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Turkish shipping company Kaptanoglu to deploy Infinity Plus technology on its ships

byCustoms Today Report
07/02/2015
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ANKARA: Turkish shipping company Kaptanoglu is to deploy its Infinity Plus communications management technology on its ships, following a three month trial of the system.

Kaptanoglu operates a fleet of 11 bulkers and tankers, with the initial order calling for eight of Kaptanoglu’s vessels to be equipped with the Infinity Plus system.

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Deployment will begin this month and is scheduled to be completed by April, with an additional order then expected to follow, Navarino says.

According to Navarino, Infinity Plus will enable virtualisation of Kaptanoglu’s existing Planned Maintenance Systems, as well as file synchronisation and VoIP communication between the company’s shore-based offices and its ships. Navarino says there are also plans for crew welfare options to be introduced via the Infinity platform at a later date.

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