Marine Fleet Management Software Market Size, Share, By Component [Software (Safety Management, Environment Management, and Others), Services (Training & Consulting, Support & Maintenance, and Others)], Deployment (Premise-based Deployment, and Cloud Deployment), End User (Ports & Terminals, Shipping Industries, and Maritime Freight Forwarders), and Region - Trends, Analysis, and Forecast till 2035

Report Code: PMI589225 | Publish Date: June 2025 | No. of Pages: 171

Marine Fleet Management Software Market Companies

In the marine fleet management software market, the major companies are StormGeo, Kongsberg Digital, Inmarsat Global Limited, ORBCOMM, and Wärtsilä. Important strategies for businesses that provide marine fleet management software include ensuring strong cybersecurity, concentrating on cloud-based solutions for scalability and accessibility, investing in AI and IoT integration to improve predictive analytics, expanding service offerings for customization and support, and concentrating on emerging markets with expanding maritime trade to spur adoption and growth.

List of Key Players in the Market:

  • Wärtsilä
  • Kongsberg Digital
  • DNV GL
  •  ABS Wavesight
  •  ORBCOMM
  •  StormGeo
  • Spire Global
  • OROLIA MARITIME
  • Inmarsat Global Limited
  •  Primemarine.com
  • SDSD
  • SpecTec
  • VoyageX AI

Recent News:

  • The spare parts supply chain technology startup Spares CNX and fleet management software supplier ABS Nautical Systems (ABS NS) are collaborating to digitize spare parts inventory management and give vessel owners and operators with considerable time and cost savings, on November 2021. In order to provide clients with seamless data-driven support for the procurement process, including enhanced visibility into onboard spare parts levels, locations, and real-time consumption, ABS NS's NS Enterprise software suite will integrate with Spares CNX's proprietary vessel inventory management software, PROPELLER platform.
  • Ocean Infinity is a marine robotics and deep-sea data collection company that has contracted with DNV to supply the ShipManager fleet management software for 17 new robotic ships and other autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), on June 2021. As part of DNV's marine software portfolio for ship management and operations, about 7000 ships worldwide are outfitted with ShipManager systems.
  • The maritime SaaS technology startup Q88 LLC and fleet management software supplier ABS Nautical Systems (ABS NS) have partnered to automate compliance management for ship owners and operators, on May 2020. In order to increase data quality and dependability and ensure that compliance goals are routinely reached, the systems are now completely connected to streamline the administration of compliance information from ship to shore.