SDSD Launches V-Chartering

February 13, 2017

V-Chartering (Photo: SDSD)
V-Chartering (Photo: SDSD)

The maritime software development company SDSD are launching V-Chartering - a new cloud chartering platform for wet and dry brokers to manage the entire chartering process - from user friendly intelligent vessel/cargo matching through to full negotiations and fixtures. The platform can be accessed via smartphones, tablets and desktop.


V-Chartering is the latest addition to the company’s broker productivity platform ‘The V-Platform’ which includes the SnP module launched last year.


Tony Odegbaro, CEO commented: “V-Chartering ensures that our users respond quickly and accurately to opportunities and improve control over the entire commercial process”


The V-Platform is another strategic move by the company to expand their successful cloud -based platform approach to the chartering market, following the company’s success with productivity platforms in the vessel and asset management sectors.


Mr Odegbaro added, “The software is designed to improve productivity and reduce IT costs. Users will also benefit from the ability to track and manage opportunities on the move via improved access to data”

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