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BSM Releases LiveFleet Mobile App

October 1, 2019

Photo: Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement
Photo: Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement

Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM) announced the launch of its LiveFleet mobile app, available on iOS and Android.

Developed in partnership with software experts at MariApps Marine Solutions, also member of the Schulte Group, LiveFleet is a vital component of BSM’s PAL 4 ship management enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. With the release of the new LiveFleet app, ship owners will benefit from access to near real-time operational, technical and financial information anytime, anywhere. Featuring an intuitive interface, the all-mobile experience is designed to allow customers to further manage their vessels in a convenient and faster way.

Key features of the LiveFleet app include:

• Vessel monitoring: LiveFleet mobile allows users to pinpoint a vessel’s current location, view key performance metrics and monitor upcoming activities. Access to essential operational information and financial reports is granted.

• Built-in messaging: Users can see the contact details of the team managing their ships and can ask questions or provide feedback through the app.

• Report saving: Equipped with a bookmark feature, LiveFleet mobile allows users to save reports and review at any point from any device.


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