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DNV’s new Mobile Inspection App helps ship owners and managers digitalise and streamline the workflow, recording and follow-up of their onboard safety inspections. The app also provides onshore staff with instant access to the results.

Many shipping companies are aware of the possibility of inconsistent or incomplete safety reporting and limited possibilities for gaining useful analytics, if inspectors are using non-digitalised reporting methods.

ShipManager’s new solution

The solution is designed for all kinds of safety inspections by owners and managers

ShipManager’s new solution takes maritime safety and quality processes to a new level of usability and availability. The Mobile Inspection App enables reporting online or offline on all devices, whether laptop, desktop, mobile or tablet.

The solution is designed for all kinds of safety inspections by owners and managers, including planned inspections and ad-hoc vessel inspections. It is easy to capture the results of an inspection directly on site through text, audio, photos and videos.

This improves the quality and accuracy of descriptions for findings, making it easier to determine the actions that need to be carried out, and with less risk of missing important information. 

Mobile Inspection App used key customers

We have been piloting the Mobile Inspection App for some time and really appreciate how easy it is to have an immediate and full overview of the inspection results onboard for our team to analyse,” said Captain Aleksejs Sidorenko, the Managing Director for LSC.

Using the Mobile Inspection App with ShipManager Analyser, ship managers can track their company’s safety performance more easily and identify potential improvements through state-of-the-art dashboards.

Standardisation across the fleet

The Mobile Inspection App helps streamline workflows and improves data quality"

With the configuration options in ShipManager QHSE’s Safety Management Reporting module, users can easily create and configure the company’s own inspection templates, checklists and ratings. These are then made available on mobile devices through the Mobile Inspection App, ensuring standardisation across the entire company and fleet.

At DNV, we are committed to supporting our customers in their digitalisation journey, by building the software they need,” said Torsten Kappel, the Head of Ship Product Line, Digital Solutions at DNV, adding “The Mobile Inspection App helps streamline workflows and improves data quality, which again will help our customers meet their safety KPIs.

ShipManager solutions, part of DNV’s software portfolio

The ShipManager solutions are part of DNV’s maritime software portfolio for ship management and operations, installed on board approximately 7000 vessels worldwide.

ShipManager provides modules for technical management, procurement, hull integrity management, dry docking, QHSE, crewing and business intelligence.

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