Danaos Partners with iMarine Software

March 3, 2019

The international owner of containerships Danaos Corporation  has partnered with iMarine Software, fully integrating the maritime e-procurement solution 'SeaProc eProcurement' platform into their system.

Danaos Web Enterprise Suite is a web-enabled maritime software suite that automates all the daily functions of any shipping company, said a press release from the developers of marine information systems.

Combining comprehensive maritime domain knowledge with advanced technology expertise, Danaos provides maritime software for the ship owner, ship manager, broker, operator, charterer or accountant, it said.

Danaos’ web-enabled software solutions encompass the full spectrum of the shipping industry’s processes, addressing all daily challenges, either as stand-alone applications or as scalable, agile, secure and fully integrated modules, accessed from everywhere, anytime.

Through seamless integration into the cloud-based SeaProc platform, Danaos further enhances performance by drawing on SeaProc's easy-to-use, full featured and cost-effective solution, the release said.

Sending Requests for Quotations, receiving Quotes, transmitting Purchase Orders and processing Invoices are made easier by Danaos' integration into SeaProc by handling all transactions internally.

According to the release, SeaProc also provides inventory, logistics and contract management, reporting and documentation for unprecedented accuracy, speed and enhanced reliability.

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