Ulysses Systems’ Task Assistant? teams up with DNV’s Machine Maintenance Connect
Ulysses Systems is proud to be taking another step forward, enriching an already rich portfolio of integrations.
Joining forces to optimise the remote survey process
Ulysses Systems Task Assistant? model-based Integration Engine will be integrating Task Assistant? Technical Management Solution with DNV’s Machine Maintenance Connect (MMC), to assist in the significant area of Remote Inspections, with MMC enabling DNV surveyors to audit the whole fleet in one day, instead of vessel by vessel.
The Task Assistant? model-based Integration Engine will be enhancing the remote survey procedure: ship owners and managers can expect increased coordination and support in process efficiency and productivity.
We are also thrilled to announce an upcoming DNV and Ulysses Systems collaboration, which will deliver a native integration with DNV Certificates.
Integrations enable continuous improvement in the Maritime Industry
Our view is that the Marine Vertical can look forward, in the not-so-distant future, to a plethora of software services and devices, developed to solve specific problems in shipping, and they will solve them well. Ulysses Systems welcomes new developments and is deeply committed to expanding the Task Assistant? Eco-system. This means integrating with any solution that can further support Ship Owner and Manager Processes today and in the future.
Integrating with a difference
Ulysses Systems Integration Engine modelling solutions come with a bonus. Namely, other software vendors can use a modelled structure to integrate their services and solutions independently of Ulysses ERP Software Suite. Ship Management deserves Best of Breed Software for every marine process and our integration-focused vision makes this trouble-free!
Content Analysis Manager, Ulysses-Systems
3 年This integration is a very happy event because of the two parties involved. DNV is a very important player in the Marine Vertical and Ulysses Systems are very serious about caring for the Marine Vertical