CMA CGM has expanded its digital transformation efforts with the launch of a fleet-wide low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite connectivity network, in partnership with Marlink and Eutelsat.
The new network is designed to provide high-speed, low-latency internet connectivity across CMA CGM’s global fleet, enhancing vessel operations, crew welfare, and real-time data exchange. The LEO solution complements existing satellite systems and is expected to improve reliability and coverage on key trade lanes.
According to the group, enhanced connectivity will support advanced digital applications such as remote monitoring, predictive maintenance, cybersecurity, and improved voyage optimisation. Crew members will also benefit from better onboard communication services.
Marlink and Eutelsat will provide the satellite infrastructure and managed connectivity services, enabling seamless integration across CMA CGM vessels. The rollout forms part of the carrier’s broader strategy to leverage digitalisation and connectivity to improve operational efficiency and sustainability.
Industry observers say fleet-wide LEO adoption reflects a growing trend among shipping lines to invest in next-generation communications to support smarter, safer, and more efficient maritime operations.
