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Succorfish partnered with a Norwegain fleet provider to deliver reliable vessel monitoring across a fleet of up to 70 fishing vessels operating in inshore and offshore waters. The deployment of the Succorfish SC2 vessel monitoring solution has improved fleet visibility, regulatory compliance, and operational oversight across some of the world’s most demanding fishing environments.
Norway has one of Europe’s most advanced fishing industries, with vessels operating across the North Sea, Norwegian Sea, and Barents Sea. These regions are highly productive but also characterised by harsh weather, freezing temperatures, heavy seas, and remote offshore operations. Many vessels operate beyond reliable cellular coverage, making robust vessel tracking and communications essential.
A Norwegian fleet solutions provider, established in 1998 and with over 25 years of experience, supplies communication and system solutions for the maritime, offshore, and fisheries sectors. The company focuses on compact, high-reliability system solutions designed for stability and uptime in demanding environments, alongside full end-to-end customer support, an approach that has made it a trusted, long-standing name in Norwegian fleet communications.
Seeking a dependable vessel monitoring solution for its fishing fleet customers, this Norwegian fleet provider partnered with Succorfish to enable long-term tracking, compliance, and operational oversight.
Fishing operations in Norway face a demanding combination of environmental and regulatory pressures.
Succorfish deployed the SC2 Gen 3 vessel monitoring device across the fleet. The SC2 unit combines LTE Cat 1 BIS cellular and Iridium satellite communications, automatically and instantaneously switching between the two to maintain connectivity. The highly dependable connectivity enables continuous vessel tracking even in remote offshore seas and harsh conditions. It is next-generation asset connectivity with military-grade security.
Information from the SC2 Gen 3 is securely delivered to the Succorfish cloud platform, giving fishing fleet customers access to real-time and historical operational data.
Key capabilities include:
This client supports vessel operations across Harstad, Ramberg, Kristiansund, Raudeberg, and the wider Bergen region, with some activity extending into Danish waters including Hirtshals and Frederikshavn.
The fleet operates primarily along Norway’s west coast, extending into the North Sea, Norwegian Sea, and Barents Sea. Voyage durations range from short coastal trips of a few hours to multi-day offshore operations, with larger vessels undertaking voyages lasting several weeks.
Succorfish systems used include:
This integrated setup ensures reliable tracking, communications oversight, and structured operational support across the fleet.
The deployment turned a support requirement into a stronger product offering. With automatic switching between LTE Cat 1 BIS cellular and Iridium built into every SC2 unit, tracking data keeps flowing whether a vessel is working close to shore or deep into the Barents Sea.
For the vessel owners and crews on the water, the benefit is confidence. Skippers no longer have to guess whether their position reports are getting through once they move beyond cellular range, the SC2 handles that automatically, so crews can focus on fishing rather than connectivity. Fleet managers get one consistent view of every vessel, making it easier to plan operations, react quickly when conditions change, and demonstrate compliance without extra admin.
Across the fleet, the SC2 has delivered consistent performance in some of the toughest conditions in fishing. The combination of dependable connectivity, straightforward compliance, and low operational overhead is what has made the deployment a genuine value-add to customer relationships, rather than just a monitoring requirement it has to meet.



The deployment demonstrates how modern vessel monitoring solutions support sustainable fisheries management through improved transparency, accountability, and operational visibility.
It also highlights the SC2’s capability to operate reliably in some of the world’s most challenging maritime environments. Across the North Sea, Norwegian Sea, and Barents Sea, vessels face extreme weather, remote operations, and limited infrastructure, conditions where continuous connectivity is critical.
This project shows that the SC2 delivers dependable performance in environments where reliability cannot be compromised, making it suitable for demanding maritime operations worldwide.
This solution is relevant to organisations operating in remote or connectivity-limited marine environments, including:
The application of the SC2 Gen 3 in some of the harshes sea conditions for Nordic fleet customers demonstrates that it is suitable not only for fisheries compliance, but for any mission-critical maritime operation requiring continuous tracking, reliability, and uptime.
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