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UAB-Online & Systems Navigator Expand Integrated Solution

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Kate Rainford

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UAB-Online and Systems Navigator have shared results of their expanding collaboration. Since announcing their partnership in early 2024, the companies have implemented their joint solution at more than ten liquid bulk terminals, confirming its scalability and operational value for terminals, shipping agents, and other maritime stakeholders.

Hans Bobeldijk, CEO UAB-Online and Vincent de Gast, Business Director, Systems Navigator

Vincent de Gast, business director at Systems Navigator says: ‘We’re not just connecting systems. We’re connecting people, workflows and decisions. Together we deliver a digital environment where all parties work from the same data, in real time.’

The joint approach brings together Systems Navigator’s planning platform, Dropboard, and UAB-Online’s cloud-based collaboration platform. Dropboard delivers predictive planning, scheduling, and berth optimisation. UAB-Online supports pre-arrival workflows, operational documents, and communication with all relevant stakeholders.

The API integration between the two systems creates a single, user-friendly environment where terminals and supply chain partners collaborate more efficiently. Users benefit from one login, one source of truth, and seamless access to planning and visit data.

Hans Bobeldijk, CEO of UAB-Online, says: ‘Our customers no longer have to ask who is next at the jetty. They see it. They know it. That saves time and reduces friction in day-to-day operations.’

The joint solution is currently in use at over ten terminals, including those operated by Liquin, Chane, and Vesta Terminals. These implementations span a variety of operational contexts and local system setups. In each case, the combination of Dropboard and UAB-Online has enabled better communication, faster decision-making, and greater operational consistency.

Examples of operational improvements include:

  • UAB-Online:
  • Real-time data sharing across all stakeholders, reducing manual communication and improving coordination
  • Automated pre-arrival checks and document handling, improving compliance and accelerating operational readiness

The collaboration has proven to be easily replicable across sites. The plug-and-play nature of the integration makes onboarding for new customers more efficient. Terminals with legacy systems can benefit from immediate digitalisation without overhauling their IT infrastructure.

According to both teams, this standardised approach can serve as a blueprint for port call planning and communication in the liquid bulk sector. The partnership has already established a strong position in the ARA region and is being extended to international operations.

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