Yacht Fleet Management Software Launched

Press Release
Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Pelagic Fleet Management launches yacht fleet management software solution to improve service delivery & gain operational efficiencies.

Pelagic Fleet Management announced today the launch of Pelagic FM™ , a complete yacht management software-as-a-service solution, enabling yacht charters, brokers or service and maintenance managers to more effectively manage and monitor their fleets, improve service delivery to their customers and increase operational efficiencies.

The software offers:

Service Management
    •        Configurable service catalog
    •        Recurring services supporting contract management
    •        Task management with resource assignment and scheduling
    •        Service history and document storage
    •        Event & status driven email & SMS notifications and alerts
    •        Fully configurable and customizable
    •        Configurable parts catalog and installed parts inventory

Systems Monitoring
    •        Engine/generator run time & hull pump activity
    •        Battery health monitoring
    •        Geo-localization and Geo-fencing

Standard features
    •        Multiple user profiles providing different levels of access
    •        Support for both English and French, each user chooses their language

“Modern yacht management has has become more complex with customers making greater demands and expecting even greater value. To remain competitive and deliver exceptional value, you need comprehensive, reliable solutions to effectively manage your fleet.” said Daniel Avenel, President of Pelagic Fleet Management.

Categories: Marine Electronics Software Solutions Technology Yachts

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