Hedland Launch Signs with MobileOps

March 27, 2018

(Image: MobileOps)
(Image: MobileOps)

MobileOps, Inc. said it has signed a deal with Australia’s Hedland Launch Service Pty Ltd.

 
The marine services and vessel operator will utilize the MobileOps Platform across its Port Hedland Harbor based fleet to bolster safety, maintenance and regulatory initiatives.
 
The MobileOps Platform is a cloud-based subscription solution that includes both a web application and an offline-capable iPad application called Voyager.
 
“After watching a live demo we were sold within five minutes,” said Ken McCorry, Managing Director at Hedland Launch. “With changes to legislation, industry practice and expectations, MobileOps will simplify our paperwork and processes for different aspects of our operations.”
 
“We have also just completed our ISO certification, and MobileOps is a very good match with our current systems and compliments what we are trying to achieve," McCorry added.
 
“We are very happy to be working with Hedland Launch Services, and it’s been great getting to know the team,” said Michael Armfield, Chief Technology Officer at MobileOps. “We look forward to working with Hedland Launch Services now and in the future.”

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