Crystal Cruises Implements Adonis HR Platform

October 11, 2016

Photo: Crystal Cruises
Photo: Crystal Cruises

Adonis AS (Adonis), providers of global maritime HR solutions, has announced that Crystal Cruises, a U.S.-based luxury cruise line, is Installing Adonis Personnel Management Suite in their new fleet of River Cruise Vessels.

 

The solution will enable Crystal Cruises to automate Crew Management and Competence, Scheduling, Time Capture and Payroll across their entire fleet of River Cruise vessels. The inclusion of the Adonis Time Clock module, an electronic swipe card solution for MLC Work and Rest hours control, gives Crystal the ability to calculate the exact number of work and overtime hours based on settings in the various crew agreements; after approval, the hours are sent to the Adonis Payroll Module for automatic processing.


The customized implementation of the Adonis AS Personnel Management Suite and Time Clock module was developed in close association with the Crystal Cruises project team, who required specific functionality, flexibility and ease-of-use in monitoring and administering their new River Cruise fleet, and simplifying MLC compliance.


“Today’s announcement is an extension of our long lasting relationship with Crystal Cruises and our ongoing dialogue with their management team as well as users onboard M/V Crystal Serenity and Crystal Symphony to get a deep understanding of their challenges and needs – making sure we always meet Crystal’s exacting standards and expectations,” said Project Director Sigrid Kviteberg of Adonis. “The Adonis solution will enable Crystal to host and consolidate all their crewing, HR and payroll processes using a central HR database, which will improve efficiencies and coordination between their vessels and their various shore side crew pools and offices.”

 

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