Chevron Corp., and Indian maritime technology company Blue Water Trade Winds Pvt. Ltd, announced the official signing of their contract to implement Blue Water’s “BOSS Voyage Optimisation Suite” on the Chevron’s TC fleet.
Through intelligent voyage optimisation, weather routing, vessel performance analysis, and effective fleet management, the BOSS Suite will support Chevron’s ongoing efforts to deliver lower carbon energy with a greener marine trade.
Adding to the announcement, Capt. Kumaresh Gupta, Managing Director at Blue Water, said: “We are excited to see another oil major among our valued clientele. Throughout the trials, we developed certain customized solutions to suit Chevron’s requirements. By swiftly implementing the requests, the BOSS team showcased the platform’s customizability, scalability, and a zeal to make significant changes to match Chevron’s demands.”
About Chevron: Chevron Corporation is an American multinational energy corporation. One of the largest direct descendant of Standard Oil, and originally known as the Standard Oil Company of California, it is headquartered in San Ramon, California, and active in more than 180 countries.
About Blue Water: The company provides a host of Software as Service for voyage optimisation including its pioneer cargo heating management for tankers. BlueWater employs 100+ personnel in its Dehradun office and currently optimises over 750 vessels of various type for maritime industry leaders, and provides quantifiable savings through a verifiable benchmarking system.
Source: Blue Water Trade Winds Pvt. Ltd.
Tags: Blue Water Trade Winds Pvt. Ltd, BOSS Voyage, Chevron
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