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Navguide Solutions: Turning ship inspections into training

Splash247

Splash247

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July 2, 2026

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Navguide Solutions: Turning ship inspections into training

Captain Debashis Basu says shipping has spent years sending seafarers more checklists, circulars and manuals, while failing to answer a simpler question: what do crews actually need at the point of work? His answer is Guide2Inspections, an app developed by Singapore-based Navguide Solutions to combine onboard inspections, training and mentoring in one offline tool. “We

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