
Marlink as well as its inhouse IT professional system Palantir are to be the recommended distributor for vessels handled by Klaveness Ship Management AS.
Vessel in the fleet will certainly be geared up with an innovative service, integrating KeepUp @Sea remote IT solution with Sealink VSAT connection, in addition to XChange centralised interactions monitoring as well as international L-band back-up. This sustains Torvald Klaveness’ aspiration of ending up being the leading electronic mass driver while optimizing their company procedures via advanced IT as well as connection options.
KeepUp @Sea’s extremely automated as well as standardised structure for web servers as well as computer systems allows fleetwide control aboard as well as onto land, additionally conference Torvald Klaveness’ dedication to enhancing the nature of delivery with focus on the significance of standardisation in all locations of procedure. The KeepUp @Sea control panel is created as well as been experts to satisfy essential tracking jobs in one of the most basic as well as user-friendly means. It supplies a total review of the health and wellness condition for essential parts aboard– validating that back-up is carried out which anti-viruses security depends on day– done in one area, via a solitary click, for the entire fleet.
KeepUp @Sea additionally allows coast team to preserve a clear review of the functional condition of a fleet, while allowing aboard team with minimal IT proficiency to take care of mistake scenarios in an uncomplicated means, while delighting in the complete assistance of Palantir workers with considerable experience in operating at sea.
Standardisation is an essential column of our renovation as well as electronic approach, stated Lars Erik Luthman, Head of IT & & Development, Torvald Klaveness.
“With Marlink’s VSAT connectivity as a backbone, the scalable KeepUp@Sea solution will allow us to consolidate our IT operations on a single platform, reducing complexity, simplifying troubleshooting and ensuring that our software, licences and anti-virus are always up to date. Through this we are looking to optimise IT management on board and ashore, improve stability and availability across our fleet of 23 owned and managed ships, and ultimately reduce overall operational expenditure.”
“The convergence of IT and connectivity can unlock cost and operational efficiencies for the shipping industry, and together with our Marlink Group sister companies we are well positioned to enable this, said Tore Morten Olsen, President Maritime, Marlink. While connectivity provides the foundation for digitalisation, solutions like KeepUp@Sea are leading the way in standardising complex processes and in doing so, opening the door for forward thinking companies like Torvald Klaveness to transform their operations by leveraging the power of technology,” he included.
Sea News, January 18












