Shoei Kisen Kaisha ink deal for Fleetwide install of NavFleet

NAVTOR secured an agreement with Shoei Kisen Kaisha, Ltd., one of Japan's largest shipowners and managers, to deliver the NavFleet application across itsfleet of managed vessels.
Shoei Kisen, a part of Imabari Shipbuilding, Japan's largest shipbuilder, will introduce NavFleet to the existing NAVTOR digital ecosystem onboard its bulk carriers and container ships. This integrated system includes the NavStation digital chart table software (with automated Passage Planning), NavBox, a certified cyber secure gateway for seamless data transfer, and NavCloud cloud computing services.
According to Hiroaki Kitano, NAVTOR Japan Managing Director, this
is a " landmark contract" for both his business and the client.
"NavFleet was launched last year as a key enabler in our mission
to make maritime operations simpler, safer, more efficient and
increasingly sustainable for our customers," he said. "As a
single, secure, scalable and fully integrated digital platform it
works to bridge the gap between vessels and land-based management
teams, seamlessly sharing real-time data for complete situational
awareness and improved decision making.
Hiroaki Kitano, NAVTOR Japan
Managing Director. Photo coutesy NAVTOR
Sep 15, 2022