Sea, a technology spin-off from Clarksons Group, has announced that it will integrate Spot Ship’s AI email parser solution into its platform. This integration will automate the vessel and cargo matching process, eliminating the need for manual extraction of information from thousands of emails. The data from Spot Ship will power decision-making processes such as the availability of relevant vessels, fleet tracking, and live market information. This collaboration aims to save time, drive operational efficiencies, and provide additional insights for Sea’s customers.
Spot Ship’s AI email parser solution is known for its accuracy, with a level of 95% plus accuracy. This high level of accuracy is crucial for the software to be effective in digitizing freight chartering workflows. The deal with Sea is part of Spot Ship’s shift from solely selling its own broker solution to also becoming a technology partner for industry players with their own platforms. Spot Ship is also raising capital for further technology research and development, with plans for a fourth round of funding around the end of the year.
This collaboration between Sea and Spot Ship will streamline the vessel and cargo matching process, saving time and improving operational efficiencies. By automating previously manual processes, Sea’s customers will have access to data-driven insights that can support their market competitiveness. Spot Ship’s AI email parser solution is known for its high accuracy, making it an ideal partner for Sea’s efforts to digitize freight chartering workflows. This collaboration is part of Spot Ship’s strategy to become a technology partner for industry players, in addition to selling its own broker solution. Spot Ship is also raising capital for further technology research and development.
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