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Minerva Marine Chooses RINACube

October 2, 2019

Photo: Minerva Marine
Photo: Minerva Marine

Ship Management company Minerva Marine intends to invest in one of the latest industry digital technology solutions for the real-time monitoring of its fleet. 

RINACube, RINA’s digital platform, will be deployed on Minerva’s fleet, to enhance operational efficiency and effectiveness by enabling, through the collection and analysis of data, shore and seagoing personnel to make more informed decisions. RINA’s platform will show real-time ship and voyage related data as well as KPIs and, ultimately, provide valuable insights, allowing the operation of the vessels to be carefully monitored and improved.

“Minerva Marine decided to take advantage of the digitalization capabilities in optimizing operation and control of fleet vessels, enhancing decision-making and planning, ensuring more efficient cost control management as well as more transparent and compliant operations,” said Sokratis Dimakopoulos, COO at Minerva Marine.


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