What is NMap™?
NMap™ is a secure and user-friendly platform designed for ship agents to manage port clearance processes efficiently. By enabling real-time data exchange between vessels, ship agents, and maritime and port authorities, NMap™ ensures safe, accurate, and compliant port calls for bulkers and tankers.
Smooth Data Exchange
NMap™ makes data collection easy with customizable online forms. Ship agents can personalize welcome messages for Captains and tailor port calls with specific forms and required ship certificates. These forms can be shared via email, allowing agents to monitor the real-time progress of data submission.
Automated Document Generation
NMap™ automates the creation of essential pre-arrival and pre-departure declarations, such as the General Declaration (FAL 1), Ship's Stores Declaration (FAL 3), Crew's Effects Declaration (FAL 4), Crew List (FAL 5), Dangerous Goods Manifest (FAL 7), Maritime Declaration of Health, Security-related information (SOLAS regulation XI-2/9.2.2), and the Advance Notification for Waste Delivery to Port Reception Facilities. These forms are generated with necessary signatures, can be reviewed and updated as needed, and are secured with blockchain technology.
Easy Submission of Declarations
NMap™ streamlines the submission of port call declarations to DUEPORT, the Spanish Maritime Single Window. Users can easily view responses from Port and Maritime Authorities within NMap™ and request ship clearance prior to departure.
Compliance and Security
NMap™ ensures compliance with national and international maritime regulations, following FAL IMO guidelines. The platform accurately generates and submits required forms and declarations. Robust security measures, including encryption, secure data exchange protocols, and blockchain technology, protect user data. Role-based access control ensures only authorized users can access specific functions and data.
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