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With so many digital solutions out there, the challenge isn’t just technology—it’s integration, usability, and execution, says Alok Srivastava, the managing director of GeoServe, a voyage management solution, days ahead of his visit to Switzerland to attend Geneva Dry, the world’s premier commodities shipping summit.
“Most tools solve just one problem, leaving operators juggling multiple systems. That’s where we stand out,” Srivastava claims.
Customers want simpler, smarter, and more connected solutions, he argues, pointing out that today most owners are stuck managing multiple platforms and tools for bunkering, routing, port disbursements, laytime, and emissions—leading to inefficiencies, errors, and lost time.
GeoServe offers an end-to-end voyage management solution—from support during pre-fixture to post-fixture execution and post-voyage finalisation and analysis.
“Instead of disconnected tools, we provide a unified ecosystem that improves efficiency, transparency, and financial predictability,”: he says, something he’s keen to show delegates attending next week’s Geneva Dry.
“Geneva Dry is more than just a conference – it’s a strong platform for meaningful discussions on the challenges and opportunities shaping the industry,” says Srivastava.
With more than 800 confirmed delegates, the sold out Geneva Dry reconvenes for its second edition at the Hotel President Wilson on Monday.
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