs it at sea while the office stays current on a thin link.