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NYK has activated a new digital platform dedicated to the activities of ship management
The objective is to simplify the procedures for the report transmission
December 3, 2018
Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) has activated a new digital platform, called NiBiKi, dedicated to the activities of ship management. Remembering that, as previews the manual of Safety Management System (SMS), every day the crew of every ship would have to introduce to the society of ship management a relationship on the management of safety, the Japanese shipowning group has explained that in the transmission with conventional means of these information some inefficiencies concerning the crews have been recorded are demanded to write up various relationships and to send them via email to the societies of ship management to the aim to obtain their approval and comes they demanded also to record the press of these relationships.
NYK has specified that, moreover, the coming information from the ships were not used in efficient way because each ship and each society of ship management archiviava these data independently. The Japanese group has explained that the NiBiKi platform is developed own to the aim to reduce the workload of the crews determined from the editing of these relationships and in order to allow an easy sharing and uses of the data by NYK and the societies of ship management.
The shipowning group has announced that it has the intention of develop the platform ulteriorly in order to include to you, among other things, reports on the activities of the crews, for example those relative ones to the formation and the practices. The objective is also to examine the breakdowns to the machinery and the incidents caused from the crews to the aim to reduce them lessened.
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