Veson expands client base

Oct 28 2016


Over the past few months, maritime software provider, Veson Nautical, has added 10 clients to its growing user community worldwide.

Of the companies signing up, Cheng Xin Shipmanagement, DCC Bulk Transport, Emirates National Oil Co and Galeon Navigation are based in Singapore; Windrose SPS and Trammo (commodities division) are based in Switzerland; Metalloinvest operates out of United Arab Emirates; Chembulk Tankers, Interlake Steamship and Rand Logistics subsidiaries - Grand River Navigation and Lower Lakes Towing - are based in the Northeast US region and join existing Veson clients, CSL, Algoma, and Fednav, as major operators within the Great Lakes region.

Veson’s combined, IMOS, IMOSLive, and Veslink boasts nearly 8,000 users from over 200 owners, charterers and operators.

“We take pride in evolving our products and meeting the business requirements of companies,” said Agya Garg, Veson’s vice president, product. “This evolution is not limited to functional solutions, as many organisations have also come to rely upon Veson’s hosted services as a way to control costs, improve performance, and scale their businesses.

“Our client partners are increasingly interested in the benefits of cloud computing and hosted access, which eliminate capital IT investment and provide quick accessibility over the web. This year more than 70% of new clients have opted for IMOSLive and Veslink, rather than self-hosting IMOS on-premise,” he said. 



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