Maritime

Compliance First

MG Core is our maritime OS built to help implement controls expected under the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) Unified Requirements UR E26 and UR E27, and to support IEC 61162-460–aligned designs. You get opinionated defaults (segmentation, least-privilege access, services off by default), signed updates, clear logging, and a versioned security baseline.

Marine-Grade Hardware

The MG460 and MG360 gateway families suit vessel environments: stable power handling, extended temperature, robust EMC, and marine-ready Ethernet/Serial and I/O. They give you a reliable platform to separate bridge, OT, maintenance, crew, and guest networks cleanly.

Fleet Operations at Scale

Robustel Cloud Manager Service (RCMS) provides a single view of uptime, signal, data use, and config state across ships. Zero-Touch onboarding, ringed firmware rollouts, and a browser CLI keep changes controlled; RobustVPN adds least-privilege, time-boxed access for OEMs with a full audit trail.

Connectivity by Design

Vessels mix Very-Small-Aperture Terminal (VSAT) offshore, LTE/5G near shore, and port Wi-Fi alongside berths. Gateways enforce policy-based multi-WAN selection and failover, so traffic follows segregation rules and priority classes delivering predictable communications within your IACS/IEC architecture.

Use this as your quick map from requirement to control. We’ll supply detail and templates during scoping.

  • Network segregation & zoning
    VLANs and policy rules separate bridge/OT/crew/guest domains; DMZ patterns supported.
  • Identity & access
    Role-based accounts, password hygiene, key/cert management, first-login credential change, session control.
  • Secure remote access
    RobustVPN with role binding, time-limited credentials, per-service exposure, and full activity logging.
  • System hardening
    Services off by default, secure boot path, restricted ICMP, MAC–IP binding options, signed firmware, encrypted config.
  • Monitoring & logging
    Health checks, change logs, checksum’d downloads, and centralized alerting in RCMS.
  • Updates & vulnerability handling
    Structured release notes, versioned “cybersecurity baseline,” coordinated disclosure, and pen-test cadence.

MG Core and our security practices support compliance; final certification depends on your overall vessel design and the classification society’s assessment.

Every operation is different, but the patterns are familiar. With millions of Robustel devices in 100+ countries, there’s a good chance we have solved challenges like yours. The examples below show how our products improve reliability, security, and cost control. If your exact scenario is not listed, talk to an expert and we will tailor a plan.

  • Securing Battery Management Systems (BMS) on IEC 61162-460 Aligned Vessel Networks

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  • Protecting ECDIS Connectivity with IEC 61162-460 Aligned Segmentation

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  • Maritime Fuel-Oil Data Collection for IMO CII Reporting

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Real customers, real outcomes. Explore case studies with verified results and the designs that delivered them.

  • Robustel MG460 and nauticAi Electronic Logbooks: A Cyber-Resilient Foundation for IMO-Compliant Recordkeeping at Sea

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You know vessels and operations. We bring a compliant gateway foundation, proven connectivity, and fleet-scale operations. Let’s build a deployment pattern your auditor, IT team, and crew can all live with.