RightShip, a digital maritime platform, has announced the debut of three new subscription tiers for its data and services for owners and managers: RightFLEET Starter, RightFLEET Lite, and RightFLEET Enterprise.
This new tiered model guarantees that all ship owners and managers, regardless of fleet size, have access to critical RightShip insights and data.
RightFLEET is intended to assist ship owners and management in optimising vessel performance, reducing operating hazards, and improving environmental credentials.
Subscribers may access and monitor their entire fleet’s Safety Scores, greenhouse gas (GHG) ratings, and RightShip Inspection outcomes. They can also provide critical data to keep their ratings and obtain a priority evaluation from RightShip specialists.
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The introduction of three RightFLEET levels aims to guarantee access to important data for ship owners and managers, enabling subscribers to select the amount of vessels they require, beginning with a single vessel.
RightFLEET Starter is intended for ship owners or customers who are interested in the product; RightFLEET Lite is intended for owners and managers with small fleets of up to 10 vessels; and RightFLEET Enterprise is intended for larger fleets and includes features such as custom vessel and company lists, notifications, and a vessel activity timeline.
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RightShip Head of Commercial, Andy Symonds, said: “The new tiered RightFLEET system is a game-changer for ship owners and managers who want to secure more charter contracts and increase their profitability in today’s challenging market.
“RightFLEET gives them access to the same data and insights that charterers use to make their decisions, enabling them to proactively manage their fleet performance, reputation, and sustainability. RightFLEET is also a great way to demonstrate their commitment to safety and environmental excellence, which are increasingly important factors for charterers and regulators.”