Wed 18 May 2016 08:54

Eniram opens office in central London


Provider of fuel-saving technology launches office 'in the heart of the London shipping community'.



Eniram Ltd, a provider of fuel-saving technology and data analytics to the shipping industry, has announced that it is expanding its European operations by opening a new office in Central London.

"We are happy to announce that our new office is located in the heart of the London shipping community at 4 Lombard Street adjacent to Bank Underground at Bank Interchange, with easy access to many of our present and future customers," said Captain Jan Wilhelmsson, Vice-President Commercial Shipping, Eniram.

"Central London was a clear choice for us as it is the primary hub for shipping-related services. With digitization making a disruptive entry into all aspects of commercial shipping operations in the next few years, we are building something that makes a difference to the bottom line and we look forward to bringing new technology and advanced analytics to the table," Wilhelmsson added.

Established in 2005, Finland-headquartered Eniram develops onboard applications, performance management and analytics solutions that are designed to help fleet owners and captains better operate their ships in order to reduce fuel consumption and improve overall vessel efficiency.

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