New Suite Simplifies Vessel Documentation

October 14, 2015

Photo: Ocean Time Marine
Photo: Ocean Time Marine

Ocean Time Marine informs it has added to its suite of safety management tools with a new vessel content management system, the Ocean Time Marine Dashboard and a suite of paperless safety document packs.

These tools aim to provide simplified administration for vessel management delivering greater support and cost-savings for captains and crew on board and ashore, Ocean Time Marine said.

In response to the marine industry’s need for an easier way to store and manage vessel documentation, Ocean Time Marine developed the Dashboard.

The digital safety document packs aim to further simplify management of documentation by allowing vessel operators to monitor whether documentation is being completed in real-time and respond quickly.

The safety document packs are available in four specific vessel collections: vessels up to 8 meters, superyachts, fishing trawlers and passenger vessels.

Ocean Time Marine said by providing easier access to documents and records, the new Dashboard and digital safety document packs not only provide greater efficiencies, but are another way to enhance the safety culture amongst vessel crew.

Ocean Time Marine is celebrating thes launch by offering a free, no obligation, one-month free trial to the Dashboard for the first 50 subscribers.

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