Ivy Marine Obtains SUB M Certification
Helm Operations assisted Ivy Marine, LLC obtain its SUB M TSMS Certification. Ivy Marine, LLC, a two-towboat company out of Mobile, AL is now the third and smallest company in the United States to obtain their TSMS Certificate. Ivy Marineâs President. âBefore Helm CONNECT, we used a paper-based system for all of our required forms and reports on the boats. Helm CONNECT allowed us to increase efficiency across the business, streamlining functions like compliance, inventory management and preventative maintenance.
Helm CONNECT Secures ClassNK Type Approval
Canadian maritime software company, Helm Operations, a ClassNK subsidiary, sai dit has earned Class Type Approval for its planned maintenance software, Helm CONNECT. On September 1, 2017 after a detailed review process, Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK), issued a Type Approval Certificate for Helm CONNNECT as a recognized planned maintenance software system. ClassNK is a member of the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS). IACS members recognize and accept Type Approvals from other society members, thereby allowing any ship owner to implement the Helm CONNECT software as their planned maintenance tracking system. âThis is a historic moment for our organization. For many years we have been the market leader in maritime software for the global tug and barge industry.
essDOCS Wins Tender for BHP Billiton Doc Prep Solution
essDOCS has won a tender to develop and deliver a document preparation (Doc Prep) solution for major mining & trading conglomerate BHP Billitonâs Marketing business. The project fits within BHP Billiton Marketingâs global Touchless Order Fulfilment initiative, which aims to take all processes, from goods ordering to delivery, paperless. After implanting a single instance of SAP, BHP Billiton Marketing determined it needed a standardised Doc Prep solution to cover various trades â ranging from iron ore, coal and copper to uranium â across 21 of its offices in 14 countries. CargoDocs will interface with BHP Billitonâs 1SAP, plus a number of legacy solutionsâŚ
essDOCS Opens Americas Headquarters
U.S. Provider of shipping & trade eDocs solutions essDOCS announced its expansion to the U.S. with the opening of a regional Americas headquarters office in Hoboken, New Jersey. The U.S. office enhances essDOCSâ ability to manage and support its customers across the entire Americas region, while also acting as a sales hub for expansion of the companyâs cornerstone offering, CargoDocs. essDOCS CEO Alexander Goulandris said, âThe opening of our new Americas headquarters marks another step in our commitment to provide regional support for our customers.
Canada's Helm Operations Acquired by ClassNK
ClassNK has announced the acquisition of Victoria, Canada-based maritime software company Helm Operations. The deal was hailed by both parties as two world-class companies joining forces to improve safety and operational efficiency in the marine industry, while greatly enhancing the success and capabilities of both organizations. Tokyo-based ClassNK is one of the worldâs largest classification societies, providing safety and certification services for more than 8,600 ships, representing about 20% of the global merchant fleet. Founded in 1999, Helm Operations has grown to become a leading provider of manning, maintenance, dispatch, and HSQE software to the workboat and offshore industriesâŚ
Bordelon Chooses Helm Operations Software
Edoc Systems Group, developers of Helm Marine Operations Software (Helm), confirmed that Offshore Supply Vessel provider, Bordelon Marine, has chosen Helm HSQE Manager and Helm Onboard to manage their vessel maintenance, safety and compliance. Helm Onboard will be installed on all Bordelon vessels, but the first installation will be on their new Stingray series 260â class DP2 OSV, which is slated for sea trials in May 2013. Helm, which is approaching its 15th anniversary, will provide a digitized layer of efficiency to Bordelonâs already exceptional safety record. The software provides a central system for Bordelon to manage their inspections and audits as well as any deficiencies, non-conformities, or observations that may arise.
Svitzer Chooses Edoc and Helm Marine Operations Software
Edoc Systems Group, developers of Helm Marine Operations Software (Helm), said that global towage provider, Svitzer A/S has chosen Helm Dispatch Manager and Helm Onboard to manage their dispatch and billing functions on shore as well as onboard their vessels. Svitzer is a member of the Maersk Group, with a diverse fleet of more than 500 vessels that operates in over 40 countries around the world. After the completion of the Scandinavian implementation Helm will be a rolled out to Svitzerâs operations in Europe, Australasia, Middle East and the Americas. www.svitzer.com www.edocgroup.com
(Sub) Chapter M Finally Surfaces
For inland operators, Compliance, Safety & Technology make for heavy river traffic as software providers descend on a rapidly approaching, potentially lucrative niche market. Is there a panacea for subchapter M? Pending USCG Subchapter âMâ (SubM) regulations will eventually require towing operators to implement safety standards and use safety management systems, or alternatively, allow for an annual Coast Guard inspection regime. The new rules are expected to allow towing vessel organizations to customize their approach to meeting the requirements, while providing oversight using audits, inspections, and reviews of safety data. As many as 5,000 vessels and their operators will eventually feel the impact of the so-called subchapter M rules.
SCF Liquids Chooses Helm Marine Ops Software
Edoc has confirmed that SCF Liquids (SCF) has chosen Helm Marine Operations software (Helm) to run itsoperations. SCF Liquids is part of Seacor Holdings Inc.'s Inland River Services business segment and a sister company to SCF Marine Inc. Together, the business segment owns, operates, invests in and markets inland river transportation equipment. âWe are thrilled to welcome SCF Liquids to the Helm family,â said Ron deBruyne, CEO and Founder of Edoc Systems Group, developers of Helm.
Inventing the iBoat
It all started back in the mid 1990âs when the seemingly new fangled internet became a tangible information portal for home computer users. As the prohibitive costs started to dissipate, the so called âeâ-volution took off, thus making access to email, blogs, and personalized web pages more tangible and popular, even to the point of being expected. Today, the internet has nearly become lifeblood and people are all but helpless without some form of streaming connection to the information superhighway.
OâConnell Joins Edoc as Regional Sales Manager
Edoc Systems Group Ltd., developers of Helm Marine Operations software, announced that Ged OâConnell will be joining the company as its new Regional Sales Manager. OâConnell, formerly the North American Sales Manager with Jeppesen, a Boeing Company, will manage sales operations for Edoc in the Eastern USA. âWeâre very pleased to bring Ged aboard,â said Bill Reid, President of Edoc. âHis depth of experience on the inland and coastal waterways will be a boon to our expanding company.â OâConnell comes to Edoc with over 35 years of waterways experienceâŚ
Edocâs Helm Software Reports New Customers
Edoc welcomed new customers McAllister Towing and Transportation, Seaspan International and Florida Marine Transporters in 2010. Edoc also reported sales of additional Helm software modules to existing customers Blessey Marine Services and Island Tug & Barge. âWeâre very pleased with the addition of Seaspan, McAllister and Florida Marine,â said Ron deBruyne, CEO of Edoc Systems Group. DeBruyne also explained the increase in current customer sales. âMost new customers initially purchase Helm Dispatch Manager, which centralizes and manages all dispatch and invoicing functions. Once they see its effect on resource allocation and operational efficiencyâŚ
McAllister Towing Turns to HELM
McAllister Towing is moving from its legacy operations system to HELM, a maritime operations software system developed by Edoc Systems Group Ltd. HELMâs operations module will allow McAllister to streamline their dispatching and invoicing processes in their largest port: New York. Afterward HELM will be rolled out across McAllisterâs remaining 11 ports along the U.S. East Coast and the Caribbean over the course of 2010. According to Andrew McAllister, Vice President and Managing Director of IT at McAllister Towing, âWe chose Edocâs HELM system because of their experience with multi-port ship docking operations, and their willingness to tailor their system to our specific needs as part of their customization process. They also changed the user interface to closely match our old system.
Edoc Systems Remains Healthy in Sour Economy
For Victoria marine enterprise software developers Edoc Systems Group, the past years economic storm has been more about riding calm winds and following seas. They are expanding and hiring while others in the software industry have been retrenching and shedding staff. Edoc moved into their current location in the heritage Hartwig Court two years ago and have already outgrown the current space. On the strength of new business, they are in the last stages of hiring additional software developers to join the team of 18 Victoria and Vancouver based existing staff. In the past month, they have hired a new marketing and communications coordinator, and are in the process of renovating additional space, taking over an adjacent 600 sq ft store-front.
TugAssist Releases New Version
Edoc Systems Group Ltd., the makers of TugAssist Marine Dispatching Software and a leader in industrial software, has released version 6.0 of TugAssist and renamed it to HELM: Marine Operations Software. The software will be making its debut at the Pacific Marine Expo and International Workboat Show this year. In response to market demand, HELM has many new features that go beyond what TugAssist offered. From one centralized server, HELM can manage any sized water-based fleet with newly integrated modules such as job scheduling (for tugs, barges, OSVs, water taxis and more), crewing/payroll, maintenance, invoicing, reporting, GPS/AIS vessel tracking, web portals, and ship-to-shore data transfer.
EDOC Celebrates 10th Anniversary
Edoc Systems Group Ltd., a software company for the marine and forestry industries, is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. âWe see this as a great chance to thank our customers first and foremost. The original three customers that helped get this company going in the beginning are still with us today â we truly appreciate the loyalty and weâre looking forward to partnering with them for another 10 years,â said Ron deBruyne, President of Edoc. Edoc had humble beginnings working on makeshift desks in the back office of a tug company. Thinking back to those early days deBruyne said, âThat environment gave us the first important lesson â listen to your customers to find the true problem they want solved.
Edoc'sHELM Selected by Penn Maritime
Connecticut-based Penn Maritime Inc. (Penn) has selected Edocâs HELM Marine Operations Software to replace their existing scheduling and invoicing system. Pennâs current fleet of 19 barges and 13 tugs that operate along the east coast, gulf coast and west coast of the United States will have their voyages scheduled, tracked, and invoiced through HELM. Since Pennâs business is focused on bulk tanker barging it presented a unique situation for which HELM was adapted. HELM will solve many problems users face in Pennâs current system. HELMâs flexibility makes it perfect for Pennâs high volume of business and constantly changing business requirements. By providing a graphical user interface to plot the vesselâs voyages, the system provides another tool for users to efficiently plan schedules.