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Partners Unveil New Digital Operations Tool

June 20, 2018

Navigation solutions provider Marine Press, environmental product and services company Total Marine Solutions and maritime software and technology firm Brenock have partnered to advance digital transformation in the maritime industry.

In an exclusive arrangement announced today at Marine Money, Marine Press will offer Total Marine Solution’s Ocean Guardian as an embedded software in its SeaPassage suite of integrated e-navigation solutions.

“Bringing Ocean Guardian to Marine Press clients is a significant step forward in transforming the industry. It creates the most comprehensive digital navigation and voyage planning tool on the market – a seamless product that simplifies onboard decision making and voyage planning,” said Nicholas Bourque, CEO of Marine Press.

“We created Ocean Guardian as a digitalization tool to improve environmental compliance and enhance workflow. The exclusive partnership with Marine Press is a natural step in further integrating compliance into overall shipboard operations,” said Alexandra Anagnostis-Irons, president of Total Marine Solutions.

Ocean Guardian provides environmental compliance and regulatory information for international, national, regional and company rules at the click of a button. Alarms and optional relay valves alert operators to changes in regulatory requirements as a ship moves. Ocean Guardian is verified and vetted by a third-party law firm, ensuring the regulatory database is comprehensive and accurate. The partnership allows Marine Press clients to include environmental compliance requirements in voyage planning seamlessly, significantly increasing workflow efficiency.

Digital navigation solutions from Marine Press and Ocean Guardian will be integrated in partnership with maritime software and technology firm Brenock.

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