Dataloy launches pioneering voyage management enhancements to elevate chartering efficiency across key sectors.

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New capabilities target energy, construction, and manufacturing sectors for improved efficiency and cost savings.

Dataloy Systems has introduced major upgrades to its Voyage Management System (VMS), aimed at revolutionising charter operations within the energy, construction, and manufacturing sectors. These enhancements are designed to increase logistical flexibility, reduce costs, and significantly improve operational efficiency. This advancement addresses immediate logistical challenges and marks a strategic shift towards more integrated, responsive, and adaptable maritime operations.

Transforming Maritime Logistics with Enhanced VMS Functionalities

Dataloy is setting new standards in maritime logistics by enhancing transparency and collaboration through its upgraded VMS. The key improvements include:

  • Deferred Cargo Allocation: Allows charterers to adjust logistics planning in real-time based on evolving market conditions.
  • Visual Management Tools: Simplifies cargo and shipment scheduling with an intuitive interface, significantly reducing administrative workload.
  • Comprehensive COA Management: Ensures more predictable and cost-effective management of contracts of affreightment.
  • Back-to-Back Contract Synchronisation: Aligns sales and transportation contracts, facilitating seamless integration with production cycles and market delivery schedules.

Economic Impact and Strategic Business Advantages

Julie Schasler, Product Owner at Dataloy, highlighted the strategic importance of the new features: "The latest enhancements to our VMS redefine operational efficiency benchmarks in maritime logistics. By addressing the specific needs of these expanded sectors, we are bridging a crucial gap and setting new paradigms for the industry. These features are poised to increase logistical flexibility, cut
costs, and boost overall operational efficiency.
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Early adopters of the enhanced VMS have reported positive initial experiences, particularly in operational efficiency and cost management. A prominent energy company recently implemented the system and expressed optimism based on its initial usage. They’ve observed promising improvements in material delivery coordination, which they anticipate will lead to more timely and cost-effective project outcomes. “While it’s still in the early days, these capabilities are proving pivotal for dynamic scheduling and precise schedule management adjustments, which are essential for our operational success,” noted a representative from the company.

Leadership Vision for Expansion and Innovation

Erik Fritz Loy, CEO of Dataloy Systems, shared his vision for the company's strategic direction: "Our latest enhancements are more than just upgrades; they represent a deliberate expansion into new industries where efficiency and precision are highly valued. By adapting our proven VMS to meet diverse operational needs, we are advancing our core technology and enabling our clients to excel in an increasingly competitive environment."

Dataloy Systems remains committed to continuous innovation, ensuring its solutions not only respond to current market demands but also anticipate future industry needs, maintaining leadership in maritime logistics solutions.

About Dataloy Systems

Established in 2002 and based in Bergen, Norway, Dataloy Systems is at the forefront of delivering integrated software solutions for the maritime industry. Its flagship product, the Dataloy Voyage Management System (VMS), revolutionises commercial maritime operations for shipowners, operators, charterers, and traders by enhancing decision-making, revenue growth, and operational efficiency in a digital workspace. Committed to the industry's digital evolution, Dataloy ensures seamless navigation of maritime trade complexities, offering scalable solutions for the dynamic needs of maritime commerce.

Anumita Bhargava
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Dataloy Systems has announced significant upgrades to its Voyage Management System (VMS), targeting the energy, construction, and manufacturing sectors. The new features, including deferred cargo allocation, visual management tools, comprehensive COA management, and back-to-back contract synchronisation, are designed to boost logistical flexibility, reduce costs, and enhance operational efficiency. Early adopters report improvements in material delivery coordination and cost management. CEO Erik Fritz Loy emphasises that these enhancements represent a strategic expansion into new industries, positioning Dataloy at the forefront of maritime logistics innovation.
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Our latest enhancements are more than just upgrades; they represent a deliberate expansion into new industries where efficiency and precision are highly valued. By adapting our proven VMS to meet diverse operational needs, we are advancing our core technology and enabling our clients to excel in an increasingly competitive environment.
Erik Fritz Loy, CEO of Dataloy Systems
While it’s still in the early days, these capabilities are proving pivotal for dynamic scheduling and precise schedule management adjustments, which are essential for our operational success
Charterer from an Energy Company
The latest enhancements to our VMS redefine operational efficiency benchmarks in maritime logistics. By addressing the specific needs of these expanded sectors, we are bridging a crucial gap and setting new paradigms for the industry. These features are poised to increase logistical flexibility, cut costs, and boost overall operational efficiency.
Julie Schasler, Product Owner at Dataloy Systems