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Lynxis acquires TEDIVO to expand maritime digital solutions

Lynxis, a provider of optimization solutions for landside logistics, announced the acquisition of TEDIVO, a company recognized for its innovative suite of software to visualize and streamline vessel operations at marine terminals.

This acquisition aims to strengthen Lynxis’ digitalization offerings for the global maritime industry, empowering shipping lines and terminal operators to reduce vessel departure delays, mis-stowed containers and unsafe stowage conditions aboard cargo ships.

Larry Cuddy Jr., CEO of Lynxis, commented: “TEDIVO’s platform, especially BAPLIE Viewer Online and its companion products, perfectly aligns with our mission to deliver next generation innovation solutions that quickly add value for customers. This deal really boosts our marine offerings within the Lynxis product marketplace, enabling all key stakeholders to simplify stowage planning, improve data visualization, and optimize vessel operations to reduce costly delays.”

BAPLIE Viewer Online, TEDIVO’s flagship product, simplifies the management and visualization of ship BAPLIE or ‘bay plan’ files—essential for communicating container stowage plans between shipping lines and terminals prior to arrival. The platform eliminates a manually intensive process by allowing users to upload and interpret these files in a secure, web-based environment, eliminating the need for complex software installations. By providing real-time stowage data visualization, it has become the go-to solution for maritime professionals to ensure accuracy, efficiency, and timely processing of critical vessel data.

TEDIVO’s latest solution enables users to create, modify and share container vessel definitions in a modern cloud-based system. Vessel Designer supports a number of formats, including an open-source, JSON-based format to exchange data with other applications, such as a TOS, crane, and other systems that require detailed vessel definitions to work optimally. Additionally, the Vessel Library is fully integrated with BAPLIE Viewer Online for improved operational validation of BAPLIE files with their corresponding vessels.





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