Port maintenance is about ensuring that facilities are in good condition and functioning properly, not only to support operations and logistics, but also to ensure the safety of shipping traffic and all port users.
One digital system for the entire port
Ports cover large areas and often require maintenance of buildings, roads, tugs and machinery. The combination of salt water, changing weather conditions and intensive use places high demands on ongoing and correct maintenance.
With INEXTIA’s user-friendly tree structure, you can bring all port maintenance areas together in one digital system. The system makes it possible to:
Create an overview of facilities and equipment
Plan, register and follow up on all maintenance
Get full history and transparency across areas
Collaborate effectively across departments such as security, operations, facility and service
Manage jobs directly during rounds in the port area via the INEXTIA App
Get all your documentation under control with INEXTIA
Port facilities consist of many technical systems, facilities and equipment that require regular and documented maintenance. From quays and piers exposed to salt water and wear and tear, to crane systems with high safety requirements, to electrical installations, pumps, buildings and emergency response equipment.
With INEXTIA, you can gather all documentation in one place, and the entire history is easily accessible – both from computer and mobile devices. This ensures that you can quickly find the necessary documentation in the event of a control or inspection from the Danish Maritime Authority or other authorities.
Ports are used by many different people, such as employees, shipping companies, cargo carriers, tenants and visitors. Therefore, it is important that errors and needs can be quickly reported and handled. INEXTIA makes it easy for both internal and external users to submit job requests. Using QR codes, employees, tenants and visitors can easily report a bug if they notice a problem. This ensures quick response and better follow-up without disrupting the port’s daily operations.