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NAVTOR partners with “K” LINE

NAVTOR has signed an agreement with Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (“K” LINE).

More specifically, the partnership will see the Norwegian maritime technology company supplying its NavFleet solution as a cornerstone of the development of “K” LINE’s 24/7 global fleet monitoring and support system.

Also, the facility will help the Japanese maritime logistics giant enhance the safety, efficiency and sustainable performance of its inhouse managed fleet.

NavFleet will play a very special role to play, seamlessly connecting vessels, crews and onshore teams with a solution that delivers real-time monitoring, and powerful operational insights, according to NAVTOR.

Moreover, NavFleet launched in 2021, building on NAVTOR’s integrated digital ecosystem of performance and e-Navigation products and services.

Amongst other features, the solution unites business critical data, automates tasks, simplifies reporting, and eases regulatory compliance.

Finally, the partnership also has the potential to expand to encompass further NAVTOR performance and e-Navigation products and services across “K” LINE’s total operated fleet.

Captain Kiyotaka Aya, “K” LINE Senior managing executive officer, explains, “We are confident that NavFleet will become vital in developing K-Line’s global fleet management and monitoring support systems, enhancing our safety and quality management. We are truly delighted to be partners with NAVTOR and expect to develop continually improving safety and quality together.”





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