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ShipDocs Crew at the Maritime Economy Forum Gdynia 2025

ShipDocs Crew at the Maritime Economy Forum Gdynia 2025!

Participation of the ShipDocs team in the Maritime Economy Forum Gdynia 2025, one of the key events of the Polish maritime and logistics industry.
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Drowning in Paperwork: bureaucracy is sinking the Maritime Industry

Read article by Jerzy Najmoła on how digitalization can free the maritime industry from paperwork and improve safety at sea. Discover why bureaucracy is draining crews’ time and how modern solutions like ShipDocs can change that.
Maritime University of Gdynia and Transition Technologies-Software Extend Cooperation with a Focus on ShipDocs

Maritime University of Gdynia and Transition Technologies-Software Extend Cooperation with a Focus on ShipDocs

The Maritime University of Gdynia and Transition Technologies-Software are extending their partnership to further develop ShipDocs—a digital tool streamlining port and customs documentation. The collaboration highlights how academia and business can jointly drive innovation in the maritime sector.
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Marine fleet management software: How digital Port Documentation and e-LogBooks Streamline Ship Operations.

Discover how marine fleet management software with digital port documentation and e-logbooks helps shipping companies boost efficiency, compliance, and sustainability.
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Bureaucracy in Shipping – Article by Capt. Jerzy Najmola Published in AFCAN

Excessive paperwork is a growing challenge in maritime operations. Capt. Jerzy Najmola explores its impact on efficiency and navigation in his article, first published in CESMA Newsletter and now featured in AFCAN.