CORSICA Linea converts several systems to SERTICA to simplify and align across their modern fleet of passenger and freight vessels.
Logimatic can once again welcome a new shipping company to the family. This time the French CORSICA Linea is converting existing CMMS and procurement systems to SERTICA.
CORSICA Linea continues to grow their business by adding new vessels to the fleet. To ensure high data quality and increased performance, they have chosen to simplify and align the technical management with one software.
Jean-David Paoli, Project Manager at CORSICA Linea tells, “We take fleet management to the next level having a modern tool for both maintenance and procurement. Everything is centralized, which saves us a lot of time and work. It also makes it easier for us to add new vessels to our fleet in the future.”
Jens Ipsen, Project Manager at Logimatic explains, “By converting all systems to SERTICA, we have simplified and aligned fleet management with structured maintenance data. With a standardized component structure, CORSICA Linea can manage maintenance jobs centrally.”
Pierre-Laurent Richaud, Project Manager at CORSICA Linea tells, “The beauty of SERTICA is that our entire organization can track and trace maintenance and procurement in the same system. We have had to change some internal processes to fit the system, but it actually turns out to be an advantage for us, because it increases consistency and alignment across the vessels.”
During the implementation, CORSICA Linea has prioritized to discuss the processes and system with the crew, and they have already received very positive feedback. Jean-David Paoli tells, “The crew manage to use the system even before they complete the training. I believe this is a clear sign of a user-friendly and intuitive system.”
About CORSICA Linea
- Established in 2016 and based in Marseille
- Fast-growing business with 1.000 employees
- Operating eight vessels, two ferries and six mixed freighters
- Operating in the passenger and freight segments in the Mediterranean area