Bringing analog CCTV into the digital world onboard

CCTV onboard is one of those tools that rarely gets attention until the moment it becomes essential. A camera over the deck or near a critical area might feel like a simple detail, but when something unexpected happens it quickly becomes one of the most valuable sources of information for both the crew and the office.

Good CCTV is not about surveillance. It is about support. Clear recordings help during insurance cases. They help when reviewing incidents. They help the crew understand what actually happened instead of relying on memory. And they contribute to a safer working environment where people feel confident knowing the vessel has their back.

Our approach is simple. We focus on creating a practical and reliable setup without forcing operators to replace equipment that still works. Many vessels already have analog cameras that capture useful footage. By bridging these into a modern digital stream we give the crew better clarity, improved access and recordings that actually support real decisions. Integrity stays at the center. Only the right people see the right material and recordings are handled responsibly.

This gives operators instant value while keeping the door open for future expansion. Higher resolution, wider coverage, automated event recordings. A digital platform lets each vessel grow at its own pace.

And one important point. We are not tied to any CCTV brand or vendor.
That is one of our biggest strengths.
Every fleet looks different and every vessel has its own history. Instead of pushing a specific manufacturer we integrate whatever equipment the customer already has or prefers. Old or new, analog or digital, different makes, different ages – it does not matter.

To make this clear you can use the section below to show the brands we have successfully integrated so far. Not partners, not recommendations, simply proof of flexibility.

This has become even more relevant with the new regulations coming from India.

Recently the Directorate General of Shipping in India published new recommendations encouraging vessels to have CCTV installed onboard. These recommendations highlight the importance of having reliable recordings available during operations, especially when dealing with safety cases or insurance matters.

The message is clear. Vessels calling Indian ports are encouraged to maintain a functional CCTV setup, that provides proper coverage and accessible recordings. While it is not a formal requirement at this stage, the direction is unmistakable. More visibility. Better documentation. And higher expectations on how CCTV is structured.

For many operators this means it is time to upgrade or structure an existing CCTV setup. And because we work with integration rather than replacement, we can modernise what is already onboard, bring it into a stable digital platform and prepare the vessel for compliance without unnecessary cost or disruption.

The result is a future ready solution, built around the vessel’s reality. Reliable recordings, strong support during incidents, clear visibility for crew and office, respect for integrity and a system that meets the new regulatory expectations.

With the countdown now started, the question becomes simple.

And with global interest in structured CCTV increasing every year, the real question becomes this.

Do you prepare now with a future ready setup, or wait until recommendations turn into expectations?

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