
Vessel scheduling, bookings and maintenance — one system for the whole fleet.
A shipping operator managed vessel schedules, port calls, bookings and maintenance across spreadsheets and email. We built a Ship Schedule Management System covering vessels, ports, bookings and maintenance, with real-time reports.
Vessel schedules, port calls and bookings lived in spreadsheets passed around by email, and maintenance was tracked separately. Conflicts surfaced late, utilisation was hard to see, and no one had a single fleet-wide view.
We built a Ship Schedule Management System with modules for vessel management, port management, vessel booking and maintenance management, plus real-time reporting — giving operations one live view of the entire fleet and its schedule.
Scheduling conflicts halved with a single shared calendar. Every vessel's maintenance is now tracked against its schedule. Utilisation and booking reports that took days are produced in real time.
For the first time we can see the whole fleet's schedule and maintenance in one place. Conflicts get caught before they cost us.
Other businesses, other numbers.

Cut month-end close from 7 days to 2, consolidated 4 systems into 1.
A 320-staff FMCG distributor across SG and MY was running Sage for accounts, two different WMS systems and an Excel-based commission engine. We consolidated everything onto PalaERP, with custom modules for trade promotions.

From 40 hours/week of manual document processing to 4 — across 14 document types.
A freight forwarder was processing bills of lading, packing lists, commercial invoices and customs declarations manually. AP, ops and customs staff spent a combined 40 hours/week on data entry. We built a document AI pipeline integrated with their TMS.
Tell us what's breaking. We'll show you what to fix.
A 60-minute call with a senior engineer — no salespeople, no slide deck. You'll leave with a concrete next step, whether or not we work together.