The partnership will leverage Procureship’s innovative e-procurement platform, which utilises automation and Machine Learning, to increase the efficiency of Oldendorff Carriers’ procurement operations, provide access to a greater number of global marine suppliers and service providers and bolster its data-driven decision-making capabilities.
The move comes as Oldendorff Carriers, which operates over 675 bulkers and transports about 380 million tons of bulk cargo annually, continues to drive the sustainability efforts of its fleet of Capesize, Panamax, Supramax, Handysize, and Transshipment vessels to reduce its carbon footprint and cut costs.
With the addition of Oldendorff Carriers to the platform, Procureship now has more than 2,000 vessels from over 80 fleet owners and operators utilising their system, making it one of the world’s fastest growing digital platforms in the maritime space.
Oldendorff Carriers is the latest German shipowner to utilise the Procureship platform, following Neu Seeschiffahrt, Orion Reederei, TB Marine, and Zeaborn Ship Management, as the Greek e-procurement provider continues to collaborate with more European ship owners, operators and managers.