Eye-share Eyes Maritime Industry Expansion

June 22, 2017

Photo: Eye-share
Photo: Eye-share
Document automation company Eye-share AS said it has formed a partnership with Singapore-based Norcomms and Brazil-based M&O Partners with the aim to reach new customer segments in the maritime industry.
 
Eye-share AS provides software for electronic processing of any document, and are providing solutions to more than 500 customers in 43 countries worldwide. The solutions are integrated with all leading ERP systems.
 
The company said it already has several ties to the maritime industry through partnerships with BASS, ShipNet and Shipserv, among others, in addition to many customers in the industry.
 
Norcomms offers complete solutions to all the processes of the maritime industry, including ship owning functions, ship management functions, ship operations, ship accounting, ship broking, ship communications, ship chartering or ship weather routing.
 
M&O Partners is a strategy, sales and operations partner for maritime and offshore ventures, provide solutions for profitable entrance and expansion in new markets while promoting safer and more efficient solutions to the energy industry.

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