Bulkore Chartering Chooses ShipDecision

November 8, 2010

New York based Bulkore Chartering Inc. has selected ShipDecision technology to support its maritime cargo brokerage business.“We exchange a tremendous number of emails and critical documents with our business partners on a daily basis, and must carefully track and manage both vessel and cargo movement,” explained Broker Marygrace Collins.  “The ShipDecision system helps us handle our day-to-day business with maximum efficiency. The system lets us track the work that each other has handled, so there is no more repetition of efforts.”

“We are very pleased that our Maritime solution has been selected by Bulkore,” commented Albert Carbone, President of Stelvio Inc., the company behind ShipDecision. “Bulkore is a well respected brokerage and we are delighted to have earned their trust.”

ShipDecision is a Maritime Software as a Service (SaaS) solution that helps organize the sharing and use of information among business partners in the Maritime sector. Accessible from anywhere an internet connection is available, and protected through banking-level encryption, ShipDecision intelligently processes data, documents and communications related to each voyage.  Every piece of information received is safely secured in an electronic vault which can be accessed by authorized users who need to work with the information.  This also provides a tamper-proof audit trail of all business activities. The web-based architecture removes the need for in-house servers and complex IT infrastructure.With specific modules for Brokers, Operators, Charterers, Surveyors, Agents, Insurers and Registries, ShipDecision saves time, reduces costs, and helps create a competitive advantage. It can be customized to suit an organization’s business needs and to mirror an organization’s business processes. Teams using the system gain better control of the information needed to make decisions.

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