Tuesday, August 25, 2009

SHIPNET DELIVERS SHIPNET SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM TO GULF ENERGY MARITIME (GEM)

Dubai - 25 August 2009 – Dubai-based shipowner, Gulf Energy Maritime, operators of high quality oil and chemical tankers, have completed the implementation of ShipNet’s Safety Management System, a sub section of ShipNet’s Marine ERP. 

GEM’s decision was based on their need to implement a Safety Management System enabling and support their Tanker Management and Self Assessment (TMSA) related KPIs, checklist and extensive audit functionality. They also needed to seamlessly integrate their ShipNet PMS system with a Safety Management System. As a further expansion of GEM’s utilization of the ShipNet Marine ERP solution it was a natural step to roll out this solution in their Marine Safety, Environment and Quality department. 

According to Tomas Hozman, ShipNet’s Regional Manager: “GEM, like most shipowners involved in technical management, were looking for a functional, easy to deploy and effective safety and quality solution. The implementation of this solution is a further validation of GEM’s mission statement.”

About GEM 

GEM is a leading, independent product/chemical tanker company and is rated amongst the top independent tanker owners in the world. GEM’s current fleet consist of 19 trading and newbuilding ships comprising modern Product and Chemical tankers. 

GEM’s mission statement is: To provide flawless marine transportation in an environmentally conscious, safe and reliable manner contributing to commerce but above all safeguarding people and the planet.

About ShipNet

ShipNet, a member of the Inchcape Shipping Services group of companies, delivers Marine Enterprise Resource Planning (M-ERP) solutions to 351 of the leading Shipowners, Charterers and Managers across all trade sectors. 

The M-ERP enables the effective and controlled execution of all Financial and Commercial, Technical and Liner Management business processes, on vessel and ashore.

ShipNet has a global network of offices supporting installations in over 40 countries and managing a combined fleet of over 10,000 vessels.


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