Greywing, a provider of digital crew managing products, and Dataloy Systems, a provider of voyage management software, have entered into a partnership that will facilitate data collection via API integrations
The partnership combines Dataloy´s global voyage management platform with Greywing, the maritime industry’s first crew-change automation software. The partners intend to provide clients with “equitable crew planning” opportunities.
Greywing’s product enables operators to plan and execute a crew change quickly and it can be integrated with a simple interface.
By onboarding Dataloy’s feeds onto the Greywing platform, the partners will reduce the onboarding time for mutual clients, and enable new clients to benefit from the integration’s added data points on the platform.
In a statement, Dataloy systems said, “We believe synergies like these allow maritime players, big or small, to benefit from an open and integrated system.”
Dataloy chief technical officer Hrishi Olickel said, “We believe in an industry with more connections and fewer tech silos, where customers should be able to own their data. That is why we don’t and will not charge customers for integrations to any information we hold.”
Greywing chief executive Nick Clarke said his company’s product can save fleet managers “hard cash by streamlining crew changes, finding cost-effective flights and agencies, planning routes (or rerouting if necessary), and reducing delays, all of which have a trickle-down effect on the rest of the supply chain.”
Dataloy Systems head of partner relations Hege Jacobsen called the partnership the “first of its kind” by allowing two parallel operations – crew management and voyage operations – to connect for smoother operations, “Crew automation is a complex area of work that is critical to operational efficiency. Having a system that truly assists in managing this complexity is advantageous, and we believe integrating with Dataloy’s voyage management software will add exponential value for our customers.”