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SITA’s SmartSea has power to reshape maritime sector

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SITA’s SmartSea has power to reshape maritime sector

SITA, a global leader in technology for the air transport industry, has launched SmartSea through an initial agreement with Columbia Shipmanagement (CSM), a world-class ship manager and maritime service provider. 

SmartSea is the industry’s first company with the power to reshape the maritime sector by facilitating access to the same advanced technology that has already transformed the air transport industry. At the same time, CSM becomes the first SmartSea client to exponentially upscale its operations through this cutting-edge technology.

With this strategic step, SITA is embedding its transformative footprint into the maritime industry, breaking boundaries and simplifying processes for more efficient and profitable operations across the entire value chain. 

 “SITA is taking a bold step into the maritime sector, where our longstanding leadership in aviation can serve to overcome economic and capacity challenges, enhance security and unlock new revenue streams for companies across the industry,” said David Lavorel, SITA CEO. 

“The global maritime industry plays a vital role in fostering economic growth, human development and global connectivity. By facilitating international trade, creating jobs and driving technological innovation, the industry contributes to better living standards and economic prosperity around the
world. 

By using valuable cross-industry synergies and our international reach, we are collaborating with companies such as Columbia Shipmanagement to elevate their operations to the next level. This is a significant step for us, and demonstrates our ability to revolutionise end-to-end travel, regardless of the mode of transport.” 

With 75 years of experience, SITA serves 95% of international destinations in the air travel industry, and over 2 500 airlines, airports, ground handlers and governments all working closely with the company. More than 70 governments and all G20 nations trust SITA solutions, and 85% of international air passengers globally benefit from SITA digital border solutions. 

SITA’s undeniable role in transforming the air industry and shaping it into what it is now, is the strongest proof of the value SITA can provide to the maritime sector.

SITA’s expansion into the maritime sector is clear evidence of its ambition and capacity to boost digital innovation in a sector that, facing similar challenges, can be greatly enhanced by solutions for the air transport industry, estimated to be 10 to 15 years ahead in terms of technology adoption. 

Both the maritime and aviation sectors operate in complex and highly regulated global ecosystems, are capital-intensive and heavily reliant on data and communication, while also facing very similar sustainability requirements. 

Moreover, ports and ship terminals experience the same challenges and opportunities; vessels require turnaround and maintenance, the same as aircraft, and both need to manage crew, passengers, baggage and freight efficiently and with constrained budgets.