With 14 modules covering all daily operations, Company President, Benoit Faure, claims that Deep Blue has been designed to be used by all crew onboard, with each person having a personalised dashboard depending upon position. Also for managers and owners, Deep Blue becoming a reliable communication tool between the board, the management and the owner’s representatives.
A quick glance at their website confirms this is certainly an all- encompassing product offering everything from yacht accounting procedures (expenses, budgets, payments, reports), crew personal data certificates and HR management (work schedules, rest days etc), through to a series of other modules connected to the global yacht maintenance and general safety management system of the yacht.
In this case, the Maintenance module is inter-linked with the Logbook, Spare Parts and Equipment List modules, so that
GREAT CIRCLE SYSTEMS Triton Administrator 5 (T5™) is a comprehensive data management system for new builds, operations, and refits. T5 is not reliant on the internet, yet is an independent browser-based platform designed to meet the daily operational needs of vessels, and can be used on desktops and any mobile device. T5 manages all administrative functions including logging, maintenance, scheduling and reporting, accounting, crew management, inventory management, ordering, contacts, work lists, ISM / ISPS compliance, cruising logs, guest services, and more. GCS also offers training, data entry and synchronisation with onshore management systems. For more details Tel: +1 954-903-0065 or visit
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iBOS iBos specialise in superyacht solutions either on-board the yacht or with a shore based administration staff and/or Management companies. Their widely used Crew Management Solution called Cello Marine can manage your crew personal details, crew certification requirements, leave scheduler and payroll. To compliment Cello Marine, iBos specialises in developing a full range of multi-currency financials, including expenses with access financials and bespoke marine specific document management, using Laserfiche. All their solutions can either stand alone or interface together to complete all administration requirements. For more details Tel: +44 (0) 1624 612343 or visit
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repair and service ‘kits’ can be defined and assigned to various maintenance tasks.
An advocate of the long-term future of management software, Benoit told us: “I believe software like Deep Blue Soft will be integrated by Shipyards during construction. Not just large yachts, but small pleasure boats should be delivered to their owners and crew with full management software, capable of covering all aspects of yacht management.”
“Yacht documentation/manuals given to crew under paper format should be organised as a digitalised database, with the possibility for shipyards to amend these documents
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