Veson Nautical has unveiled its newest software solution, the Integrated Maritime Operations System (IMOS) Cargo Matching Module, designed to enable charterers to more easily manage their information and select optimal vessel and cargo transport options.
A unified graphical and grid interface enables the charterer to simultaneously see an overview of operational information and a wide array of vessel and cargo details.
Alternative scenarios can be rapidly identified, tested and tweaked, and, once the best decision-set across a population of cargoes and vessels is found, one click of a mouse will begin creating, modifying and scheduling voyages in the IMOS Operations Module.
Using the system, a charterer can also request a specific analysis, such as locating the best vessels for a cargo. The analysis is presented in a separate view so that the user can review the data, and select a cargo/vessel match that best meets the relevant selection criteria.
Veson says that the IMOS Cargo Matching Module will be available this spring.
In other news, Veson has also recently implemented its IMOS and IMOS OnBoard systems for Thoresen Thai Agencies Public Company Limited (TTA), owner and operator of 43 general cargo vessels and bulk carriers.
To date, Thoresen has completely revamped its IT infrastructure and network, installing new hardware and software applications for the commercial, technical, and finance/accounting departments.
All the IMOS modules have been installed for the shore-based offices, including Thoresen’s branch office in Singapore. The company is currently completing the process of implementing IMOS OnBoard, as well as integrating IMOS into its new SAP financials package.
A unified graphical and grid interface enables the charterer to simultaneously see an overview of operational information and a wide array of vessel and cargo details.
Alternative scenarios can be rapidly identified, tested and tweaked, and, once the best decision-set across a population of cargoes and vessels is found, one click of a mouse will begin creating, modifying and scheduling voyages in the IMOS Operations Module.
Using the system, a charterer can also request a specific analysis, such as locating the best vessels for a cargo. The analysis is presented in a separate view so that the user can review the data, and select a cargo/vessel match that best meets the relevant selection criteria.
Veson says that the IMOS Cargo Matching Module will be available this spring.
In other news, Veson has also recently implemented its IMOS and IMOS OnBoard systems for Thoresen Thai Agencies Public Company Limited (TTA), owner and operator of 43 general cargo vessels and bulk carriers.
To date, Thoresen has completely revamped its IT infrastructure and network, installing new hardware and software applications for the commercial, technical, and finance/accounting departments.
All the IMOS modules have been installed for the shore-based offices, including Thoresen’s branch office in Singapore. The company is currently completing the process of implementing IMOS OnBoard, as well as integrating IMOS into its new SAP financials package.
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