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Beaverlabs provides a vertical SaaS/hardware solution for shipowners and vessel operators, covering everything from onboard data collection to shore-side analytics. Its core products are the Beambox onboard industrial computer and the Prism online data analytics platform. The goal is to collect and transmit data scattered across systems such as ECDIS, VDR, AMS, flow meters, and torque meters, then use it to support decisions related to fuel, maintenance, and emissions.
Beambox is a rugged fanless industrial computer installed onboard. It supports standard interfaces such as Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP, and NMEA 0183, allows sampling frequency to be configured per signal, and can store data locally for weeks to months when the network is unavailable. When satellite broadband is available, it compresses and transmits data to Prism; according to the company, this can be as low as a few hundred KB to several MB per day. Prism provides a real-time fleet map, ETA/next-port information, voyage segmentation based on geofencing, fuel consumption calculations, email alerts for anomalies and performance targets, EGCS/scrubber operation monitoring, and crew feedback support.
The website does not disclose standard pricing or plans. The offering appears to be quoted based on fleet size, data sources, and installation complexity. A trial is clearly offered for up to 3 vessels and 3 months, with hardware installation supported by Hermont Marine. In terms of integrations, beyond onboard equipment, Prism can work with third-party systems such as voyage management platforms. Data can be accessed via a Web API based on HTTPS/JSON, making it easier to sync with in-house databases or build custom alerts.
Its strengths lie in how closely the solution fits maritime operations. It is not just a generic BI tool; it includes built-in business context for voyages, ports, fuel, scrubber compliance, and related workflows. It also supports remote upgrades, remote configuration, and data ownership, making it suitable for building long-term fleet data assets. The drawbacks are that public information lacks detailed pricing, SLA, permission model, and compliance certification details. It also requires onboard hardware installation, so deployment timelines and operational complexity are clearly higher than for a pure cloud SaaS product.
Beaverlabs is suitable for shipping companies with multiple vessels that want to reduce manual reporting and improve visibility into fuel use and emissions, especially fleets that already have sensors but lack a reliable data link to shore. Access from China cannot be determined from the official website text, so it is rated as unknown. During procurement, buyers should also confirm network connectivity, cross-border data handling, USD or international payment support, and on-site installation support. Chinese users may also want to evaluate local alternatives such as fleet energy-efficiency management systems or industrial IoT gateways combined with data platforms.
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