New AI-powered Planned Maintenance System (PMS) offers predictive analytics and proactive maintenance solutions for maritime operators.
Gurgaon, Haryana, India, 4th Nov 2024 – VoyageX AI, a leader in maritime technology, proudly announces the launch of its advanced Ship Maintenance Software, a powerful Planned Maintenance System (PMS) now available with a complimentary three-month trial. This innovative software is designed to optimize vessel planned maintenance, providing maritime operators with an AI-driven solution to streamline maintenance processes, reduce downtime, and improve operational efficiency.
VoyageX AI Planned Maintenance System redefines traditional approaches to fleet maintenance by harnessing predictive analytics. The software analyzes historical data and real-time conditions, enabling maritime operators to address potential maintenance needs proactively before they lead to costly repairs. Through this introductory trial access, VoyageX AI provides immediate value to operators seeking to strengthen fleet performance, streamline compliance, and reduce unforeseen operational disruptions.
Key Features of VoyageX AI Ship Maintenance Software:
- AI-Powered Predictive Analytics: Leverages machine learning to forecast maintenance needs, allowing operators to take preventative actions that minimize downtime and extend equipment life.
- Customizable Maintenance Scheduling: Enables maritime operators to create tailored schedules for vessel planned maintenance based on unique operational requirements, enhancing preventive maintenance practices.
- Seamless Compliance Tracking: Tracks all maintenance activities to meet regulatory standards, helping operators avoid penalties and ensuring adherence to international maritime regulations.
- Real-Time Monitoring and Alerts: Provides live insights on equipment status and maintenance progress, empowering operators with the ability to make data-driven adjustments for optimal vessel performance.
- Detailed Reporting: Generates comprehensive reports on maintenance activities, compliance, and performance, giving maritime operators the insights needed to optimize their fleet operations.
“This three-month trial provides maritime operators the opportunity to experience the full potential of proactive maintenance,” said Manish Gupta, CEO of VoyageX AI. “Our Planned Maintenance System brings powerful, data-driven insights to fleet management, enabling operators to reduce costs, improve efficiency, and meet industry standards with confidence.”
This launch follows the recent introduction of VoyageX AI Crew Management Software, which provides a comprehensive solution for enhancing crew welfare and operational efficiency. By integrating both maintenance and crew management tools, VoyageX AI empowers maritime operators to manage key areas of fleet and crew operations holistically, ensuring seamless functionality and support for their maritime teams.
Availability
Maritime operators can access the three-month trial of the Planned Maintenance System (PMS) by visiting https://voyagex.ai/planned-maintenance-system-pms/.
About VoyageX AI
VoyageX AI is a leading provider of AI-driven maritime solutions, enhancing fleet management, regulatory compliance, and crew operations. With a focus on innovation and sustainability, VoyageX AI equips maritime professionals with tools for optimized efficiency, compliance, and fleet resilience.
Media Contact
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Contact Person: Manish Gupta
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Contact Number: +918826485123
Address: Plot no 140, Sector 43
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City: Gurgaon
State: Haryana
Country: India
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