NAVTOR boosts development muscle with new base in Poland

Pole position – (l to r) NAVTOR’s Anders Holme, Jacek Maszota and Tor Svanes

NAVTOR has today opened a new office in Gdansk, Poland, dedicated to accelerating development of cloud-based and AI solutions for customers seeking an increasingly integrated approach to optimising performance and e-Navigation. The maritime technology firm, which delivers products and services to over 7,000 vessels worldwide, is tapping into a local IT talent pool already prized by companies such as Amazon, Boeing and Intel, all of whom have bases in the city, adding to its existing software development network in Houston, St Petersburg, and Egersund, Norway.

NAVTOR CEO Tor Svanes sees the move as a continuation of the firm’s evolution, as it creates a far-reaching product portfolio built on the foundations of its e-Navigation and smart shipping expertise.

Integrated ambition

“It’s always been our vision to take the enhanced efficiency, safety, transparency and control we bring to clients through our e-Navigation innovations and translate that into a broader, integrated smart shipping solution,” Svanes comments.

“Earlier this year, when we launched fleet management application NavFleet and acquired Houston’s Tres Solutions, we announced our arrival into the performance optimisation arena. This is an area where we see huge potential – for both ourselves and our clients – utilising our unique digital ecosystem, which seamlessly connects ships, shore and entire organisations, to unlock the power of data and drive better business decision making. The move into Poland should be seen in that context: creating a world class development team to deliver world class, integrated and truly transformative solutions.”

Pole position

NAVTOR has recruited experienced maritime software engineer Jacek Maszota to lead the office as Country Manager. He will now be building a team of developers in a city that blends digital talent with maritime heritage and understanding.

“NAVTOR’s ambition was clear from our first meeting,” Maszota explains. “The firm is already number one in e-Navigation and has its sights firmly set on emulating that success in performance optimisation – connecting the digital dots to give clients a full picture understanding of maritime operations and business. Personally, I saw that as a unique opportunity and am greatly looking forward to building a team to help realise that potential.”

Delivering a difference

NAVTOR CTO Anders Holme says the firm is rapidly growing both its product offering and technical team, with 15 new recruits over the space of the last year alone. The investment in Poland, he says, is part of a carefully structured growth strategy:

“We want to control our own destiny, delivering innovations (and benefits) to customers that no one else can. To achieve that we need a network of expert internal resources, with the best minds focused exclusively on solving the challenges our industry faces day-in, day-out. We strongly believe our solutions can help enable greener, safer, more profitable operations for vessels everywhere. With Jacek and his team onboard we can accelerate development and help our customers stay ahead of the competition.”

The Polish team will focus on the development and implementation of cloud solutions (based on the Microsoft Azure service) and AI-enhanced monitoring and decision support tools.

NAVTOR’s product suite includes innovations such as digital chart table NavStation, fleet management and performance optimisation tool NavFleet, unique Passage Planning software, and the type-approved cyber secure data gateway NavBox, amongst other solutions. The Norwegian-headquartered business, traditionally recognised for its ENC-based offer, now provides products and services to customers in over 60 countries worldwide.

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About NAVTOR


NAVTOR has established itself as a world leader in e-Navigation since launching in 2011, providing innovative e-Navigation solutions, and as a total supplier of navigational products and services for the maritime sector. The company strives to make life easier for navigators, and safer and more efficient for shipowners, ship managers and operators. In 2012 the firm released the world’s first type approved Pay As You Sail ENC service, and followed in 2014 with the launch of NavStation, the world’s first digital chart table. Moving into vessel and fleet monitoring and performance solutions, NavFleet was released in early 2021, further strengthening the e-Navigation suite developed by NAVTOR. The company has grown quickly and today serve customers in over 60 countries, with 7000 active vessels having NAVTOR products onboard. To serve NAVTORs customers, a network of 20 offices, subsidiaries and distributors are located worldwide, spanning Norway, Singapore, Japan, Sweden, Germany, Russia, the United States, and the United Kingdom.

For further details please see www.navtor.com

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