ProCon Solution supports global expansion at V.Ships Marine Travel Services
The fast growing V.Ships Marine Travel Services has moved its global business operations onto the ProTAS Mid Office platform from ProCon Solution A/S. The ProTAS platform will ensure that essential tools such as improved MIS reporting functionality and fully integrated end to end business processes are available to take the business forward.
Copenhagen, June 2012: V.Ships Marine Travel Services (VSMT) have since April been operating its expanding global office network on the fully managed ProTAS Mid Office system platform from ProCon Solution (ProCon). VSMT entered into the partnership with ProCon for the implementation of a hosted mid office solution, that fully integrates with VSMT’s existing in-house booking and finance systems. The centralized ProTAS platform will support the highly experienced VSMT team of travel professionals to expand its current global presence and support the service of all marine, offshore and corporate markets, around the world around the clock.
The partnership with ProCon ensures VSMT’s further international expansion and enhance its reputation globally by the implementation of a hosted mid office solution that is fully configured to support the business model within the marine and offshore travel business. ProCon’s philosophy of co-innovation with a dedicated joint team ensures the agile development process for optimal integration and support required to translate the VSMT vision into operational mid office processes.
John Harding, Managing Director, VSMT, commented: "With the tremendous growth to the business over the last 5 years and to cope with further expansion globally, it is vital we have a flexible and efficient system to retain both price competitiveness and specialised levels of service to our valued clients. ProCon provides us with the tools to take the business forward, such as improved reporting functionality and fully integrated end to end processes, allowing improved efficiency without sacrificing service, our greatest strength."
Jesper Just, Managing Director, ProCon, stated: "We are proud to welcome VSMT in our portfolio of successful clients. ProCon is experiencing an increasing interest from the marine travel sector. In supporting ambitious international expansion we see further proof of the great flexibility and functionality available in the ProTAS mid office application. I am particularly happy to see, that our fully managed hosting service, with a single database installation, is offering VSMT a great opportunity to streamline mid office processes across hours and borders from Miami to Manila on the single platform of our strong ProTAS system. We expect the total solution from ProCon to bring VSMT a major increase in productivity allowing more focus on business development to strengthen its position as a market leader."
For further information please contact:
John Harding, Managing Director [email protected] Tel.: +377 (92) 05 11 77
V.Ships Marine Travel Services, Monaco, is one of the fastest growing independent marine travel specialists with service expectations of the highest level. From its market leading position a team of highly experienced travel professionals operating out of 6 global offices supports the service of all marine, offshore and corporate markets around the world. Read more: www.vsmts.com
Henrik Lykke Hansen, Account Management Director [email protected] Tel.: +45 43 28 88 24
ProCon Solution A/S, Denmark, for more than 30 years ProCon has been supporting the global TMC market with mid- and back office systems increasing operational efficiency and enabling the management and reporting services required in today’s corporate travel market. Today more than 5,000 daily users spread over 250 locations in 15 countries work increasingly effectively with the advanced mid- and back-office solutions from ProCon. Read more: www.procon.dk
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