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Wilson selects Seaber technology to digitalise fleet scheduling

Seaber.io, the Finnish maritime technology company, announced a cooperation with Norway-based Wilson EuroCarriers.

Seaber’s technology aims to enable the digitalisation of Wilson’s fleet scheduling, helping to improve efficiency as well as reducing costs and emissions.

Seaber said it practically provides a solution that optimises fleet scheduling and maximises TCE, improving profitability and bringing down the environmental impact of shipping.

In addition to single cargo voyages, Seaber supports multi-parcel and multi-port voyages, where unnecessary ballast voyages and low utilisation rates are common.

The technology, based on a modern tech stack, integrates seamlessly with existing software solutions such as ERPs and Voyage management systems.

The web-based application is designed for both shipowners and cargo owners. In fact, it allows them to maximise efficiencies in schedule planning and communications.

“We were looking for software solutions that could support our mission and believe that Seaber is the best tool to help us further digitalise our operations. It is important for us to improve collaboration and the service we provide to our customers,” said Jostein Bjørgo, commercial director at Wilson.





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