ClassNK Releases Improved "e-Application"

By Joseph R. Fonseca
Wednesday, January 28, 2015

ClassNK announced the release of an improved "e-Application" system. This improvement was planned based on requests from the users. Therefore, firstly we would like to show our appreciation to the kind feedback from our customers.

The main features of the e-Application system update are as follows:

1. e-Application users can find ClassNK office in charge from a place of survey (port) using the search function.
2. e-Application users can search and re-use data of previous application.
3. NK-SHIPS users registered as a Sub User and a Temporary User can use e-Application.
* NK-SHIPS User (Original User) needs to authorize each users to access e-Application on the NK-SHIPS / Management of Temporary User / Sub User menu.

Furthermore, the operability of each pages have been improved.

- What is the "e-Application"?
The “e-Application” is an online application service for surveys and audits linked with NK-SHIPS information.
For more information, please refer to the ClassNK homepage / Web Service Portal / e-Application.
http://www.classnk.or.jp/hp/en/activities/portal/e-appli.html

The announcement is forwarded to the e-mail address of our customers and clients who have registered on the ClassNK MyPage, who have given us a feedback to the Questionnaire held previously, and who have been registered as our customers.
Please disregard this announcement if you have already received the same announcement.

This mail is sent to the customers registered with ClassNK MyPage, and who agreed to receive various information from ClassNK.
 

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