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Celebrating operational excellence 90POE welcomes Navilands Group


Maritime technology company Ninety Percent of Everything have announced that Navilands Group, a new, highly experienced, and dynamic technical fleet management company, have gone live with the complete 90POE OpenOcean STUDIO platform to support their operations both today and into the future.

Navilands’ decision to employ the full suite of OpenOcean STUDIO across their operations in Greece, Cyprus, China, and the Philippines is a testament to their forward-looking approach. Managing a diverse fleet of Bulkers, Containers, and Tankers, Navilands has shown a clear commitment to leveraging technology for more efficient, safe, and compliant maritime operations.

The onBOARD component of the 90POE platform brings functionalities including position reporting, voyage event reporting, alerts and task management, maintenance management, crew management and evaluations, procurement, and vessel itinerary management to the crew’s fingertips and highlights the seamless integration of technology with maritime operations. 

This partnership is a clear reflection of 90POE’s mission to transform maritime operations through technology and we are delighted to see Navilands Group leverage the OpenOcean STUDIO platform to not only enhance their fleet management capabilities but also to set a benchmark for what is possible when technology and maritime expertise combine.

Navilands Group’s trust in 90POE and the willingness to embrace digital transformation is not only a testament to the relationship but also motivates further advancement in technology.

90POE looks forward to a fruitful partnership with Navilands Group, navigating the future of maritime operations together, and contributing to their journey towards operational excellence.

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