Thomas Schulte Vessels Implements Port-IT Solutions

January 22, 2019

The maritime cybersecurity provider Port-IT said that Thomas Schulte Ship Management, a bulk and container company, has chosen Port-IT’s state of the art E-mail solution ‘Orilla Mail’ to fit their critical communication needs.

According to a press release, Orilla Mail was developed as an independent shore managed E-mail solution that gives customers the power of choice, as they are no longer tied to one airtime provider. Featuring a fully integrated portal web-interface, the settings of Orilla Mail can easily be managed per vessel or per fleet.
 
Orilla Mail is able to handle the cyber threats that the maritime industry is facing today, because of its full integration with Port-IT’s IRIS service  – IRIS will scan all incoming attachments with a multitude of award winning Antivirus software, offering multi-engine scanning capabilities based on worldwide signature databases.  

“The compatibility with all airtime providers on the market, together with the fact that Orilla Mail is an easy to use e-mail solution on both ends, both ashore and on board, are the main arguments why we decided to opt for Port-IT’s Orilla mail”, says Oliver Kautz, Quality Manager for TSM.

“Creating new mail addresses and setting up new Automatic File Transfers is as easy as writing an e-mail using the Port-IT Portal. Moreover, the software itself is easy to use for our crew on board,” Oliver added.

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