CrewInspector HR Software for Adventure Offshore

November 17, 2014

Photo: CrewInspector
Photo: CrewInspector

Web based crew management software provider CrewInspector has entered an agreement with Adventure Offshore Ltd. to provide HR management tool for operations in the offshore sector.

Adventure Offshore is a Ghana-based company providing services to the offshore industry. CrewInspector fully covered the needs addressing efficient organisation of crew recruitment by integrating the vacancy management and applicant sourcing directly through the Adventure Offshore Ltd company website.

Leaving the crew folders and hard copies to the past, Adventure Offshore utilizes paperless crew management application being able to keep crew personal information in the cloud and accessing from any place in the world when travelling and meeting clients or operating in Africa.

In additional to crew planning and scheduling functionality, Adventure Offshore utilizes various alerting features by monitoring crew certificate expiry and crew contract expiry to streamline day to day operations where accuracy is the highest value of effective operations.

“We see growing demand in African continent for crew management software, specifically in West-African countries like Nigeria and Ghana where oil and gas industry is becoming more mature day by day. Therefor we are happy to welcome Adventure Offshore Ltd to the list of our satisfied customer base around the world, commented Andy Lipsber, Co-Owner at CrewInspector”

 

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