01/28/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/28/2026 11:20
Clarus Networks has been awarded a major 12-month contract to provide satellite connectivity, technical support, and centralised fleet network management for CalMac Ferries, the UK's largest ferry operator.
The contract, awarded via Public Contracts Scotland, will see Clarus deliver a pooled Starlink data service across CalMac's operational fleet, offering high-speed, low-latency connectivity designed to enhance operational performance, crew welfare, and passenger experience on board.
Operating 29 routes to more than 50 destinations across 200 miles of Scotland's west coast, CalMac's fleet completes around 136,000 sailings each year - providing a vital lifeline service to remote communities and supporting Scotland's thriving tourism sector. In such a geographically dispersed and operationally demanding environment, resilient connectivity is essential.
Under the agreement, Clarus will deliver:
Aavora, developed in-house by Clarus Networks, enables fleet-wide bandwidth allocation, real-time diagnostics, and policy-based traffic shaping. The platform gives CalMac's IT and operations teams the tools to monitor and manage Starlink terminals, receive alerts, troubleshoot remotely, and analyse data usage trends - supporting consistent performance and operational resilience across the fleet.
Chris Schonhut, Director of Maritime and Energy at Clarus Networks, commented:
"We're delighted to partner with CalMac to enhance connectivity across their fleet. Starlink's LEO satellite network offers huge potential for improving maritime operations, and our Aavora platform ensures it can be managed simply and effectively at scale. This contract is a great example of how technology can support critical infrastructure and communities in remote parts of Scotland."
David Gammie, IT Director at Calmac added:
"Reliable connectivity is a foundational element of the Technology & Digital infrastructure to run a modern ferry service that supports both crew operations and customer needs. Clarus' experience in maritime deployments and their fleet-wide connectivity management capabilities will help us deliver a better-connected service across the ferry network."
CalMac Ferries operates the largest fleet of vessels in Scotland, providing lifeline services to over 50 ports and harbours throughout the Hebrides and the Clyde. Maintaining reliable communications in these geographically challenging areas is a critical part of their operational resilience strategy.
This contract win builds on Clarus Networks' growing portfolio of maritime connectivity projects, reinforcing its position as a leading provider of Starlink solutions for mission-critical environments.