Norwegian Cruise Line Signs up for ShipServ

August 25, 2016

Photo: ShipServ
Photo: ShipServ

Cruise ship operator Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (NCLH) has signed on to use ShipServ, a platform for the marine industry that enables users to automate procurement processes and capitalize on spend management tools.

NCLH operates 24 cruise vessels under three cruise brands: Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises, the latter two of which have been ShipServ clients since 2010. Now NCLH chose to expand the use of the procurement platform to cover all of the group’s brands.

The cruise operator will take particular advantage of ShipServ’s transaction efficiency solution, sourcing tools and range of business intelligence/ purchasing benchmark KPIs based on the trading activities of more than 8,000 vessels.

NCLH connects to ShipServ via SpecTec AMOS 9.2 and went live on the expanded procurement platform in May 2016.

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