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SEDNA and OrbitMI launch new intergrated platfrom

SEDNA and OrbitMI announced the integration of their two digital platforms.

SEDNA transforms business processes by connecting work email to core business systems, while OrbitMI is a global provider of maritime software and data products to accelerate digital transformation in the industry.

Both launched in 2017, SEDNA and Orbit are cloud-based technology services created to enable more efficient, productive, and collaborative workflows across organisations to advance business performance.

The integration is already in use by a tanker shipping company, Stena Bulk, and is also available to other shipping companies worldwide.

In fact, the integration is an extension to the partnership already established between SEDNA and OrbitMI in May of 2021.

The purpose of this new unified product is to help centralise vessel data by providing a seamless flow of data across the two platforms.

Additionally, the integration is available to access both SEDNA’s web browser interface and mobile app, so shipping employees can access all of the information they need when working either in their offices or when remote or on the move.

“Our collaboration with SEDNA has helped our customers eliminate silos and prevent the need to log in and out of multiple platforms and solutions through what we call ‘intelligent connected workflows’,” commented CEO of OrbitMI, Ali Riaz.





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