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Leading O? : Bridge Tech
On the Bridge: NavFleet Launched
NAVTOR launched NavFleet, touted by the company as a “breakthrough application” developed over the past two years in collaboration with shipowners and designed to open up a new horizon of possibilities for ? eet management: real-time operational in- sight, performance optimization and enhanced business decision making.
NAVTOR has made its name through the develop- ment of a suite of e-Navigation prod- ucts, delivered, updated and connected through a cyber secure ecosystem that is designed to unite shoreside and ves- sel teams. This provides the platform for
NavFleet, which is designed to seam- lessly integrate real-time data from ves- sels, ? eets, of? ces and business-critical sources within a single shoreside appli- cation.
The result: a complete, common situ-
Image: NAVTOR ational awareness, with the ability to continually monitor and re? ne vessel enhancing ef? ciency, safety and busi- “Using our cyber-secure certi? ed performance. Or, as NAVTOR CEO Tor ness performance,” said Svanes. This gateway, NavBox, and cloud computing
Svanes said: “complete control.” may be a new arena for NAVTOR, but resources we can enable remote teams
Svanes explains that it’s built on the to work as one – accessing data relating
Bene? ts: The Big Picture same principles, technology, infrastruc- to, for example, vessel sensors, weather, “Our e-Navigation mission has always ture and experience to deliver bene? ts passage planning, route optimization, been to simplify operational tasks, while for shipowners on ? eet management. engines and fuel consumption, in real- “Complete control” is the way that
Navtor CEO Tor
Svanes assesses his company’s recent introduct on of
NavFleet.
Image: NAVTOR 10 Maritime Reporter & Engineering News • February 2021
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