As with many regulations, the usefulness and necessity may not always be immediately clear. For example, they can be surrounded by a lot of bureaucracy and apparently useless administration. Yet safety is becoming increasingly important. From the news A grab from...
Why did we launch MXSuite in 2009? Weren’t there alternatives? Why then our software? That question is fairly easy to answer. It’s in our genes. We want to help shipping companies and ship owners solve their daily challenges. And in order to do that, we use MXSuite as...
That said, Excel can also be a bother, especially when it’s used for the wrong purposes. I know that some things can be used for a range of different purposes – even those for which they weren’t intended – but you have to draw the line somewhere. That’s why we don’t...
However, another event from May 2009 has in fact stuck with me. After around six months of intensive contact between Romania and the Netherlands, May 2009 saw the release of MXSuite version 1.0 for the maritime sector. This initial version was not nearly as extensive...
Reliability Structure can be added in several ways. A big planning board has as big advantage that in case of power failure, the due date of certificates still can be guarded. But, what in case of a fire? And how does the communication between office and ship run?...
Personal data close at hand So, it is of the utmost importance that your employees’ personal data are registered correctly. The MXSuite Crewing module provides you with a tool to do so easily and clearly, both aboard and in the office. Master data, evaluations, visa...