Oceanly and Nagarro partner to deliver smarter maritime AI and fleet performance solutions

Oceanly, a leading provider of digital solutions for the maritime industry, has announced a strategic partnership with Nagarro, a global leader in digital engineering. Together, the companies will integrate Oceanly’s strength in delivering maritime operational data with Nagarro’s strengths in AI, ERP integration, and large-scale digital engineering expertise to transform this data into real-time, actionable insights for the maritime industry.

The alliance arrives at a critical juncture, as the industry faces mounting pressure to reduce costs, meet stringent environmental regulations, and navigate increasingly complex operations. The two companies have already developed a working model that demonstrates the combined power of their platforms.

Key benefits for new and existing clients include:

· Enhanced efficiency & sustainability: From fuel optimisation to emissions monitoring, the partnership supports operators in achieving regulatory compliance and environmental goals.

· Immediate operational value: Shipowners and vessel operators can expect data-driven and informed decision-making, streamlined workflows, and measurable cost savings from day one.

· Future-ready innovation: With automated reporting, AI-powered dashboards and recommendations, shipowners can now expect scalable, intelligent systems that evolve with the industry’s needs.

Building on this collaboration, the two companies are developing a breakthrough solution to seamlessly upgrade legacy PMS, CMMS, and procurement systems to Oceanly’s state-of-the-art, cloud-based platform. This innovation will enable shipping companies with extensive installations of older software to transition to Oceanly’s modern system far more quickly and cost-effectively than any solution currently available.

The partnership also leverages Oceanly’s proven data collection tool, in operation for nearly a decade, and fully tested with most major machine automation brands and protocols.

“Our mission at Oceanly is to future-proof shipping with advanced fleet performance solutions,” said Frederik Lerche-Tornoe (pictured, centre), CEO at Oceanly. “This partnership makes it easier for shipowners to adopt smarter systems without overhauling their infrastructure. Together with Nagarro, we are turning complexity into clarity, helping the maritime sector achieve safety, efficiency, and sustainability at scale.”

Tom Buhl (left), Senior Business Development Advisor, Nagarro said, “A winning AI strategy in maritime focuses on moving from descriptive data to prescriptive intelligence, turning information into actionable insights that drive efficiency, safety, and sustainability. Together, Oceanly and Nagarro are well-positioned to assist our maritime clients to generate new value/KPIs and savings well integrated into their ecosystem."

Harsh Narula (right), Co-lead - Ground Transportation & Logistics, Nagarro, said, “Nagarro’s AI solutions will complement Oceanly’s best-in-class solutions by unlocking vast mines of hidden data. Our AI solution–Ginger AI–will work in tandem with Oceanly Performance to identify patterns, proactively detect anomalies, and possibly identify issues with the fleet well in advance. This offers a promise to boost the efficiency of our maritime partners, gives them vast insights into their fleet performance, and aids in reducing the chances of vessel failures.”

The next phase of this partnership will expand Oceanly’s maritime intelligence solutions, including advanced voyage reporting, emissions tracking, and predictive maintenance, while leveraging Nagarro’s engineering expertise to ensure scalable and intuitive integration.

Together, Oceanly and Nagarro are committed to accelerating the shipping industry’s digital transformation, offering solutions that improve efficiency, enhance safety, and drive sustainability across global fleets.

 

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