{mprestriction ids="1,2"}“Crews prefer a simple and easy-to-use software for their daily work,” said Captain Sanjay Ramnathan, managing director of MSI Ship Management.
“This is unlike their private life when they enjoy exploring complicated mobile applications for amusement, a professional software needs to be understood immediately to grant the crews’ awareness. This was a major factor during the evaluation of a new system. MESPAS fulfils this requirement.”
“Our key aim is to bring value to our clients by enabling their assets to run safely, efficiently and profitably.”
MSI’s enthusiasm for the project helped the companies to complete the entire software implementation project in three months, with all machinery data (including spare parts) added to the system in readiness for the go-live on the entire fleet of 44 ships within that time frame.
MESPAS says it is now working on improvements to its safety module together with MSI, to add new functionalities for vetting, SIRE, TMSA and IMO DCS.
“Gaining a customer like MSI clearly indicates that we are on the right way with steadily improving our software’s modules and features, and shows that our new local presence due to the recent opening of a subsidiary in Singapore is desired and appreciated by existing and potential customers,” said Dominic Seiler, MESPAS’ head of sales and marketing.{/mprestriction}