Managing boats with StarNapp

How to manage boats with StarNapp

Managing boats with StarNapp

Vessel management with StarNapp

To carry out a complete management of boats with Starnapp, you can register the boat, and for this you should follow some key steps that will allow you to create your vessel database as well as add relevant information such as documents, location, expiration dates, images, etc. Below, we show you part of the process:

Step 1: Sign in to Starnapp

The first thing is to make sure you have access to the platform. If you already have an account, sign in. If not, you'll need to create an account with your credentials.

Step 2: Navigate to the Vessels section

Once inside Starnapp, look for the section called “Vessels” where you can create and manage boats. Here you can see several options related to boat management (StarNApp | Support).

Step 3: Create a Vessel

In this section, you'll find the option “Create a boat”. When you select it, you will be asked for information such as the name of the boat, type, serial number, and other important identification data (StarNApp | Support).

Step 4: Add Information and Documents

Once the boat is created, you can upload additional information, such as documents, images and other details relevant to the complete registration of the boat (StarNApp | Support).

Step 5: Management and Tasks

After registering the vessel, you can use other system functions to manage jobs and tasks related to the vessel. From the “Jobs” section, you can create work orders, schedule tasks and assign them to operators (StarNApp | Support).

Step 6: Control Expirations and Owner Changes

In the “Vessels” section, you can also control the expiration of important documents and manage owner changes, which is crucial for keeping information up to date (StarNApp | Support).

Starnapp is a flexible and powerful software for managing companies in the nautical sector. As experts in the sector, we know the problems and the daily work of companies with their difficulties and processes, managing to eliminate those that we understand are completely unproductive.