
Hefring Marine and Tocaro Blue have announced a new partnership aimed at transforming maritime navigation and operational efficiency across both manned and unmanned vessels.
The collaboration will integrate Tocaro Blue’s cutting-edge Radar perception technology with Hefring Marine’s IMAS system to offer a solution that significantly enhances safety, efficiency, and performance across maritime market verticals. This new partnership paves the way for more intelligent vessel operations, combining artificial intelligence, advanced sensors, and predictive analytics.
“By offering our advanced marine Radar perception software with Hefring Marine’s actionable speed guidance system, we’re creating a powerful new capability for vessel operations,” said John Minor, CEO of Tocaro Blue. “Our partnership allows us to offer maritime operators unprecedented situational awareness from their Radar combined with intelligent vessel speed and routing recommendations that can prevent incidents and optimize performance in real-time.”
The alliance will focus on developing joint solutions that combine Radar and operational data to enhance analytics, train advanced AI models, and develop predictive capabilities that deliver measurable benefits to vessel operators in real-world conditions. These integrated technologies will serve both traditional maritime operations and the rapidly expanding autonomous vessel market.
The partnership will specifically target two critical areas of maritime safety and efficiency:
“Our IMAS system has already proved its value by helping vessel operators make smarter decisions,” said Karl Birgir Björnsson, CEO at Hefring Marine. “By combining our capabilities with Tocaro Blue’s advanced Radar perception technology, we’re not just improving the system, we’re creating an entirely new level of maritime intelligence that can anticipate challenges before they become problems.”
Both companies are actively seeking forward-thinking maritime leaders and operators who wish to become early adopters of this integrated technology solution. The partnership is particularly relevant for operators seeking to enhance operational safety, reduce environmental impact, and improve overall vessel performance through data-driven insights.
Maritime organizations interested in learning more about becoming an early implementation partner for this integrated solution are encouraged to contact either company directly.
Source: Hefring Marine