Danelec, a global leader in maritime data solutions, reports that its high-frequency data (HFD) collection systems have now been deployed on more than 15,000 vessels worldwide.
The milestone underscores an accelerating shift towards real-time data-driven decision-making across the shipping industry, with Danelec systems being chosen to enhance efficiency, safety, and compliance in an era of increasing regulatory and environmental pressures.
In 2024 alone, Danelec’s technology enabled the capture of over 1.5 trillion onboard datapoints, a figure set to double by 2026. Ship operators are today adding HFD data to existing low-frequency data (LFD) sources such as noon reports, which offer only periodic snapshots of vessel performance, and the change is proving to be a transformative force.
By delivering continuous insights into critical ship systems, trustworthy HFD empowers operators to optimize fuel consumption, enhance predictive maintenance, and ensure compliance with evolving international regulations.
“The shift toward HFD is more than a technological upgrade. It represents a fundamental change in how the maritime industry approaches operational efficiency and emissions reduction,” said Casper Jensen, CEO of Danelec.
“Real-time insights from high fidelity data allow shipowners and operators to make informed decisions that not only improve performance but also ensure compliance with stringent regulatory frameworks,” he added.
The industry-wide impact of HFD is already evident. A recent report by Thetius, produced in collaboration with Danelec, highlights how forward-thinking shipping companies are leveraging high-frequency data to drive operational improvements.
The report referenced the experience of experts working with HFD, with one operational VP noting that his team was getting much more accurate consumption calculations and real-time monitoring of vessel performance, which is not possible with low-frequency updates.
Another professional, working as a vessel performance manager at a leading shipping company emphasized the increased level of control and situational awareness that HFD provides, mitigating human error and improving decision-making at sea and onshore.
Beyond individual operational benefits, HFD is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of maritime sustainability strategies. With pressure mounting on shipowners to align with emissions reduction targets, the ability to monitor fuel consumption and optimize routing in real-time is essential.
“By harnessing the power of HFD, early adopters are positioning themselves at the forefront of a rapidly evolving industry landscape,” said Jensen. “Quality is just as important as frequency however, which is why we are also launching a new solution for automated data verification and overcoming the challenges of unreliable sensors in the very near future.”
As Danelec continues to expand its global footprint, the company remains committed to advancing digital solutions that empower ship operators to make smarter, more sustainable decisions. With plans to double data collection volumes by 2026, Danelec is not just supporting industry digitalization – it is driving it forward.
Source: Danelec