Columbia Shipmanagement (CSM) is set to enhance operational efficiency on its vessels with a world-first digital Self-Assessment Tool for the new SIRE 2.0 ship inspection program. Developed by Kaiko Systems, the tool enables seafarers to prioritize daily tasks through rank-specific questionnaires, hardware provision, and preparation for each relevant area, facilitating automatic reporting and management of findings. With the Oil Companies International Marine Forum's (OCIMF) SIRE 2.0 regime on the horizon, the digitalized inspection program aims to transform how inspections are conducted and support industry efforts to enhance safety continuously. The Self-Assessment Tool simplifies over 1,200 pages of guidance into a mobile application, allowing vetting managers and technical superintendents to efficiently prepare for inspections and identify risks across fleets. Columbia Shipmanagement selected Kaiko Systems to maximize efficiencies and data-driven technology on its vessels, facilitating real-time data collection for maintenance and inspections. The new tool reaffirms Columbia's commitment to providing its crew with cutting-edge digital solutions for optimal job performance.
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