Zeaborn Ship Management to roll out ShipIn Systems platform

Zeaborn Ship Management, based in Hamburg and Singapore, has agreed a deal with ShipIn Systems to implement the company’s visual fleet management platform FleetVision across a large part of its vessel portfolio.

Zeaborn will use the application to integrate operations in various locations across Europe and Asia, adopting a unified approach to enhance transparency and efficiency. ShipIn System’s digital platform will also be used onboard Zeaborn-managed vessels to support safety and operational compliance, as well as providing data to manage overall performance goals.

The FleetVision software delivers visual data to both ship and shore teams, in areas such as bridge conduct, safety, security, cargo handling, and maintenance, using AI-powered cameras and visual analytics to assist in identifying hazards, removing obstacles, and gathering information to create processes that prevent future issues from occurring.

“After an intensive operational pilot phase on board different vessel types, we’re thrilled to partner with ShipIn, with the ultimate target to implement FleetVision across our managed fleet,” said Stefan Schindler, Senior Vice President Projects and Performance of Zeaborn Ship Management.

“ShipIn has already added significant value to our organisation, and we strongly believe this solution will improve transparency, safety, and security, thus improving overall operations for our entire fleet.”

“Furthermore, safety is a part of our DNA and value proposition. The safety of our workforce and the continuous training of various critical safety situations on board, including new tools and software, is also a part of our ESG strategy as a responsible third-party ship manager. FleetVision gives us the opportunity to enhance the safety awareness of our most important asset, our colleagues on board, on a real case basis.”

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