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One of diize’s key objectives of 2021, more sharply defined: this quarter, is to complete the top 500 sea ports globally within their Always on Board coverage.

To do this, diize will need to inspect all the port call documents from the local port authorities, map them into their application and test the output.

diize includes all Italian ports in their coverage

With Always on Board, captains are able to process the port call administration up to 7.5 times faster

Last week, their team completed Italy! With this step, diize has included all 359 Italian ports in their coverage in one fell swoop. They still have a few steps to take to complete Europe, such as Russia, but they are also looking ahead to Asia.

With Always on Board, captains are able to process the port call administration up to 7.5 times faster and offering the easiest way to do it! Always on Board has coverage with over 2,500 ports in Europe, including Italy.

Always on Board application is directly usable

Their Always on Board application is directly usable. No special software, hardware or installation is required. Only a brief instruction will suffice. And of course, they like to help with setting up the first port call.

For those who would like to know more on Always on Board, check the free replay of their 22-minutes online demo. Or contact diize for more information. They are happy to help in any way possible.

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