Electronic logbook for ships
(software) Napa
NAPA Log is a platform for Electronic Logbooks
The NAPA Log consists of two components: a Ship Module and the Office Module. The Ship Module is for gathering, entering and relaying data to the Office Module. The Office Module is a system for receiving, viewing and storing the data received from ship systems. It builds up a fleet-wide database for reporting the data received.
NAPA Electronic Logbook - To replace traditional logbooks
The Ship Module of the NAPA Log is the main component of the electronic logbook system. It records all traditional logbook data in great detail with a minimal amount of user input. The system has online interfaces to navigation and vessel automation systems. The amount of logged data is limited only by the onboard systems.
All of the data entered into the electronic logbook is authenticated and cannot be altered afterwards; the Ship Module data are thus considered a replacement for traditional logbooks. Proper back-up routines ensure that the data is stored securely for an extended period. Initially the system includes all data fields found in traditional logbooks. The system is structured in such a way that additional data (e.g. company-specific logbooks, etc.) can be incorporated with relative ease.
From the ships, the logbook data are transferred to the Office Module for viewing and further processing. The electronic logbook data can be used for various reports and follow-up of performance.
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