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Thursday, 08th November 2001
Zunibal Signs up for Satamatics' Global Coverage
Following the recent addition of the Pacific Ocean Region to its capabilities, Satamatics Ltd, the specialist supplier of satellite-based telematics information services, announces that Zunibal SL of Spain has already placed its first orders for service delivery. Zunibal, an application service provider within the fishing industry, offers fish-locating services to tuna fleets by means of its Tunabal sonar-equipped buoys, which utilise Satamatics' service and technology to communicate with the tuna boat skippers. Satamatics has been selected as Zunibal's preferred supplier of satellite-based telematics solutions. This further reinforces the company's position as currently the only supplier able to offer seamless global coverage, providing its customers with an efficient and economical single-service worldwide solution.
Sr Javier Ormaetxea, President of Zunibal SL, commented: "We
are very excited by this agreement with Satamatics. This is the first
time that a reliable telematics service has been available for the Asia
Pacific region, and with seamless coverage throughout the world. Our company
can now offer its Tunabal Sonar Buoys for use by tuna fishing fleets anywhere
in the Pacific, and indeed across all the world's oceans. Around half
our tuna fleet customers require coverage in the Pacific Ocean, and we
can fulfil this demand immediately."
Satamatics' global telematics service enables position tracking and two-way
messaging, as well as the status monitoring and control of remote assets
and installations. The company's end-to-end solution utilises the Inmarsat
D+ system and ranges from the supply and programming of remote satellite
communicators mounted on a ship, vehicle or fixed asset, through the transmission
and reception of data by Satamatics-equipped Land Earth Stations, to the
processing of the data prior to end-user delivery via specialist application
service providers such as Zunibal.
Zunibal SL, based near Bilbao in northern Spain, is a market leader in
satellite-based fish-finding services. The company supplies its products
and services to hundreds of tuna fishing boats worldwide, with a large
percentage of its customer base operating in the Pacific. Zunibal's principal
product is its Tunabal buoy, which is typically carried in quantity by
tuna fishing boats. Each buoy is equipped with a solar-powered satellite
communicator and an echo-sounder fish-finding system. The buoys are released
by fishing vessels during their voyage and drift along ocean currents,
tending to congregate in areas of high plankton concentration, which also
represent good feeding grounds for fish. When a Tunabal buoy detects the
presence of a shoal of fish, it transmits the location - together with
information about drift direction, speed and water temperature - back
to the fishing vessel's skipper. Zunibal's service can therefore contribute
to the speed and efficiency with which a fishing vessel can locate its
catch, with resultant savings in time at sea and fuel consumption. (For
more information on Zunibal, please visit www.zunibal.com)
Satamatics
Satamatics' dynamic approach to Inmarsat D+ based applications sets a
new standard for end-to-end telematics services, with the company addressing
the entire telematics value chain and enabling the efficient and cost-effective
delivery of a wide range of application-specific information, direct to
an end-user's desktop via the Internet. The company has installed equipment
in strategically-placed satellite land earth stations in the UK and New
Zealand, to provide genuinely global coverage, and has a data-processing
centre in London, UK.
Based in Tewkesbury in the UK, Satamatics Ltd is part of the Richtec
plc group of companies, which is active across a range of communications,
electronics and process control technologies and has an annual turnover
of £17 million. The group includes Ottercom Ltd (www.ottercom.co.uk)
- marketing the range of STORM mobile satellite terminals for high-speed
data operation via the Inmarsat Global Area Network (GAN), and TRL Technology
Ltd - a leading developer of advanced radio and satellite communications
solutions. The group has a successful 10-year history of close involvement
with Inmarsat, with key contributions including the technology and products
that sit at the heart of Inmarsat's call billing and quality of service
monitoring systems. This technology forms the core of Satamatics' Telematics
Information Service.
Inmarsat D+ Service
Inmarsat Ltd, a strategic partner of Satamatics, offers businesses a
range of mobile satellite communications solutions from voice to 64kbit/s
data services. Inmarsat D+ enables the remote tracking of mobile assets
including trucks, ships and trains, as well as the gathering of data to
provide status information, for parameters such as speed, fuel levels
and direction. It is a two-way system that allows, for example, status
and control information between a transport manager's desktop and a truck
in transit, and information about flow, and remote control capabilities,
between a pipeline installation and a central monitoring station. The
D+ system utilises the Inmarsat network of nine established geostationary
satellites to provide reliable, stable coverage across the globe. Inmarsat
Ltd has over 20 years of experience in designing, implementing and operating
satellite networks. Visit www.inmarsat.com
for more information.
Telematics Market
Telematics is the use of computers to receive, store and distribute information
at a distance over a telecommunications system (The National Organisation
for Adult Learning ''NIACE''1995). Telematics is an emerging technology
and is set to realise exponential growth with the projected market valued
$41 billion worldwide by 2010 (UBS Warburg).
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