Maritime software as a service (SaaS) company ABS Wavesight revealed the latest version of its My Digital Fleet product on Tuesday during 2024’s Posidonia event. The software looks to improve vessel performance, optimise energy efficiency and aid shipowners with regulatory compliance.
ABS Wavesight’s new CEO Staci Satterwhite told a packed auditorium at Posidonia 2024 the new version of My Digital Fleet is “easier to use and helps with things like climate, deployment, implementation and adoption.”
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My Digital Fleet utilises operational software combined with environmental, class and regulatory insights from ABS to quantify risk and enhance decisions making.
Satterwhite went on to describe the software’s benefits including its abilities to give users enhanced connectivity with other ABS Wavesight products, reduced cost of ownership and increased reliability.
“Having ABS Wavesight be part of the greater ABS brand and family means that we have also all the things that ABS brings to the table, with respect to the statutory reporting and all of that collaboration with ABS and ABS Wavesight,” said Satterwhite.
The software also supports EU ETS and allows users to track their own CO2 emissions both by individual vessels and across entire fleets with its environmental module. Its second module tracks vessel performance while its third displays key data points which Statterwhite says allows owners to have confidence in their data.
Satterwhite has an IT background, she was previously chief operating officer of customer engagement software company Khoros and discussed My Digital Fleet’s technical prowess. For instance, the software has “true SaaS architecture” with SOC2 Type I and Type II as well as ISO27001 certifications illustrating high data security.
The recent update of My Digital Fleet allows shipowners to make decisions more easily with access to various KPIs through its dashboard giving a steady stream of usable data.