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Oriani and Herberg team up to support shipping’s digital transformation

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Oriani is specialised in the maritime sector and represents several products and IT solutions such as ShipServe, ClearLynx and Orca AI. Herberg Systems is a software expert from Hamburg with more than 20 years of experience in developing software for the maritime world. Herberg’s new digital voyage management solution CharterWorks covers the entire business process for commercial operator inquiries, calculations, fixtures, hand-over to operation and invoicing.

The 100 per cent cloud-based tool is tailor-made for MPP charterers and operators and comes with comprehensive parcelling functions, allowing users to easily calculate different cargoes on different voyages. In the near future, other vessel types like bulkers and tankers will be supported. The software is also available as enterprise edition and as an open digital platform for customised extensions and modules, useful for bigger companies needing to develop their own customised solution.

Jan Herberg, founder and managing director of Herberg Systems said: “With our years of experiences in the maritime world and our new, extended portfolio, we support ship owners, commercial operators and chartering companies to automate their business processes and ensure that distributed teams can efficiently collaborate all over the world.

“For us, Oriani is the right partner for bringing our knowledge and tools to the South European shipping market.”

Philip Urshkof Nielsen, co-founder of Oriani Hellas, said: “We are proud to be representing Herberg Systems at the Greek market. Oriani has already evolved to game-changer when it comes to maritime digital transformation in Greece. With Herberg Systems’ new innovative tools and their extensive expertise, we are certain we will be leading shipping companies to a successful, digital future.”

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